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Profile: Ricky Ribeiro

Tablet vs. Notebook: Does Form Factor Trump Tradition?
Tablets, once thought of as a passing fad, are here to stay. The recent release of the new iPad, which sold an impressive 3 million units in four days, is... read more

How Elevators Can Inspire IT
Epiphanies arrive unexpectedly, and inspiration can come from anywhere. Chirag Mehta, a SAP employee and IT blogger, found hope in an innovative elevator system. While visiting in Brazil, Mehta got... read more

The 5 Hottest Trends in Cloud Computing for 2012
1This year is shaping up to be a monumental year for cloud computing. As more businesses take creative and individualized paths to the cloud, trends have begun to emerge among... read more

How Microsoft Is Accelerating Startups in Israel
Microsoft’s software has often been a centerpiece of many businesses, especially its industry-leading Microsoft Office productivity suite. But now, the company is hoping to draw on the dynamic mojo of... read more

How 3-D Modeling App Arqball Spin Could Disrupt Online Retail
The annual SXSW Interactive festival in Austin, Texas, has helped launch darling web companies such as Twitter and Foursquare. It’s a hotbed for innovation and exploration in mobile and web-based... read more

The Mobile-App Economy Created 466,000 New Jobs, but What’s Next?
You might not have noticed it, but mobile applications are embedding themselves not only into our lives, but also into our economy. According to data from a TechNet survey, the... read more

That Logo Just Stole My Identity! The Rising Threat of Business Identity Theft
Identity theft — theft of an individual’s personal information such as name, social security number and financial account information — gets a lot of attention. People are aware of the... read more

Food Trucks: Where Mobile Payments Meet Mobile Food
Gourmet food trucks have exploded in popularity in Washington, D.C., with customers flocking to the diverse army of restaurants on wheels for unorthodox and ethnic flavors not typically found in... read more

The Battle Over Your Facebook Account: Should Employers Have Access?
As social media increasingly plays a role in our online and offline identities, there’s a growing debate over how much access employers should have when it comes to the social... read more

3 Tips for Making Enterprise Social Collaboration Work
After successfully building a strong social media culture in its own organization, Intel and its workers are sharing some of the best practices and lessons learned with others. Sudha Srinivasan,... read more

A Visual History of the Internet Browser
The birth of Internet browsing for the masses started with Netscape Navigator in 1994. Today, Netscape as both a browser and an Internet company no longer exists. Despite being a... read more

BYOD Is Good, but Not for Jailbroken and Rooted Smartphones
1The “bring your own device” movement has its adherents but also those who are more gun-shy about pulling the trigger on employees using personal devices on corporate networks. Regardless of... read more
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How Malware Has Evolved Over the Years [Infographic]
Brain, the first piece of malware in computing history, was crafted by two Pakistani brothers in 1986. Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at F-Secure, tracked the brothers down last year,... read more

The Father of the E-Mail Attachment Reflects on His Invention
If it were not for Nathaniel Borenstein, our e-mail inboxes would be nothing but dull, text message receptacles. Fortunately, our messaging fate has avoided such a limited path. Borenstein’s invention... read more

Blink if You Want to Use Your Smartphone
What if your smartphone knew you by face and unlocked upon recognition of your authorized visage? Sounds like some amazing technology from Minority Report, right? If fun was the main... read more

