Google How Journalists Are Using Google+ Google's still-young social network is largely the territory of early adopters and tech enthusiasts, but that hasn't stopped journalists from experimenting with it. (Part 3 in a 4-part series on how journalists are using social networks beyond Facebook and Twitter.) John Paul Titlow View comments
Apple Why The Tech Industry Isn’t As Green As It Says It Is High-tech companies like to portray their industry as the greenest of industries - saving everything from paper to business travel. But tech companies continue to be major sources of pollution and waste. Enterprise Antone Gonsalves View comments
Microsoft Microsoft Needs to Show You Windows Phone 8's Big Beautiful Apps Microsoft invested in Mimvi on Tuesday, designed to improve its app discovery capabilities for Windows Phone 8. For if developers build the most wonderful apps for Windows Phone 8, but no one sees them, what happens? Everyone loses. Mobile Mark Hachman View comments
Apple Apple Riot Aftermath: iPhone 5 Factory Remains A Powder Keg Two days after Sunday's riot at the Chinese Foxconn Technologies factory, the home of the Apple iPhone 5 assembly line was back up and running today. But with police reportedly monitoring street corners and the factory's main entrance, Foxconn still looks like a powder keg with a sizzling fuse. Adam Popescu View comments
RIM Showing Off BlackBerry 10, RIM Aims To Both Fit In & Stand Out Having fallen far behind its mobile competitors, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion desperately needs its next-generation mobile operating system to be a hit. RIM pulled back the curtain on BB 10 today at its BlackBerry Jam developers conference in San Jose, showing off features the company hopes will pull it back from the brink of oblivion. Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments