On Thursday, Research in Motion cut its earning forecasts because of low BlackBerry sales. It also reduced its revenue guidance, because the income will be slightly below the 5.2 billion that they previously estimated. RIM is expecting to sell 13.5 million to 14.5 million BlackBerrys in its ongoing quarter which will end on May 31. It is strange that the BlackBerry was once at the top of the market and is now fighting to stay in the market.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/04/28/technology/rimm_earnings/index.htm
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Tech article 4/15
HTC unveils Sensation 4G Smartphone on Tuesday but the price has not been announced. The Sensation includes the HTC Watch video feature, an app that provides access to a library of recent movies and television shows. The app's technology lets users begin watching a video without having to wait for the entire file to download, according to HTC. The feature also lets users buy or rent videos and play them across multiple HTC devices.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Do Now 4/11/11
A podcast is like a webcast. It can be an audio or video media file.
People make podcasts so other people can get information.
I have never created a podcast or downloaded one before.
Some tools that can help you create podcasts are software for it, and camera, microphone, and a computer.
I would create a podcast for current things in fashion and media.
People make podcasts so other people can get information.
I have never created a podcast or downloaded one before.
Some tools that can help you create podcasts are software for it, and camera, microphone, and a computer.
I would create a podcast for current things in fashion and media.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Tech Article 4/7
Mobile users more vulnerable to e-mail phishing scams
Last week the news spread that an e-mail marketing company, Epsilon, was hacked. Email adresses and names, such as those of large companies, have been stolen. These companies have sent emails warning costumers of the fake emails. John Sutter from CNN has reported that these phishing attempts are sneakier and more affective way of hacking people. This is becoming a big problem for mobile email users, as they are more susceptible to this. People are trying to stop this problem by not opening emails that look suspicious.
Last week the news spread that an e-mail marketing company, Epsilon, was hacked. Email adresses and names, such as those of large companies, have been stolen. These companies have sent emails warning costumers of the fake emails. John Sutter from CNN has reported that these phishing attempts are sneakier and more affective way of hacking people. This is becoming a big problem for mobile email users, as they are more susceptible to this. People are trying to stop this problem by not opening emails that look suspicious.
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