Todd R. Weiss

About

Todd R. Weiss is a seasoned technology journalist with over 15 years of experience covering enterprise IT. Since 2014, he has been a senior writer at eWEEK.com, specializing in mobile technology, smartphones, tablets, laptops, cloud computing, and enterprise software. Previously, he was a staff writer for Computerworld.com from 2000 to 2008, reporting on a wide range of IT topics. Throughout his career, Weiss has written extensively about innovations in mobile tech, cloud platforms, security, and enterprise software, providing insightful analysis to help IT professionals and businesses navigate the evolving technology landscape. His work has appeared in numerous leading publications, offering expert commentary and in-depth analysis on emerging trends and best practices in IT.

Google Expands Quickoffice to Android, Apple iPhone

Google’s Quickoffice app for iPad debuted in December, giving iPad users the ability to make quick edits to Microsoft Office documents shared by others without having to have Office on their devices. Now Google has expanded Quickoffice to Android and iPhone users, giving them the same capabilities to modify and edit Office documents on the […]

Google in EU Cross Hairs for Imminent Privacy Actions

Google isn’t proceeding quickly enough with its own proposals to improve its user privacy policies in Europe, so six European Union nations are planning their next steps, which could mean hefty fines and deeper investigations into Google’s actions. That’s the position of a European task force being led by France’s National Commission for Computing and […]

Google’s Privacy Team Getting New Leadership

Google’s first-ever privacy director, Alma Whitten, is retiring in June and will leave the post she has filled since October 2010, when the job was created. Whitten will be replaced by Lawrence You as the new director of privacy for product and engineering at Google, according to the company. Whitten was appointed as privacy director […]

Google’s Latest Android Language Translator App Works Offline

Google is making it easier for users to employ language-translation services on their mobile devices, even when they don’t have access to an Internet connection. For travelers and others who need to quickly find out how to say something in a foreign language but aren’t within range of an available cell tower or WiFi network, […]

Google Begins Same-Day Delivery Service in San Francisco

Google is launching a test of a new service that allows online shoppers in the San Francisco Bay Area to make purchases online and get same-day local delivery through arrangements with a growing number of area retailers. The new delivery service is being piloted by Google to collect customer reaction and see how it works […]

Google Glass to Be Built in the United States: Report

Google’s upcoming Google Glass wearable computer headsets reportedly will be assembled in Santa Clara, Calif., by well-known Taiwanese device builder Foxconn to showcase electronics manufacturing capabilities in the United States. “The decision to manufacture in California will boost President Barack Obama’s drive, set out in his State of the Union address, to ensure the next […]

Google Street View Unveils Images of Japan’s Nuke Evacuation Area

A Google Street View crew has produced its first haunting images of the Japanese town of Namie-machi as part of the project to document the evacuated town two years after radiation leaked from a nearby nuclear power plant following the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan. The Street View crew arrived about […]

Proposed Google Glass Driving Ban Lacks Support in West Virginia House

Google Glass users won’t have to worry any time soon about taking the devices off if they drive through West Virginia, because a proposed ban on driving while wearing such devices is going nowhere fast in the state’s House of Delegates. The proposed ban on driving while wearing head-mounted displays was introduced in the state’s […]

Google Chrome 26 Browser Gets Spell-Check Upgrades, Multi-User Profiles

Google’s latest Chrome 26 Web browser has debuted as a stable release with several notable new features, including improved spell-checking and the ability to create individual profiles so that multiple users can keep their own bookmarks and other preferences. The availability of the new official version of Chrome 26 was announced March 26 in a […]

Google Unveils New Google+ Apps for Android, iPhone

Google has released reworked versions of its Google+ apps for Android and iPhone users, adding several improved features for photos, posts, user profiles and user communities. Amar Gandhi, director of product management for Google+, announced the upgrades in a March 25 post on the Google+ Project Blog. The new iPhone edition is version 4.3, while […]