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.

Updated Google Maps SDK for iOS Delivers New Mapping Features

Google has unveiled an updated version of its Google Maps Software Developers Kit (SDK) for iOS, which will give iOS map developers additional features they can build into their maps applications for iPhone and iPad users. “This version of the SDK includes support for ground overlays, gesture control and geodesic polylines,” wrote Andrew Foster, a […]

Google Website to Help Movie Lovers Follow the Stars on Oscar Night

Google wants to be an Oscar Night viewer’s best friend with the creation of its first-ever “Google The Oscars” website, just in time for the live broadcast of the 85th annual Academy Awards on Feb. 24. The new website is offering Oscar watchers a bit of everything, from information about the films, actors, actresses, directors […]

Google Seeking Applicants for Global Internet Policy Fellowships

Google is again looking for interested college and university students to spend their summer immersed in the world of Internet policy as Google Policy Fellows. This will be the sixth year for the Google Policy Fellowship program, which brings qualified student applicants together to work on myriad policy issues, including cyber-crime, government surveillance and security, […]

Google Chrome OS Now Updated to Version 25

Google’s Chrome OS has been updated to Version 25 and released through the open-source project’s “stable channel,” making it available for users who want to run the latest stable version of the innovative and lightweight operating system. The latest version, 25.0.1364.87, is for all Chrome OS devices, except for Samsung Chromebooks, according to a Feb. […]

Google’s Brin, Facebook’s Zuckerberg Help Fund $3 Million Science Awards

Leaders from Google, Facebook and Mail.ru Group have come together to fund five $3 million prizes annually for innovations in life sciences research around the world to fight stubborn human diseases. The new awards program, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, is being organized by the nonprofit foundation of the same name, according to a […]

Google Glass Project Looking for a Few Great Testers

Google is expanding the nascent test project for its Glass eyewear-mounted computer by inviting interested applicants to submit proposals for a chance to buy an early model and become a part of its continuing development. “We’re looking for bold, creative individuals who want to join us and be a part of shaping the future of […]

Google Bolsters Email Security Defenses Against Hackers, Spammers

Google is continuing to fight hard to keep the email inboxes of its users free from the annoying, fraudulent and scam-peddling spam that hackers churn out. To do that, Google says it constantly changes its methods to keep up with and stay ahead of the spammers. Now the company wants to let its users know […]

Microsoft’s Outlook.com Email Product Takes On Google Gmail

Microsoft’s newly revamped Outlook.com free email service is now available to all users, some seven months after it was introduced in a limited preview mode to replace Hotmail, Microsoft’s longtime email offering. With the new and refreshed Outlook.com service and its updated and friendlier user features, Microsoft hopes to continue to lure users over from […]

Google Could Face $1 Billion Fine Under New EU Privacy Rules: Report

Google reportedly could potentially be fined $1 billion for shortcomings in its data privacy policies under new laws being finalized in the European Union. The new rules will allow European nations, which have stricter data privacy rules than in the United States, to force companies like Google to adhere to those tougher rules or face […]

Google Planning to Open Retail Stores: Report

Google is in the midst of planning its own branded brick-and-mortar stores in an unknown number of major cities across the United States, just in time for the 2013 Christmas shopping season, according to a report by 9to5google.com. “An extremely reliable source has confirmed to us that Google is in the process of building stand-alone […]