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 Maps Apps for Asteroids, Stadium Tours, 2014 Olympics

Innovative Google Maps apps are always being developed by creative designers for a wide range of uses, including real-time events that are in the news, such as the 2012 DA14 asteroid that just passed within 17,200 miles of the Earth Feb. 15. But what if 2012 DA14 had hit the Earth? What kind of damage […]

Google Now Android App Adds Movie Ratings and More

Google Now, the service that gives consumers timely and perfectly timed information on their Android smartphones and tablets just as they need it, is again getting a new round of features. Users can now instantly access movie ratings before they head to a local theater and can also receive their tickets right on the screen […]

Google Play’s Privacy Policies Assailed by Software Developer

Google’s Play store is being assailed online by an Australian software developer who alleges that the company is sharing too much personal information about buyers who come to the Google Play store to purchase apps. The developer, Dan Nolan, wrote in a Feb. 13 post on his Internet Hugbox blog that he accidentally discovered the […]

Google Files Patent-Infringement Lawsuit vs. British Telecom: Report

Google is suing BT, a British telecommunications company, alleging that BT illegally violated four of its patents, including for technologies such as networking and Web-enabled phone calls. The lawsuit was filed Feb. 13 in a California federal court by Google and its Motorola Mobility unit against BT Group Plc, according to an article by Reuters. […]

Google Will Hit $5 Billion in Ad Revenue from Tablets in 2013: Study

Google’s search ad-click revenue from the spreading use of tablet computers alone in the United States will increase in 2013 to $5 billion, based on new analysis by Marin Software. One of the key findings of the new report is that by the end of 2013, tablets will account for about 20 percent of Google’s […]

Google Apps Engine Research Awards Go to 7 Innovative Projects

Google has awarded its first-ever Google App Engine Research Awards to seven projects that will use the App Engine platform’s abilities to work with large data sets for academic and scientific research. The new program, which was announced in the spring of 2012, brought in many proposals for a wide variety of scientific research, including […]

Google+ Hangouts to Host Events With Obama, Space Station Crew

Google+ Hangouts will soon be used again by President Barack Obama for the second time in his presidency, while the crew of the International Space Station will use it for the first time later this month to take questions from citizens about life in Earth’s orbit. Obama’s Google+ Hangouts session will come at 4:50 p.m. […]

Google Wants Students for Its Summer of Code

Google is hoping to inspire the next generation of open-source developers by again holding its annual Summer of Code program to invite college students to learn about the world of open-source code development. This is the ninth year for the program, which since 2005 has involved some 6,000 college and university students from more than […]

Google Still Dominates Search, but Russia’s Yandex Now Leads Bing

Google Search continues to maintain its huge global lead in the search engine marketplace, but the latest monthly statistics from ComScore show the Russian search engine Yandex.com pulling ahead of Microsoft’s Bing search engine at the end of 2012. The new global ComScore rankings for December 2012 show Google leading all search companies with 114.7 […]

Google Maps Helps Track Snowstorm Nemo, and More Weekend Maps Fun

As Snowstorm Nemo assaulted the Northeast from New York City to Boston and beyond, New York City’s public radio station, WNYC, got to work putting together a real-time storm-tracking map app using Google’s Maps API. The map was assembled to keep residents in the New York metropolitan area abreast of the powerful storm as it […]