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 Selling Motorola Mobility Home Unit for $2.35 Billion

Google’s Motorola Mobility unit is selling off a chunk that Google didn’t want to keep—the Motorola Home division that sells set-top boxes for consumer cable television services. Now with the unit’s sale getting under way and Google’s related Motorola Mobility layoffs and office closings continuing around the world, Google can refocus its remaining Motorola business […]

Google Apps Vault Availability Spreads to Existing Customers

Google Apps customers who also wanted to use Google Apps Vault archiving services have been out of luck in the past, since the service was only available to new users. That’s changed now that Google has unveiled the Apps Vault services for existing Apps and Apps for Education customers. The Apps Vault offering debuted in […]

Google Launches New Music Matching, Streaming Feature in U.S.

Google is making it easier for music lovers to build their online music collections by introducing a new service that automatically scans the songs stored on your computer and copies them to the cloud, where you can access them from your mobile devices for free. The company unveiled the new feature, using the Google Play […]

Google Antitrust Fate Now Won’t Come Until 2013: Reports

Google’s ongoing discussions with the Federal Trade Commission regarding antitrust allegations against the search giant have been rumored since October to be proceeding to a final decision by the end of 2012. Now, though, that timeline has been extended into 2013, according to a Dec. 19 report from Bloomberg. “The agency had been expected to […]

Google, Facebook Fuel U.S. Mobile Ad Revenue Rise

Google and Facebook have been raking in mobile ad revenue in the United States at a higher rate than was expected earlier this year, resulting in both companies outperforming earlier analyst estimates, according to a new research study by eMarketer. “Overall spending on mobile advertising in the U.S., including display, search and messaging-based ads served […]

Google Maps App for iOS Hits 10 Million Downloads in First 48 Hours

Google’s Maps app for Apple’s iOS 6 garnered more than 10 million downloads by users in the first 48 hours after it became available in Apple’s App Store Dec. 13, satiating many iOS users who have been scrambling for help since Apple’s maps fiasco in September. The status report on the new Google Maps release […]

Google Working to End Errant Clicks on Mobile Ads

Google is helping mobile device users to avoid an aggravating problem: That moment when they accidentally click on a nearby banner ad on their screen and the device calls up the ad in full view. Don’t you hate when that happens? So does Google and many of its users, ad publishers and advertisers, who all […]

Google Test Flying New Flight Search Capability

Google is testing out an “experimental feature” of its Flight Search service that aims to give travelers more information about travel options all in one screen. The new service, Flight Explorer, builds off Google’s existing Google Flights offering, which gave prospective travelers a place to easily search for flights from point A to point B. […]

Google Maps App for iPhone Will Satisfy iPhone 5 Users: Analysts

The Google Maps app for the iPhone was gone for only three months, but its return is a major boon for frustrated iPhone users who will again be able to use it easily on their devices. That’s the word from two IT analysts who spoke with eWEEK about the Dec. 13 announcement that Google’s Maps […]

Yahoo Unveils Revamped, Sleeker Yahoo Mail Services

Yahoo is rolling out faster, better-designed and sleeker email services, all bearing the backing of Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, who joined the company July 16 after helping to make email one of the biggest successes with her former employer, Google. The new Yahoo Mail services were announced Dec. 11 in a post by Mayer on […]