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 Adding Street View Images for 150 More Colleges Worldwide

Google Street View has added images for another 150 colleges and universities around the world to its ever-growing Street View images collection, giving online users “you are there” glimpses into more institutions of higher learning in the United States, Japan, Europe and elsewhere. “With classes just getting started, freshman students, transfers and even empty-nesting parents […]

Microsoft Bing to Google: Our Search Is Better Than Your Search

Microsoft is asking millions of Web searchers to break their longtime Google search habits and give the software giant’s Bing search engine a new try in a catchy “Bing It On Challenge” that is aimed at growing Bing’s market share in the search wars. The “Bing It On” campaign was born out of a recent […]

Google Chromebooks Now Available as $30-a-Month Rentals for Businesses

Google is getting into the Chromebook rental business by offering the devices to businesses on a no-contract basis for $30 a month so users can try them and use the devices to get their work done on the cloud. The idea aims to help companies learn how Chromebooks can help their workers and add flexibility […]

Google Chrome Web Browser Celebrates Its 4th Birthday

Google’s Chrome Web browser has accomplished a lot in the four years since its birth in September 2008. This past June, it surpassed Microsoft’s Internet Explorer as the world’s most used browser for the first time and it has added lots of useful features and strengths over the years to encourage even more users to […]

Smartphone, Cell Phone Users Getting More Serious About Privacy: Pew

An increasing number of mobile device users are becoming more aware of their online privacy and are taking the initiative to remove or avoid apps from their smartphones and cell phones that demand large amounts of personal information to be used. The trend shows that 54 percent of cell phone users who download apps have […]

Google Folding Its Google TV Ads Effort

Google is pulling the cord on its Google TV Ads business, just five years after launching it in 2007 to sell advertisements on traditional television networks for its customers. The shuttering of Google TV Ads was announced in a post on the unit’s blog by Shishir Mehrotra, vice president of YouTube and video at Google. […]

Forrester Finds Half of World’s Population Will Be Online by 2017

The number of Internet users around the world is soaring and will total about 3.5 billion-or about half the Earth’s estimated population of about 7.4 billion in 2017, according to a Sept. 4 report from Forrester Research. That means that about 1.1 billion additional people around the world will be online in the next five […]

Facebook, Twitter Are Not Used to Debate Politics: Pew Survey

While many people are getting some of their news and information about the approaching November elections from social networking sites like Facebook, most of those people aren’t using the sites for political debates or for political purposes, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project. Interestingly, only about […]

Google, Apple CEOs Talk While Their Patent Battles Rage: Report

Google’s and Apple’s top executives apparently have been meeting in private to resolve some of their intellectual-property differences despite the patent-infringement claims swirling between their two companies, according to a report from Reuters. The discussions between Google CEO Larry Page and Apple CEO Tim Cook so far have included key topics such as the mobile […]

Google Maps: 6 Cool New Services Rolled Out

Google engineers and partners are always adding innovative ways to show off what Google Maps can do to help consumers every day, and the latest additions include some really cool new ideas, from helping musicians find each other to giving bicyclists in 10 foreign countries a way to set out on trips using GPS navigation […]