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The social network's privacy rule change is seen as a step in the wrong direction
The chip will run at 3GHz and over, and draw up to 25 watts of power per core
Decision ends 2006 case over WGA software sent as security update
But non-touchscreen BlackBerry Curve bests iPhone for most popular U.S. smartphone; Android, Nokia make huge smartphone leaps
With nanoparticles and lasers, scientists can blast diseased cells, artery plaque
An antipiracy group demands that Telecom Italia identify customers responsible for the copyright violations
New domestic IT services company, headed by offshore vets, gets state support
TecSec alleges that companies such as IBM, Oracle and Cisco violated 11 of its patents
The 50-plus-date road show series follows repeated mocking of the concept by CEO Ellison
Patches 26 bugs, including several that pose serious threat to Windows users
Google aims to help users to better manage the social networking information they get
NASA Endeavour inspects shuttle, preps for early am ISS link-up
The company said it is working to resolve the problem with Indian regulators
Shuttle Endeavour crew checks heat shield, spacesuits before docking with space station
Riverbed uses solid-state drives in its WAN accelerators
Microsoft's labs are examining how mobile apps and Xbox units can improve health care
The company will replace antilock braking software in 400,000 cars worldwide
The two U.S. giants stand to gain smartphone OS share in emerging markets
If Microsoft's right, we must be under a 'bad battery curse,' argues disgruntled customer
Websense rolls out Triton unified security package
The ASR 5000 mobile services platform is its first product derived from the acquisition
Though potentially a big convenience, IT managers still need to consider three things
Protectionism may affect outsourcing revenue, says Nasscom
The arrests were said to be the first under Chinese law revisions made last year
Oracle pares back product lines to focus on UltraSparc, Solaris, Java and MySQL.
Obama seeks to implement best practices used at top private-sector companies.
NASA space shuttle Endeavour blasted off today without hitch. Solar satellite mission up next
IBM also launches servers based on the new processor
Combined firm looking to combine Xerox tech expertise with ACS business processes
The German company hopes to focus more on innovation and making customers happy again
The infrastructure-as-a-service provider is offering four tiers of services targeting companies of all sizes
Six space shuttle crew members finally head to the space station to install last node
Commentators welcome changes to Italian Internet law