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TheInfoPro study finds 45% of Fortune 1000 firms plan to boost storage spending this year
Google remains the market giant but Microsoft Bing, China's Baidu make year-end gains
Schwartz reportedly may soon resign; Oracle to detail plans Wednesday
NASA WISE space telescope finds half-mile wide asteroid
Lotus Project Vulcan is an effort to weave collaboration, BI, analytics into an open architecture
Midsized enterprises are embracing the company's UCS server platform more than expected, he says
Expected device may run on both AT&T and Verizon 3G networks, sources say
Boosts new browser's JavaScript speed over predecessor, but still can't match Safari or Chrome
Oracle may control Java more tightly than Sun did
More online games from China are likely to hit the U.S.
Revenue and profit growth flat in quarter to Dec. 31
Baidu says its domain registrar was slow to answer pleas for help
Sony Ericsson's fourth-quarter results bode well for the rest of the mobile phone industry, say analysts
Facebook looks to take advantage of climate that promises to help cut energy costs
Chinese exploit targets IE6, which accounts for 50% of all browsers in China
Apple will surely need to follow with free GPS, analyst adds
Is the recession making outsourcing more attractive?
Move will boost read speeds by up to 15 times
Price tag and carrier subsidy may be key to high sales
New wireless connection to orbiting station also lets crew surf the Web, e-mail families
It aims to make the video clip the "star" of the page
Spoofed e-mails detailing recent events spotted in targeted attacks, says F-Secure
The pros and cons of America's two big wireless carriers
Botnets give the common hacker espionage tools formerly reserved for nation states.
AMD needs to move out from under Intel's shadow and forge own path to stay in the black
Crystalline particles used to store data one-third typical particle size
Some users on their third iMac after repeatedly returning defective systems
NASA Mars Phoenix rover maybe frozen on Mars forever
The ERP market's silent giant is about to make more noise
Faster servers threaten to drown today's storage systems
NASA continues to listen for signs of life from robot frozen near Martian north pole
Lower penalty of $54,000 against Thomas-Rasset is excessive, says lawyer
Report outlines NASA’s option in discovering, defending against hazards from space
In the past three years, cell phones have changed, and so must our manners (lest we descend into barbarism)
Investment in its wired network also helps mobile, the carrier says
Opinions differ as to whether Dec. 31, 2009, deadline was realistic
Admits attacks also possible through Office docs, dodges question of DEP bypass
Google engineer reveals ancient flaw in all 32-bit versions of Windows
State of the Twittersphere shows that fewer people are joining but users are getting savvier
General Counsel says today's federal data protection laws were written at dawn of PC age
Critics say converting Wi-Fi to power needs to be more efficient to work
After joining Twitter and Facebook, former Microsoft chairman launches Web site
The heat rose, then fell -- and is poised to rise again