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Judge slaps injunction on Fla. company, says it sells Mac OS install software 'at its peril'
Dell Services, built on the the recently acquired Perot Systems, will focus on midmarket customers
IDC says Microsoft Windows 7 sets a demarcation line in Windows history
Next-gen Internet is growing rapidly, but it’s still a tiny share of 'Net traffic
A group of analysts says that big changes are likely afoot for the coming year
Public exploit already available, portends widespread attacks soon
Intel fires back at FTC while analysts calculate the benefits for its chip-making rivals
NASA Mercury mission will send MESSENGER satellite around planet 730 times
EMC offers lower-end models of its V-Max array
IT leaders hoping to help businesses rebuild post economic recession must have certain high-tech skills sets in house.
The proposal comes after a Facebook fan page draws thousands of users following the attack
Conspiracy involved granting $3.1 million in contracts to vendors who gave a cut in return
Other major authors expected to follow similar path
Public exploit code just 'day or two' away, says Metasploit's HD Moore
SQL injection flaw blamed for intrusion at social networking app vendor
Yankee Group says low-cost smartphones proving too expensive for carriers
But the broadband provider still opposes strict nondiscrimination rules
Mike Clarke has been an IT vendor, consultant and CIO. These diverse experiences help him lead ICT in a complex environment
The benefits and risks of putting IT tasks and even the entire environment ‘in the cloud’ are discussed at a CIO luncheon
Google's 'NoSQL' technology continues to attract relational database developers
CTIA worker says government pulled wrong numbers, use of SMS is exploding
University shows off e-wheel that can store energy then give riders a boost on hills
The Web is all agog about Google's alleged new phone. But even if rumors are true, the wireless landscape won't change much
22 million newly found Bush e-mail messages at center of the agreement
U.S. stimulus funds and the growth of 802.11n helped to push Q3 revenue near pre-recession levels
Neon says IBM is making false claims against its zPrime software to protect its mainframe business
New corporate structure will see divisions run like independent companies
Use of RFID has expanded rapidly in China and Taiwanese companies hope to tap into the market
Passes Safari, may beat Firefox at its own game on Linux
A campaign against Internet porn in China has led the country's domain regulator to tighten policies
Firm says its Analytics-as-a-Service offering speeds deployment, eases use
One-time passwords, aren't enough to stop cybercrooks from plundering bank accounts
Compliance regulations such as HITECH will drive security efforts in 2010
ActivIdentity and CoreStreet offer complementary security authentication products
The AJAX-powered overhaul was two years in the making
Where is 'revenue-generating' feature that Twitter promised by year end?
Two bills aim to free up spectrum for the U.S. mobile industry
Server, data storage vendors seeing signs of life
Six SharePoint tools showcase what's slick as 2010 version waits in wings
The laptop has hardware that could be found in a smartphone
Partnering with Microsoft, Citrix deploys Hyper-V virtualization to ease disaster recovery tasks