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Sony also committed itself to making available more free e-books and other digital material
Aneesh Chopra outlined plans to overcome "challenges" in US public policy
The auction of two major portions of chip tools ends Sep. 21
New MobileIron platform for BlackBerry, iPhone, and others promises to make smartphone management enterprise-class
The LCD panel maker is also moving into the solar energy business
Blames firm that runs store's backend ops; no details on what was accessed, when or how
The regulator is evaluating if there is enough spectrum for more operators
The company is profiting by selling ads to organized crime gangs running fake pharmacy sites, report alleges
Microsoft's Form 10-K shows who the software giant is singling out
Two new wireless routers let users connect to WiMAX network with Wi-Fi devices
Massive memory leak appears related to the OS' core file system. Could it delay Windows 7?
The welcome to new customers allows them two days of service at no extra cost
An apparent fatal flaw in the NTFS driver stack may bring Microsoft's Windows 7 impending victory parade to a grinding halt
200 years later, sixth president's diary excerpts posted as tweetss
'You are using an outdated browser' offer follows similar moves by Facebook, YouTube
Flames are raging after my post about Glenn Beck and the Obama 'conspiracy' to take over your computer.
The $106M deal will give Google cutting-edge video technology, analyst says
Bug gobbles up memory, can crash system
Lobbying, Google advertising, and consumer awareness may all play a role
Vendors must offer 99.95% uptime to satisfy feds
Users who are standardizing on SAP still have some concerns over cost and product innovation
Like the browser 'ballot screen' deal, proposal concedes choice to users
About 70 jobs will be cut
The Moab Adaptive Computing Suite aims to be a "virtual data center OS"
The DARPA SyNAPSE project seeks to build systems that rapidly understand tons of data.
A lawyer with the EFF is asking developers to help build tools that can protect privacy
Practice gives unfair advantage to some bigger financial companies, critic says
One defendant shipped integrated circuits out of the U.S., the DOJ says
The company lists Red Hat and Canonical as competitors to Windows on PCs in an SEC filing
While military uses social networks, security concerns keep soldiers offline
PCI-Special Interest Group underestimated the sheer amount of work needed to develop the PCIe 3.0 spec
Which Windows versions are eligible, where to get it and other details
Microsoft on Tuesday made available the Windows XP Mode Release Candidate for public download
Head of Catholic Church in U.K. says texting, e-mail, social networks destroy friendships
Hathaway resignation shines focus on newly created post
A unified voicemail box will make life easier for deployed military members, an Army sergeant says
An IBM enterprise search product that uses Yahoo search technology could end up using Bing instead
While vendors of all sizes are hoping to ape the iTunes model, nobody has completed the picture for enterprises
Some in-place Windows 7 upgrades cost 163% more in the EU than in the U.S.
LEED standard makes little dent overall, but L.L. Bean, Emerson say it changes approach
Firefox 3.0.13 fixes SSL flaws divulged at Black Hat; 3.5.2 darns known SOCKS5 hole
MIPS Technologies made source code from its port of Android available Monday