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Alcatel-Lucent announces 100G Ethernet modules that can handle carrier services
Open Internet access will be a key driver for mobile operators' revenues, said a Skype executive
The new drives use the popular Indilinx Barefoot controller
Rimini Street says it has even scored customers in SAP's home turf of Germany
Underscores problems broadcasting life's secrets to the world, say experts
The deal, still subject to regulatory approvals, was approved by 62 percent of shares
ICANN seeks answer at public meetings about intellectual property issues
Sixth time is the charm for NASA space shuttle as it finally blasts off for 16-day mission
Google hopes its voice platform will turn telcos into “dumb pipes”
Said it 'absolutely' considered replacing the maligned Microsoft Exchange database
Black Hat demo to show even extended validation certificates are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks
Pre fans point to the Palm's WebOS, saying it matters most
Hewlett-Packard looks to capitalize on Oracle's unclear plan for Sun's future
IDC, Gartner can't agree on whether U.S. sales are up or down at Apple
Existing enterprise agreements are likely the reason businesses have already licensed Windows 7
Even Google can't afford to write applications for all mobile platforms, an executive says
Operation reportedly responsible for half of all 'pharma' spam
Suppliers are expected to comply with the company's desire to provide sustainable products
Several IT companies indicate that overall tech spending has reached the bottom for the year
Twitter may file suit against blogs, other web sites that published hacked information
The company seeks a replacement for JR Smith as it looks to make a public offering
The company has raised the cost of certain performance and management modules by 40 percent
One integrator who uses rival cloud services questions Microsoft's math
Consumer demand for PCs is stronger in Asia than in other regions.
Analysts say the company's licensing still favors client-side software, making the move to hosted services a challenge
The first in a series of planned releases focuses on improved search
Hub of physicians could treat thousands remotely
Four out of five Japanese Internet users are worried about online safety
The 8th World Games will open in Taiwan on Thursday in a new stadium designed to make the most of the weather
These old-school online services may be shadows of their former selves, but they have a lot to teach today's online communities.
The world's largest mobile phone maker is still finding its way in the U.S.
Eslite Books and mobile network operator Far EasTone will promote Chinese language e-reader content.
The new rules from India's central bank come into force on Aug. 1
The trio's sentences come after the UK hit a five-year high for counterfeit card fraud last year
Rampant software piracy and a lack of commercial backers hamper the growth of open source in China
Mozilla was investigating bug when the attack code went public
Carrier proves it can manage 40G of traffic on mobile trailers in disaster recovery exercise
Facebook becoming site that ate the Internet -- users averaged 4 hours there in June
Engine maker also plans move to Windows 7
The WLAN specialist will introduce fast, weather-proof, dual-band access points on Monday
Is it safe to store documents with Google and other cloud providers?
Customers who can show an association with green organizations get half off for a year
Amazon's French and German stores sell out of discounted operating system