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However, it remains to be seen if Oracle will back the technology once the Sun merger is complete
A Mac Pro and 40-year-old tape drives are helping restore the original Lunar Orbiter tapes
The company claims success in signing-up over 19,000 subscribers in one of the world's most closed countries
World-Check relies on people, not software, to build database of high-risk individuals for banks.
The system analyzes thought patterns and translates them into wheelchair movement in a fraction of a second
In what may become commonplace, Apple and Dell have begun shipping notebooks with sealed-in batteries, promising longer battery life but preventing battery swapping
Mobile phone charger harmonization is a first step, with work under way to find a universal charger
ICANN and the Chinese government could pressure Xin Net and eName to clean up their registrations
Squeaks in under the 'first half of year' wire on last daygg
The new Cisco Certified Architect is a level above the CCIE and will marry engineering knowledge with business acumen.
Resist 25-PC maximum, expert urges, don't pay twice for the new OS
The organizations are offering an SMS-based information service in Uganda
Twitter protest quiets down, but questions remain
Toyota touts ability to control wheelchairs with brainwaves
The social-networking site hires a Genentech veteran
No surprise, but hackers use pop star's demise to dupe users
Portland is the first city for Comcast's new 4G service
Cloud, virtualization insights from the Data Center Observatory at Carnegie Mellon
Pricing starts at $50,000 for up to 1TB of data
Economic conditions hurt pay for IT pros, reduce available jobs as baby boomers postpone retirement
It's working fine when it comes to protecting payment card data, Robert Russo says
HP and Cisco, while larger, didn't have the lower costs, experience and customer touch
The executive, a former IBM employee, had won permission earlier to work at Dell without constraints
The residents of Cringeville weigh in on IE8, for good and ill. Cringely ducks the brickbats and gathers up the bouquets
The networking industry is too globalized even to determine whether equipment is U.S.-made, the Commerce Department says
After delays, facilities in Chicago and Dublin, Ireland, will open in July
Prices new OS at 41% to 100% more than in the U.S., but leaves out browser
The former IBM exec, David Johnson, can continue to work as Dell's senior vice president of strategy
AMD's new Athlon 64 L110 processor is being used in a new Gateway netbook
Program stipulates only 25 PCs per company can qualify for the low- to no-cost upgrade
Top500 list's low-end reveals coming revolution in truly accessible high-end computing
Retail expert applauds pre-order discount, slams upgrade price in light of Apple's low-cost move
The EPA's Energy Star program will help the environmentally conscious but isn't likely to change major buying patterns anytime soon
But information would have to be used for a Registered Traveler program
Singapore General Hospital is revamping the computer system used by radiologists for its hospital
The agency says the defendants can't pay the whole penalty but will forfeit assets frozen last year
China Telecom and RIM expect to offer the device in the fourth quarter, one analyst said
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission uses latest communications technology.