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'Single point of failure' in Cligs short URL service shunts 2.2 million addresses to blogger
Focus is on physical keyboard, multimedia and world phone features
In-Q-Tel has invested in Lucid Imaginations, which provides technology built on the Apache Lucene and Solr projects
Sprint and Verizon will offer RIM device later this year
The social-networking site is undergoing restructuring after losing its leadership position to Facebook
Group of experts says the current off-by-default encryption setting leaves applications susceptible to hacking
Increasing use of social networks are making users less social with their families
Nationwide operators disagree with rural providers that such deals hurt consumers and competition
Even as the IT services industry grows, Gartner says outsourcers need to guard against bankruptcy
The move follows financial concessions from rival vendors to their users
Gartner expert blasts Microsoft over OEM's six-month downgrade window
CEO Jen-Hsun Huang says image-related applications will be enabled
Many U.S. residents think that the country's innovation leadership is slipping
Privacy advocates have called for a more secure version of the webmail service
Data from Dice and Challenger, Gray & Christmas shows economic climate and cost-cutting measures continue to impact IT pros
The company is relaunching its cloud-based application set as WorkingPoint
The agency will focus on bringing broadband to unserved areas, Genachowski says
The law, which has been largely ignored, requires employees to pay tax on personal use of business cell phones
Facebook has long overshadowed Myspace internationally, now it passed rival in U.S.
EqualLogic PS4000 SAN arrays said to bring enterprise-class features to SMBs
Officials at the Semantic Technology Conference talked up the commercialization of semantic concepts, saying they will help usher in Web 3.0
Iranians Twitter to the world, bypassing government blocked communication avenues
Following successful trial in India, Nokia plans to roll the services out more widely
The company is offering new subscriptions around a Web-based collaboration suite as well as a new spreadsheet application
The on-demand CRM vendor wants more programmers to try out its development platform
The company has shuttered a factory, laid off workers and settled into survival mode, an executive said
TMC will reportedly make good on plans to invest in Elpida and bring in new DRAM investors
The smartphone operating system could compete on hardware derived from mobile phone chips
The 5530 XpressMusic will cost €199
What you should know as Apple starts selling the new iPhone June 19
The UCLA diversity champion talks about missed opportunities, myths that justify exclusion, and the power of a simple invitation.
A collaborative environment fuels success, loyalty among IT workers
Vendors cite mergers and slumping business when they decide to kill products with little notice.
Experts say standards are needed to avoid exposure of sensitive information.
Training opportunities are as limitless as the cutting-edge projects
A holistic approach to employee growth
Management backing inspires loyalty
Business partnerships are a full-time focus
The license buries an old controversy over the chips' instruction set
Follow this program for getting users to do what you want
Iranian tweeters provide peek into closed society
In blog posts, the JCXP editor cites the browser maker's role in filing the antitrust suit as the reason for the proposed ban
What Microsoft takes away, it gives back after the fact