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The new road map includes frequent, smaller updates as well as big releases
A time-honored IT staffing strategy of hiring the best -- and keeping them -- catapulted this food maker into our top spot.
New launch date also pushes back liftoff of two lunar satellites to Thursday
Decision gives NetApp leg up in bidding war against rival EMC
Microsoft's IE8 grew 42% last week over the week before, up 72% since May
Analysts say mix of public and private cloud services should appeal to enterprises
More than 300,000 U.S. residents called the FCC for help as analog TV shut down on Friday
Sanjay Parthasarathy will leave the company in September and return to India with his family
Sprint won't allow Pre tethering; AT&T won't say when the service will come to iPhone
New domain set up to help companies, libraries keep explicit images out of search results
Are best of breed security packages still the best?
Both EMC and NetApp offers could fall through if shareholders don't turn down EMC, the company's board warns
Apple still taking orders, but now says June 19 arrival date is 'estimate'
Clearwire continues city-by-city rollout of 4G wireless service
EMC deal would cost millions of dollars in termination fees, directors say
The head of the company's Incubator group, which spawned the project, has departed
Antitrust remedies still needed because stripping out IE from the OS doesn't give consumers a choice of browser, EC says
A flaw in the program could also be used to pull user PCs into botnets, researchers say
Upgrade offers may not be free because PC vendors will pay Microsoft around US$9 to $15 per upgrade coupon
Stripping out IE from Windows 7 is an attempt to duplicate a failed remedy from an earlier antitrust ruling, Opera says
The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group brought industry experts together this week to fight scams and botnets
Jammie Thomas-Rasset was convicted of illegally distributing 24 copyrighted songs
Plugs SSL hole reported by Microsoft researchers
SPEC releases benchmarking tool to measure performance, power efficiency
The pending acquisition will give the ERP vendor new strengths in the manufacturing and hospitality sectors
Two robots will work as a team and one robotic arm is set to 'walk' outside of ISS
Microsoft links IE dumping to Windows 'N' flop to discredit EU plans
The hacker allegedly stole access codes for international phone calls and sold them to other users
Germany is said to be forcing the Commission's hand in setting rules to safeguard competition
Everyone loves broadband; the real fight is about the Internet
The dedicated core of enterprise desktop users will include programmers and task workers
Global law enforcement team takes down alleged authors of $55M-plus scam
Carrier's chief technology officer talks of joking about being paid for his job 'because it's fun', and outlines where Qwest is headed
Hathaway says the U.S. government needs to improve its dialogue with the private sector
Cisco lost almost 10 percentage points in overall SAN market share in Q1
Company is no longer logging info from tracking cookies on White House site
Encanto's fame is fleeting, and so is patience of the government that funded it
With no speed bump and focus on price, Nvidia might make inroads on performance
Legal experts say the services should be blocked, but others question a contradiction with democratic goals for the countries
Long-struggling personal finance app gets axe; Intuit, maker of Quicken, may make users offer
Packing a charger and additional cables and adapters could be a thing of the past when you go on vacation
A government plan to disconnect without trial surfers accused of copyright infringement has been ruled unconstitutional