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IT hiring forecasts show lots of jobs going unfilled despite growing unemployment rate
Symantec says its threat intelligence does back up FTC case
But StrongWebmail not yet ready to concede, wants to confirm claims
Designer Amosu launches Colour Couture service for select smartphones, computers and gaming consoles, but it ain't cheap
The real test of the openness of government database information will be public adoption
The popular Google site served up 6.8 billion videos in April, up 15 percent from the previous month
Orange, Vodafone and Sony Ericsson are trying to make testing easier for developers
The carrier expects to compete with Sprint's deal for delivering content to the Kindle, a top executive says
The vendor's Silver platform combines development tools, "self-aware" auto-scaling and a governance framework
Department of Justice scrutinizing reported agreements among companies not to poach staff
The company expects to be first to market with chips supporting the new Microsoft graphics API
Company mum on details; reliable site says no free upgrades for netbooks, Vista Basic
The chip makers wish is more easily said than done as consumers demand high-performance notebooks
The company showed an Aspire One netbook with Moblin 2.0 installed
Storage giants duke it out for de-duplication vendor
NetApp ups its cash and stock offer by $400M
Pramana analyzes interactions with Web applications in order to stop spam and click fraud
The netbook's detachable touchscreen contains the chip used to run Android
Our take at making sense of competing platforms for unified servers, storage and networking from Cisco, IBM, Juniper and others
Service can be billed for daily usage with access to both virtual, physical servers
Company says open source emphasis will help differentiate its virtualization products
Verizon service aimed at server, network and storage management
The Yahoo CEO also said that Microsoft suffers from "Google envy."
Company's Computing as a Service offering is now available to customers in North America and the EMEA regions
Mike Massimino, the first person to Twitter from space, will answer tweets live on NASA TV
But online vendors say opt-in mechanisms wouldn't work
Bill from law firm accounts for 63% of Mac clone maker's outside debt
Microsoft Geneva platform will take part in eight-week SAML 2.0 mltivendor interoperability trial
Tech hiring practices are competitive, one lawyer says
Milken Institute finds strong start-up culture, but some entrepreneurs looking elsewhere
'Wow that's interesting', says discoverer of sensitive document on government Web site
From Google and Microsoft to Comcast and AT&T, bidding wars not that uncommon in technology world
The business model of the TV industry will change dramatically in the coming years, a Verizon executive says
Preparations will help cope with "modest business growth" in 2010
Why get a netbook when you can have a 'low-cost small notebook PC'?
The company urged stockholders to approve a special meeting where they can air their views
NetApp, Data Domain reach revised acquisition agreement following rival hostile offer
At JavaOne, Sun officials announce that the planned JDK 7 upgrade also features accommodations for different languages