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Public Interest Registry runs largest-ever domain to adopt DNS security extensions
State won't adopt Real ID unless feds reimburse costs, lawmakers say
ARM chip vendors tout emerging category at Computex; Intel says term 'confuses'
AMD's dual-core Neo chip will run at 1.6GHz and could be faster than Intel's single-core CULV chips
New Intel chips will go into a new class of "ultrathin" laptops.
Plays most video, with two glaring exceptions
The netbook is an Atom-based Aspire One with Android instead of Windows XP
Mobile phones are still seen as a necessity by consumers, say analysts
New company will dominate the electronic reader market
The systems using low-power Intel chips could fill the gap between netbooks and standard laptops
Pineview won't be out until later this year, but ECS is displaying mini-desktop PCs with the chips at Computex
TippingPoint unknowingly pays for bug revealed in Mac Hacker's Handbook
The company said it's too busy with other projects to push the Android Eee PC
Attack methods are similar to those used by the Russian Business Network, a disbanded cybercriminal gang
The increase in capacity comes courtesy of a new software architecture for enterprise search
CA purchases intellectual property and brings technology team on board from Cassatt
Update allows multiple Google appliances to join forces to search through billions of docs
Sun calls Crossbow biggest network stack improvement in a decade
It's also cutting data center power use by painting server racks white
The new SSDs are about twice as fast as a typical netbook hard disk drive
Though still well behind Facebook, Twitter gains steam with usage up by nearly 4,000%
Microsoft sets date, puts RTM in late July
Make Bing a search option, or even the default, in IE, Firefox, Chrome and Safari
But searches related to choosing a child's gender selection are OK, activists complain
The two breaches could affect thousands of people in the US
It will offer some kind of discount or free upgrade to Vista PC buyers
Intel, AMD speed up servers with new processors, but customers aren't buying
Computerworld Honors recognizes the latest advances in life-saving and cost-saving IT
No word yet from Obama on White House cybersecurity coordinator
Making video tech simple to use is what will distinguish Cisco as a leader, Warrior says
The acquisition of PayCycle will help to expand Intuit's SaaS offerings for small businesses
The company is developing up to four Snapdragon 'smartbooks' for customers
Many companies are hiring, but the huge response from applicants can be overwhelming
The company gives developers a test look at Catalyst, a new tool that helps bridge RIA design and development
Hara offers a system for managing energy consumption and emissions across large organizations
Political pressure may not keep outsourcing in check as state tax revenues plummet.
GAO warns that the service could face interruptions. By Matt Hamblen
It also unveiled version 3.0 of its Vision backup monitoring software
Next year, ARM processors will be in 20 percent of netbooks