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Just the facts, Ma'am: WolframAlpha is less a search engine than an answer engine
The Web-based Form Armor service uses algorithms to filter form spam, an alternative to CAPTCHA
His company is in a much better position in this downturn than in the 2001 crash, he says
The Appro HyperPower Cluster will execute code across Intel CPU cores and Nvidia GPU cores
Storage service depends on EMC's Atmos technology
A Connecticut stone company is seeking unspecified damages for an allegedly faulty system it bought
A German institute plans a tool to test software so it can support the latest ISO version of the document-format spec
Deja vu all over again: Four days after widespread outage, Google News hiccups
The typically opposing organizations agree on the need for changes in a recommendation about software law
Data collection helps pay for all the free stuff on the 'Net, paper says
Hardware and software for provisioning resources and managing IT services delivered via cloud computing
The move should simplify the process of registering for and logging into Facebook
Study among first to offer data to computer scientists
A few simple steps can keep an IT green policy from turning into your own ecological disaster.
Most companies lack PC power management programs, which means they're wasting energy and money.
IT is leery even though the technology promises to cut costs and storage needs.
The DOJ repeals a Bush-era policy that 'raised hurdles' in federal antitrust probes.
The two CEOs met in China as Microsoft announced an intellectual property deal with a city government
Thieves assume people use the same password for most online identities
These eight steps helped the University of Pennsylvania Health System successfully complete six projects.
Plaza Retail software will bring app stores to many mobile platforms
The researcher talks about decoding brain signals to bring sight, movement and sensation to the disabled.
The cloud service gains integrated load-balancing, scaling and monitoring capabilities
July's invite-only test edition follows Windows 7 to BitTorrent
They're looking to install a new battery pack and guidance sensor
Swedish city named 'Intelligent Community of the Year' for muni-fiber network
'Finish line in sight,' says company's browser director
Shuttle crew on second-to-last spacewalk of the telescope repair mission
Courts can't agree if it's unreasonable search or not
It's closer than you may think and is mostly a matter of connecting all the pieces
Tells grads "it is often easier to make progress on mega-ambitious dreams"
The Supreme Court upheld an appellate ruling against the agency in February, effectively ending the DRAM-related suit
Google co-founder sends off Michigan students; Eric Schmidt going back to back at Pennsylvania universities
Meraki CEO touts new 802.11n boxes, cloud-based services for SMBs
The company rejects Broadcom's attempt to take a $764 million offer directly to shareholders