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Builder of BigDog robot making Precision Urban Hopper for the U.S. government
Sales and marketing would be hit hardest, one group predicts
Contracts mention these factors, but there is little verification
HP's converged platform seeks to simplify application deployment
Product lineups shows many overlaps
Upgrades to wireless management software focused on simplifying operational tasks
Ellison said Java, Solaris were main reasons for acquisition
Open source MySQL widely used but lacks sales figures that interest regulators
Investment is down almost 50 percent overall from the previous quarter.
U.S. government's Networx program —dubbed world's largest — isn't meeting $20 billion sales projection
Software vendor will update its End-to-End Trust vision at RSA next week.
Google's revenue, head count and other measures declined for the first time
The T-Mobile device, aimed at young, heavy text messaging users, will also support 3G
Android will be found in netbooks and other mobile Internet devices this year
The court has sentenced them to a year in prison and ordered them to pay damages of 30 million Swedish kronor
World of Warcraft's current operator in China could be left with a pack of idle blade servers
.Net-sploit can hide rootkits in a framework untouched by security software, where they can affect many applications
Judges cite 1996 camera ban in overturning decision to allow webcast of hearing in lawsuit against college student
Sure it saves money, but sometimes used equipment is just ... old
Palm’s new operating system is designed with the mobile Web in mind
By asking visitors to find the top of a randomly rotated image, it hopes to keep bots out of Web services such as Gmail
Researchers say new study "dispels the myth that globalization generates no losers"
Windows 7's fair game for oversight, but after that, its hands off, officials promise
Co-founder Biz Stone says Twitter can appeal to many different communities
Cisco engineers, UCSC students bond via Network Management and Operations
Company emerges from stealth mode to air business analytics and transportation management offering
After outraged users slammed the social networking site, Facebook gives them the vote
'Any publicity is good publicity,' says exqSoft's CEO about hiring 'Mikeyy'
Affordability and simplicity are also keys to success, according to KumoTek's founder
U.S. Department of Defense believed SGI was still 'financially responsive'
Claims some configurations will cost as much as a third of what competitors charge
Netbook sales, down economy continue to plague Apple, says IDC
ComScore says mounting media coverage may be behind 131% growth in U.S. Twitter traffic
Users would navigate their contacts and content related to them in a cloud-based "social graph" usable on any phone
The company's first laser projector throws a big image over a short distance.
EBay offer aims to strengthen its position in South Korea's e-commerce market.
Beijing pledged new IT jobs and support for homegrown technologies to be used abroad
Beta won't be offered to the public; final will offer first-ever 64-bit edition
Government nominees on Satyam board to continue till further notice
Attacker would need a working exploit first, but then could remotely read text messages and other data
Financial services firm does heavy testing of cloud services