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As mobile phones users store more on their devices, they increasingly need ways to back up the data
Before buying the latest UTM appliance, you need to figure out what's best for your company. Here's a guide.
Nanorods deliver molecules to the brain, silencing gene that's key to addictive behaviors
Slight handoff glitch during test drive (See video below)
Most popular new iPhone would be a 16GB model for $199, poll shows
Electronic invoicing can be a 'no-brainer'
The agency believes it's best suited to resolve objections to the use of frequencies in between TV channels
Microsoft admits it is 'broadening the options' for Windows downgrades
Ice layer that acts as the Earth's air conditioner has thinned over the last several years
Upgrade deal limited to 25 machines
Members will be able to vote between April 16 and April 23
IBM/Lotus, Verizon Business and Siemens launch cloud offerings.
Until adequate standards are in place, testing in house may be a better option than deploying applications publicly
New systems can send alerts out a few seconds before a quake hits
Generation Y job seekers must stress their value in corporate settings
Stress comfort with technology, demonstrable skills
Blockage lasts more than nine hours for some subscribers
Four-year-old Neeris worm copies Conficker's attack strategies
Sun reportedly rejects IBM offer
IT services firm, Labor Department settle case involving underpayments to 67 visa holders
Researchers believe Internet slacking helps concentration. Here are 8 more reasons.
The government warned of a North Korea missile launch when one hadn't taken place
Worm may be larger than previously thought, but IBM's estimates aren't definite
Apple's Hong Kong online store is ready to take orders for the product
The world's largest handset maker is refreshing the way it handles applications
The world's largest handset maker says its efforts to improve its market share are finally showing promise
University researchers mod a Wii-mote so it can be used to control an industrial lawn mower.
Vietnamese security company pegs the count at 1.3 million worldwide, 35,000 in the U.S.
Payment providers have soared as they have offered new payment options in a country where credit cards are rare
Victims lost $1.2 million to fraudsters who operated out of the Netherlands
Widely-hyped 4G technology moves closer to becoming reality
Scoring a sender's reputation is working for antispam services -- now the idea is to use that technique in the firewall
Ends fiscal year with big gains in revenues, profits, subscribers
802.11n got you intrigued? Trapeze Networks outlines a plan for those diving into WLANs
Obama administration defends H1-B rule in lawsuit challenging 2008 Bush ruling on visas
A new regulatory authority will have the power to suspend the Internet access of those accused of illegal file sharing
'We missed this bug,' Microsoft admits, but doesn't commit to a patch
One analyst wrestles with the definition of an MID