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While an acquisition is unlikely, a formal partnership or collaboration wouldn't be surprising
Security labs flocking to Twitter to get out their alerts on Conficker and more
The new platform allows enterprises to offer secure mobile access to corporate applications
Provision enabling White House to shut down critical infrastructure networks for security reasons may be a hard sell
The cost cutting involves facility closures, but the company didn't comment on whether it would lay off staff
Google says it's disappointed with the decision.
The difficulty of navigating the process of bringing a mobile app to market continues to slow developers
Intel gained sharply over rival AMD in the microprocessor market last year
Japan's space agency will use the country's fastest computer to simulate rocket launches
His remarks come one week after Lenovo announced its second restructuring this year
Monopoly abuse confirmed in the Internet access market in France while Commission considers fresh antitrust complaint
As extradition draws near, movement for Gary McKinnon draws celebrity support
Extends “early access” program for Mojo software development kit
Agreement about how to value Enterprise Support is further away than SAP thinks, say French users
Palm's new smartphone brings a lot to the table in a crowded market
Motorola senior vice president Fred Wright talks of explosion in Web video
Companies will focus on marketing and research new home-based health tech
Critical infrastructure would be under government control during crisis
Forget buying new tools; adjusting applications and resources can deliver results in a downturn
Partners Google, Intel and Cisco are backing the plan for a developer testbed
Freeware and open source applications provide remedy for IT budget woes
Chatter about unified communications as a cost-cutter overrides talk of its innovation
SourceOne product line archives and searches e-mail for legal proceedings
Maureen Martin
New vendor groups tackle lingering issues related to cloud computing
The new consortium focuses on natural language processing
New and forthcoming wireless devices will have a big impact on health care, a prominent doctor said
The compromise bill now moves to the full Senate
Lithium-ion batteries use genetically engineered viruses and carbon nanotubes
The SaaS collaboration provider sees itself as a less expensive, simpler alternative to SharePoint
Senate provision contained in a budget bill that still requires final approval
T-commerce, wireless TV screens coming to living rooms
The tech market is still not as bad as the dot-com bust, says Forrester's Bartels