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The cable will be the first direct link and could be expanded to other ASEAN nations
The latest sales data shows the Xbox 360 is doing much better in the tough Japanese market than its predecessor
CTS 1300 costs less, runs over lower bandwidth links.
New Aura architecture saves money initially, ultimately supports unified communication.
Google's search rankings are being manipulated in order to trick people into downloading bad software
Annual April Fools' Day gauntlet around the corner
A network used to attack computers worldwide appears to be based in the country
eBay and ING are among founding members
IT spending forecasts plummet sharply for hardware, declines further for software, IT services and telecom
New bill would make changes to secretive National Security Letter program at FBI
Communications applications are hosted in Amazon.com's cloud
The move strengthens the European Commission in its fight against national regulator favoritism of local firms
Zend Server will target software appliances and virtualized environments, unlike Zend Platform, aimed at server clusters
The free Linux OS shows a glimpse of technologies that may end up in a future version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Built-in 802.1x, NetFlow and IPv6 among features often overlooked
The application runs foul of operator terms of service, the search giant said
Over 100 top-level domain providers are trying to block the registration of tens of thousands of domain names
A proposal would allow states to tax calls based on a customer's residence
Dept. of Veterans Affairs is early customer for high-end, room-based systems.
Special techniques to be demonstrated at CTIA will deliver 56Mb per second
NeuStar confirms 'significant' denial of service attack on Tuesday morning
Power needs cut in half in new ProLiant servers, HP says
Some argue that computer science is crucial to U.S. competitiveness, others say business skills are more relevant today
Jobs are still available if you have expertise and certifications in these areas
Consumer affairs commissioner won't accept a "world wild west" when it comes to people's online data
Attacks are increasingly sophisticated and targeted, making them difficult to defend against.
The company will target the Intel-based server market and merge global product units to achieve the goal.