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Campbell’s Soup I collection is valued at approximately $500,000.
The Quark Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000 can be used to develop gadgets, wearables, and IoT products
Enterprise and consumer IoT companies attracting big investment dollars
Verizon Ventures digs into enterprise Internet of Things to fill gaps, build for the future
The agency has suffered recent breaches, but Congress shares the blame, Wyden says
First we had data warehouses, then in-memory, now is in-chip analytics the next big thing?
Open Threat Management platform prioritizes threats, cuts the number of alerts to be analyzed.
Each year HTC competes to build the best smartphone. Often it comes down to which has the best the camera.
Google sees OpenStack as strategic partner in the cloud. AWS and Azure don't
Architects break free of box-like data center designs to create a tower-shaped, sustainable structure
Fifty-four zero-day vulnerabilities were discovered last year
Malware researchers have released a tool that can decrypt files affected by the new threat
Attackers view stolen or encrypted data as a powerful weapon
Companies will be able to store their Box data outside the U.S. for a price
Hybrid infrastructure seems to be the way of the future, but is it too late for new private offerings to gain traction?
But EU privacy regulators reportedly see the Privacy Shield agreement as inadequate
After a long fight over LTE-U, some carriers may go straight to the less controversial LAA anyway
Part 3 of a 3-part series on how IT matures as companies grow
Part 2 of a 3 part series on how IT matures as companies grow
Part 1 of a 3-part series on how IT matures as companies grow
DARPA picked Boeing, Masten and Northrop to begin developing Mach-10 satellite taxi for Phase 1 development; Phase 2 will soon be on the clock.
'Current Branch for Business' release signals slower pace and uncertain schedule
It's real, it's here, and it's a little bit buggy
New roadmap gives an inside look at what's to come.
The technique is not exactly straightforward, but it works
Potential buyers have questions about cost of equipment, ease of use, and security, IDC says
The container space is a busy one, and partnerships are one way to be heard above the noise.
New features help the mobile operating system shine, prepare Android to compete in the detachable tablet market
It's not (just) for buying black market goods and services
Analysis in context of user value shows a different picture.
Look into vendors software supply chain, check the maturity of their software lifecycle programs
At this late hour, the key is to minimize your exposure
Apple technology could strip out explicit lyrics on iPhones -- there goes half my music collection
The draft bill would require companies to give technical assistance to defeat security features
Details you need to include in your cloud Service Level Agreements
Linux support and updates to the Edge browser are among the new features.
The number of companies that wired money as a result of email scams has grown 270 percent since January 2015
This startup wants to set you up with 'Amy 'or 'Andrew' to schedule your meetings
Two people have been arrested, but the stolen drives are still missing
Messaging company signals the mobile ecosystem will soon be impenetrable to court orders and warrants.
Hacks aimed at damaging reputations may rise in frequency
A look at some of the key trends impacting IT and business process outsourcing locations around the globe—from U.S. veterans entering the IT outsourcing talent pool to currency fluctuations in China and Latin America to the geopolitical situation in
The company could be waiting for faster GPUs and SSDs before releasing a new high-powered workstation
The most important customers to Windows 10's success are those who buy new PCs, analyst argues
The opinion of the attorney general of the Court of Justice of the EU is not binding on the court
Companies want to jointly develop engine prototypes with power classes ranging from a few 100 kilowatts up to 10 and more megawatts, for short, local trips
Adobe plans to patch the flaw on Thursday
'Serverless computing' could be the wave of the future