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The system modifications may work -- for a while
Developers love Google's technical leadership, but it hasn't been able to convince enterprises
Investigators easily connected alleged SEA members with their real identities
The database giant says HPE was involved in a scheme that infringed Oracle's copyright
Network operator Altice is staking its international IoT business on the proprietary Sigfox system while it waits to see whether LTE-M is viable
Microsoft has a ton of new features planned for its cloud-based BI service
The high-res image combines 1.3 million aspects for a view of the bone's entire surface
As consumers increasingly stream entertainment, consumer equipment manufacturers must choose between building dumb devices or smart devices.
Apple may need to bring some iPad Pro features like a touchscreen to MacBooks as users evolve
Domo has raised $590 million on a $2 billion valuation
FBI Cyber Most Wanted is a list of cyber hellbenders
Lenovo is looking at new hardware designs, lower costs and software partnerships to expand in server market
Issues separate security-only updates for Yosemite and Mavericks
Tools helps users let friends know they’re safe after emergencies
Even if one iPhone is cracked, the government wants new legal authority, experts say
Ambitious cloud expansion highlights arms race by big IaaS providers to expand globally
Identity theft is a plague the IRS is fighting
Turning a private cloud into a public cloud as a service is not for the faint of heart
Sure, you and all your IT service providers follow ITIL guidelines, but you interpret those standards differently. And those little inconsistencies can lead to big problems.
The company scrambles to patch a two-year old Linux kernel vulnerability that has been ignored
If Google can work around government roadblocks, information could flood into the communist country
The Alpha was overpriced and launched when bigger phones were the trend
The company’s big spring announcement boils down to… lower prices.
Grove was present at Intel’s 1968 founding with Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore
Government lawyers have asked to postpone a court hearing scheduled for Tuesday
The organization has worked for three years to improve its ability to catch fraudulent software
Cisco engineering reorg emphasizes strategic importance of networking, IoT, cloud, security
The iPad Pro is an 'ideal PC replacement,' Apple claims
Apple's new iPad Pro falls short in several areas as a true substitute
Co-founder Rivers becomes CTO as Sales VP takes over Linux NOS vendor
The hearing is likely the first of many in the FBI's efforts to force Apple to help it unlock a shooting suspect's iPhone
A sign of the times with VC backers getting antsy or simply a pragmatic reaction to organizational growth? Who knows?
Process changes spurred by Windows 10 servicing model will test IT more than tech-related migration issues.
The goal of the new SMTP Strict Transport Security mechanism is to ensure that encrypted email traffic is not vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks
iOS 9.3 being released today will fix it
Self-taught and on-the-job training are the paths most taken.
Will expand portfolio with new 4-in. iPhone to boost sales during traditionally slow stretch
Outsourcing the management of outsourcers has been a controversial approach in the past, but the increased demands of IT service management may be too much for some IT groups to handle themselves.
U.S. office workers at large companies would sell their work password to an outsider
Apple plans to patch the issue in iOS 9.3, due for release on Monday
iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus designs circulate, while a possible big boost in storage opens eyes among Apple watchers
Equipped with a load of sensors and computers, Boogio smart shoe inserts quantify your posture, balance, and motion
Service providers aren't to be trusted, Snowden says at Free Software Foundation's LibrePlanet event at MIT
There's a lot of data being generated by the Internet of Things and a startup called Terbine aims to connect IoT data sellers and buyers through a sophisticated online marketplace.