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The company's lawyers argue it would set a damaging precedent and open the door to more government surveillance
They offer an infrastructure revolution in enterprise IT, and security is at the heart of it
Office 365 and Azure will soon get a range of new security management and reporting capabilities
A judge's ruling in the smartphone unlocking case will be 'instructive for other courts'
AAA says about 87% of drivers engaged in at least one risky behavior – from speeding to texting -- while behind the wheel within the past 30 days
VMware has big plans for NSX being a part of its cloud strategy
A restless scientist just got a great offer, analysts say
Older versions of Windows Server will be able to run on newest Skylake silicon
Foxconn has, however, said it will hold off signing the agreement until some new issues are resolved
Mozilla will allow Symantec to issue new certificates signed with the weak SHA-1 algorithm to payment processor Worldpay
Companies can face ruin if sensitive data is dumped on the Internet
The decision, though symbolic, reflects the challenges ahead for Apple
The Apple chief made his case against helping the FBI in a TV interview
Heading to VC firm Andreessen Horowitz; replaced by former Broadcom, Cisco exec Ramaswami
The proposed commission would include law enforcement leaders, the tech industry and private groups
Netflix has completed it migration to AWS, with one big caveat
Based on purchase of UK company
A hacker could control the charging functions related to the electric vehicle's lithium-ion battery
5G, coming in 2020, is all the rage at Mobile World Congress this year
The security industry has linked the Sony Pictures attack to others and attributed them to a well-organized group dubbed Lazarus
The board can be used to make smart devices, robots and drones, and offers something Raspberry Pi doesn't: access to cloud services, security tools and analytics
The company will also focus on automotive IT security
Oppo's SuperVOOC charger takes a battery from 10 percent to full charge in under nine minutes
Major companies are giving VR its biggest push yet
While the acquisition makes sense from Oracle's point of view, the valuation, if true, is at nosebleed levels.
Passive Wi-Fi could make for a more energy efficient Internet of Things, University of Washington researchers say
InLocoMedia and Sensewhere are both crowdsourcing indoor location data using Wi-Fi, but funding their services in different ways
The company is asking for reform of both US law and inter-government treaties
Workers at Pegatron Shanghai work more than the maximum weekly hours fixed by Apple
In 1995, then-Labor Secretary Robert Reich feared the H-1B program could inflict real harm; here’s what he says now
Robot's creator, Paris-based Aldebaran, said it is in talks with U.S. companies it wouldn’t name
Cash and checks will become the competition, says Visa exec
But Hugo Barra isn't giving away any secrets
Exploits can trigger a specific function in EMET that disables all protections it enforces for other applications
China's top smartphone maker will put the phone on sale from March 1
Beyond the impressive use of buzzwords, has SecureAuth got something interesting here?
Websites often cut off access to Tor users because of abuse concerns
Baidu has fixed some of the issues, but others remain
When machines handle the 'machine stuff,' humans can focus on emotions and intuition
The group may have links to APT 1, believed to be part of China's army
Dell's Embedded Box 3000 and 5000 industrial-grade PCs are designed to work in harsh conditions
Most have lined up behind Apple, but there are exceptions
The company failed to quickly fix security flaws and notify customers, the FTC says
Telecos are still trying to figure out what to do with the cloud
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Some phones introduced at MWC will feature 200GB or more of storage
By 2020, there will be 20.8 billion IoT devices requiring high speed, low power storage
The Samsung S7 smartphones have appeal for future business applications, while HP's Elite X3 hopes to continue the desktop PC experience
Wearable device vendors shipped more than 27 million units in the fourth quarter of 2015, up nearly 127 percent from a year earlier, IDC says