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As Zuckerberg prepped his talk to top shareholders, as if by coincidence Google released numbers to prove it is a major player in VR.
Worries about sales hit both Apple and Samsung stock prices
JSPatch could allow malicious developers to bypass Apple's strict application review process and access restricted iOS functions
Apple posted a record-breaking quarter yet again, but all analysts can focus on are iPhone sales.
Sandia National Laboratories: A 50-MW turbine requires a rotor blade more than 650 feet (200 meters) long, two and a half times longer than existing wind blades
The FCC is opening a new band with rules to ensure spectrum sharing between different users. What kind of networks can be expected in this new band?
European Commission proposes new rules for preventing tax avoidance by multinationals
With rumors flying around about Apple set to announce a 4-inch iPhone, research shows that larger-screened smartphones are simply better for business.
Mirroring Apple, Samsung sees weak demand in 2016
It's adding cells in a fan gathering area in downtown San Francisco and will keep them after the game
The browser plug-in will be retired in Java 9, but older versions will likely linger on for years
Smartphone growth in the fourth quarter was the lowest ever, said research firm Strategy Analytics
Competitors are wired for BICSI's 9th annual Cabling Skills Challenge
'Level of interest…indicates much more rapid shift to Windows 10 than any previous operating system,' says Gartner
How Google revamped its Chrome browser app for iOS to prevent users from exceeding their data limits and get search results faster.
Both play key roles in food processor SugarCreek's data centers
CEO Gelsinger hints that how network virtualization will be a key technology for the company
The app overlays system dialogs on top of the device administrator confirmation window and hijacks users' clicks
The 'Fourth Industrial Revolution' is happening now and it's creating 'a perfect storm of business model change,' says the WEF.
Box documents are now coming to Office for iOS, too
Linaro doesn't want searching for ARM server software to be a treasure hunt
Insurance companies could use these CSTAR scores to help set cyber insurance premiums
The Swedish capital will be the first to get the speedy new wireless service.
AMD wants developers to use its GPUOpen project to optimize their games for its chips, in turn encouraging gamers to buy PCs containing them
The company's Java-based, back-end system was vulnerable to an attack that researchers have warned about for a year
Healthcare is an incredibly lucrative industry, and never more so than today. Jitterbit aims to get in on that with a tool to help exchange clinical data.
Verizon and AT&T are among those looking to speed innovation and cut costs
Optional Practical Training program extension gets a 90-day reprieve
The company is facing pressure in its core server virtualization business
Vendors are turning up the heat to boost their revenue, licensing experts warn
Sales growth in the last quarter was the slowest in the iPhone's history
Workers are out on a limb when it comes to data theft, says a report.
Microsoft exec fires off blog post to defend Surface tablet's performance during Patriots-Broncos football game
BTI Systems will augment end-to-end service provisioning
How a $17 online tool can crack passwords to your cloud data.
AWS security best practices
The news app for the iPhone focuses on business information
OpenStack is one of the more hotly debated technology initiatives of our time. A new survey seeks to wrap some empirical data around the debate.
The drives were part of a data analysis project
Carrier cites $836M loss for the quarter, but reports increase in postpaid subscribers
Five industry insiders predict the trends that will shape the cloud market this year.
Something seems to be missing from the reports that Apple will introduce a value-priced iPhone in March.
Amazon and Google don't have anything like it
Trying to figure out what makes some cities more prone to malware infection than others.
SafeBreach seeks to quantify the risk of being victimized by Hacker’s Playbook of real-world attack scenarios
By screening clone images of networks, FabricVUE can deliver results in near real time without affecting production networks