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Pluto’s moons are some of the wackiest in known space world
Partners Ericsson and Nokia have picked rivals to move forward with
Apple iPads, Apple Watches among Black Friday sale items
It seeks to raise as much as $250 million
While testing the durability of Motorola's Droid Turbo 2, which has been highly touted as "shatterproof," Motorola's Droid Maxx 2 was found to be quite durable itself.
As the Office of Management and Budget rolls out a framework to help agencies advance their cybersecurity posture, a new report highlights pervasive vulnerabilities from insiders.
For every 1% of the free user pool Microsoft converts to paid, it could realize $107M additional annual revenue
Teens aren't just texting and browsing social networks all day, a new survey has found. In fact, remarkably, traditional media still 'dominates,' according to the study.
Security researchers believe they've identified the group's main programmer
The Gray Lady packages a Google Cardboard VR device with the Sunday Newspaper.
ARM's mbed OS development platform for the IoT is still only a technology preview, a month after the company had planned a final release
Form broad, strategic partnership while Nokia looks to wrap Alcatel-Lucent merger
BlackBerry's new PRIV smartphone may run the Android OS, but it's still a true BlackBerry, thanks to these four recognizable features.
Dismisses June petition from Consumer Watchdog that would have required Facebook, Google and others to respect consumers' Do Not Track wishes
IT workers are training their replacements
Dark Web market ad offering Comcast accounts in bulk
A new study adds to already compelling evidence that Flash should be retired
Cornell, University of Buffalo and UC Santa Barbra have built a cloud for scientists
The bugs could expose financial and customer data, product pricing info and more
The theft of the laptop from an employee of EMC goes back to 2012
Using an incredibly weak radio frequency signal, a new system developed at MIT CSAIL can see through walls and identify individuals
The slider phone may be one of BlackBerry's last, as company weighs being a phone maker
Sharing chip designs could drive processor development
Android app sign ins became as simple as one-click Chrome web logins. Location, invites, and wearable synching were also updated.
Nielsen research indicates that healthcare providers have been slow to incorporate technology into their practices, leaving telemedicine a far-off prospect.
Claims of productivity gains as a result of faster internet speeds are merely hype, according to researchers.
AWS plans to offer its third location for Europeans worried about where their data is stored
The U.S. government agency has published a detailed guide on how to use application whitelisting technologies
Is Windows 10 really bad enough that support reps would encourage returning to Windows 8?
The market for enterprise communications tools continues to heat up.
Omits watermark identifying build 10586, just as it did last summer in run-up to launch
Do you like audio and video on your Android device? They lie at the heart of recent vulnerabilities in Google's latest security update
But the impact on jobs is a question mark
A phishing attack was used to access internal databases
A legal win for some remaining customers will delay the final shutdown that was set for Friday
Reaching a new Safe Harbor agreement is urgent, but the U.S. must make the next move, European Commissioners said Friday
The well-intended encrypted email service encountered the worst people on the Web this week
Apple will facing increasingly clever attempts to sneak malware into the App Store
Be prepared for price hikes of as much as 5 percent annually, a report suggests
During Facebook's recent earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg explained how the company can attract video creators the way YouTube has over the years.
Two-year study will target tens of thousands of smartphone users
Loyal users are now maintaining the venerable OS, which is still used in places.
The idea of cell networks sharing channels with Wi-Fi has raised some alarms
The bugs smashed include one that prevented some tablets from updating
ONUG conference finds no army can stop the softening of IT
My first experience of Oracle's OpenWorld conference was an eye-opener. Here's a wrap up from the event.