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A Boston-area hosting provider briefly knocked several large services and websites dependent on Amazon and AWS offline on Tuesday night, thanks to a configuration error.
Sweeping new 9% tax could be a preview of other jurisdictions targeting cloud and streaming services
Scientists say they've found a way to stretch fiber further without distortion, thus eliminating expensive repeaters.
California and Arizona lead nation in authorized wiretaps
Open switching has spawned a small lexicon that can be confusing to newcomers.
When big vendors collide. A partnership from hybris and Acquia, but does it really mean anything?
Meet Molly Dock
A look at the high-tech tools Cisco employs to establish communications in areas that have recently suffered a disaster.
Despite rumors of its potential demise, Microsoft likely to hold on to the mobile business to keep its hand in the market
Memo reveals 312 different hashes for the Sakula malware
State lawmakers want to use regulatory power to keep utilities from offshoring jobs, and ask feds for broader investigation
A flurry of new partnerships and announcements suggests the market is getting competitive.
US use of solar, wind and natural gas is slowly evolving our electricity world
When the iPhone debuted eight years ago, not everyone thought it was going to be a success.
With this announcement, it looks like Microsoft plans to release Windows 10, dev tools, and .NET framework all within two weeks.
In my quest to abandon Google, I found an alternative to Gmail that both supports Open Source and protects privacy.
Engine Yard looks to Docker support to try to rebound.
FIDO Alliance spells out how Bluetooth, Bluetooth-Lite and near-field communications can support more secure authentication
OpenDNS cloud service protects any kind of devices no matter where they connect to the Internet
The networking giant finally starts to show how it will move the Internet of Things from concept to reality.
As Uber fights for its right to deny employee status for its drivers, similar companies that are already hiring their workers are apparently doing just fine.
More 'tough choices' for the company as it tightens strategy and admits Ballmer's mistake
As the world increasingly transacts a greater proportion of its business via the web, there is a corresponding increase in attacks against those sites. The sad reality is that malicious activity scales at a similar rate as the legitimate use of a tec
No 'significant' bugs, says Microsoft, a first for a preview