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Sen. Sessions: ‘[Companies] want more profits and lower pay for workers. That’s just what they do.’
DARPA program looks to build high-speed CPUs for specialized applications
AT&T, Sprint and Verizon defend their plans
With an early start in wearables, Google adds Intel's silicon expertise and TAG Heuer's style in a partnership announced today a Baselworld.
Would make "stronger than anything" alternative to Cisco, firm says
Only Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 Update and Windows Phone 8.1 to receive the upgrade through Windows Update.
Microsoft clarifies upgrade offer to 'non-genuine' Windows
I was given a test ride in a Hyundai Sonata featuring Android Auto, and got a glimpse into the future of the in-car experience.
In a recent wide-ranging interview with Fast Company, Tim Cook talked all things Apple.
IBM/Ponemon study finds 50% of companies devote no budget to security development
The company oversold the wearable too soon and learned some lessons
Health records are worth more and easier to get
Senate panel hears of woes in implementing electronic health records as lawmakers mull legislation to ease the administrative burden in health IT systems.
Same group of attackers, likely Chinese, could be lurking in networks right now
A brief overview of the networking companies that aren’t happy about the FCC’s recent decision
Home automation and the connected car will merge if some synergistic ideas gain momentum.
What NFC, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi will, or won't, do for Apple
Perez gone, Sethi takes over; Cloupia founders starting new company
System files in place will end the nuisance of having to do multiple updates after a reinstall.
Senate Judiciary Committee debates the H-1B visa and worker displacement
The Commission’s 400-page document somehow still leaves lots of room for interpretation. And that could be the point!