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Gauging what a smartphone is going to look like before it's released is sort of like solving one of those toss-up puzzles on Wheel of Fortune – the answer gets clearer the longer you wait.
Pundits say spectrum demand will overrun supply by 2018 or 2019. Grabbing someone else’s frequencies would be one solution.
Mozilla's flagship browser has 'fierce momentum,' says Johnathan Nightingale as he announces his exit after eight years
Lazy, entitled, selfish? Not so much really
How 'Personal UC' can help make unified communications useful for every user in an organization.
Criticism prompts researcher who dinged carriers to consider amending his carrier scorecard
Offers disaggregated products for Web scale data centers via deals with Cumulus, Accton
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) can be confusing in the cloud
Former General Motors CEO Dan Akerson warned Apple that it should stay out of the car industry for its own good.
After a slow 2014 for Android Wear and the smartwatch market in general, Apple is betting it will ship 5 to 6 million Apple Watches - topping the 720 thousand Android Wear watches shipped last year.
Users love shadow IT, but IT departments hate the very idea. It doesn't have to be that way.
Telecommunications-specific light over air, as opposed to Li-Fi, could be the answer to crowded last-yard media delivery.
Infection can survive formatting and reinstalling the operating system
The idea that Apple would enter the electronic vehicle business is preposterous.
Linux creator says kernel developers tend to go from volunteer to professional status in a hurry.
The government wants to promote cybersecurity, but its definition of the term is a little problematic.
The free service, not to be confused with the subscription Office 365, gets a major functionality boost.
Vulnerabilities in Flash and Java were the ones to watch out for this winter
Both carriers only meet half of the voluntary commitments, Sina Khanifar says
As Google pulls back to tinker on Glass, rivals get working
NASA says such spacecraft could be used for Mars, asteroid, moon missions