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VMware lags Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure on public cloud front
Federal study says more targeted approaches could save some privacy headaches though
After a week of PR-heavy cybersecurity initiatives, the planned cyberwar games might actually help teach us how to be safer.
There is a widening gap between what security executives believe to be true and the reality of cyberthreats
Google's cancelled Explorer program fell victim to the Silicon Valley hype cycle that turned free PR into negative PR.
Now that Google Glass has been put on "hiatus," this is what will it take for the widely ridiculed augmented reality headsets to make a comeback.
Obama’s changes to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act could increase penalties, broaden what’s illegal for constructive researchers
One-year free license of OpenDaylight-based controller intended to kick-start implementations
Some see bad signs in Microsoft's changes to its security reporting processes.
These wireless startups are doing a lot more than making snazzier iPhone cases.
An off-grid communications tool aimed at the prepper and outdoors market has potential for enterprise disaster planning.
These Internet TV streaming devices will be the savior of every gadget-obsessed, cable-cluttered geek out there.
Davidson replaces Rahim, who became CEO last year
Kansas City's tech renaissance stems partly from early work with Google Fiber
Pushing technology into the legal system could help protect more victims
Think it's easy to get out of a short deal when you want to switch outsourcing providers? Think again. Exits from short deals can be costly, time-consuming and disruptive.
So long as you have a service contract, you need not worry about your work PC.
CEO Richard Branson plans to initially launch a low-earth-orbit satellite constellation of 648 satellites to get the OneWeb company rolling.