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Reserved Instances don’t have to be paid for all upfront now
DARPA wants a program that can demystify the black boxes we call computer systems
Parents Branded and White Box welcome child Brite into the world
Data may tell a tale of affluence, but there's more to iOS than wealthy consumers, say analysts
The offer could be a boost for consumers but a big risk for Sprint, which had shaky revenues in the last quarter
Overall IT efficiency lacking, including in areas such as virtual machine and cloud management
Do your holiday shopping from your phone, if your friends and family want Microsoft products.
To maintain its course, Apple will have to become the world's biggest luxury brand and outperform top luxury companies like Mercedes and BMW.
Kohl's special deal includes a backdoor and four vulnerabilities
Savings have been anecdotal for a while, but now Gartner is measuring real dollar savings.
TrustPipe's first version is built just for millions of unprotected Windows XP; other Windows OSes, Linux and Macs
Open-source creeps into the network from below, but no Red Hat analogues in sight.
In an interview first published Dec. 2, 2004, Ray Ozzie walks us through the history
Carrier tells FCC it will pursue its GigaPower network to 100 cities after all
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity wants to know: What is really possible with wearable devices?
How the world's leading mobile OS fares as a desktop environment.
Declines to say whether it will ask for user permission
CIOs naturally want a BYOD policy in place to give them some level of control, but the reality is that employees will do whatever they want regardless of the policy.
Investment part of DARPA-SRC STARnet advanced electronics research effort
The holiday shopping season is also the holiday scamming season. Whether you shop online or at the mall, be mindful of these three types of scams.