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Google for Media event in Boston reminds journalists of the scope -- and power -- of the search engine giant
Internet Crime Complaint Center says ASProx botnet at heart of new con
Voters increasingly use smartphones, social nets to follow politicians and issues
The price, $1,160 unlocked, and innovative display could limit sales
Investigators said they have recovered nearly all the main pieces of SpaceShipTwo
Sam's Club said to be offering iPhone 6 for $99
LTE Advanced aggregates multiple bands across spectrum to deliver higher data speeds. Mobile Network Operator EE in the UK has just gone live with it.
The Fitbit Surge and Microsoft Band could threaten the Apple Watch’s position at the top of the smartwatch totem pole.
Public IaaS market to grow 6x faster than IT market
Redesigned chip will be cooler, allowing for a thinner design.
ShoreTel details growth plans, cites financial successes.
As the FedRAMP security certification standard evolves, government tech officials are having an easier time evaluating private cloud offerings. However, they caution that trust and vendor relationships are key, and regardless, some sensitive applicat
Five points to consider if Republicans wind up in complete charge of Congress after the mid-terms
The newer OS posts a record increase; retired XP shuffles toward the grave
Midokura giving its product away to fill OpenStack gap
Secure, anonymous, and private access to Facebook doesn't sound right, does it?
Unmanned aircraft would flock together to protect assets, gather information
Apple's first major update, iOS 8.1, sports an even lower app crash rate.
The multisourcing trend continues in an increasingly competitive market while government spending on outsourcing now outpaces that of the private sector, according to a report by outsourcing consultancy Information Services Group.
Two weeks after users offered a fix for the MS 14-058/KB 3000061 kernel mode driver installation problem, Microsoft confirms it works