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Buyers will get the best of both worlds, according to Microsoft
New service in 250 cities juggles AWS band with 700 MHz band
The Angler exploit kit favors Silverlight and Flash exploits over Java, researchers from Cisco said
'Goes well as a response to the DOJ action,' says analyst
French and German ministers voice concerns about Google settlement
The company is hoping increased data usage and integrated TV and broadband offerings will help improve its fortunes
Disappearing messages and reinventing the mobile operating system among newcomers' angles.
Future computer systems could better tackle big data and autonomous systems
Gun groups are ok with voluntary use of smart guns, but they'll fight mandates
The unit has 1TB of space to record native 4K TV broadcasts, which begin in Japan in June
Norton Small Business works on Windows, OS X and Android with limited features for iOS
A news report has said that the two companies are working towards a settlement
The company's sweeping architectures will beat generic hardware, Chambers said
China said the U.S. accusations were based on "fabricated facts"
The DOJ's indictment describes how hackers transferred stolen data to Chinese enterprises
Best practices around design, specifically for wearables, will be a focus at the developers' show
The surveillance is done using a "cutting edge tool" called SOMALGET, reported The Intercept, citing documents leaked by Edward Snowden
Long-rumored smaller tablet will be AWOL, sources say; instead, Microsoft will play to its strengths with new devices for power users and corporations
The move makes for good publicity, but will do little to deter hackers
#GottaLoveASelfie! Tech shows its influence by making its mark with Merriam-Webster's
The charges against five alleged members of the Chinese army refocus a debate dominated by NSA disclosures, some experts say
For now, the Internet of Things doesn't use enough network capacity to stir up arguments
Planet-hunting space telescope is back on the job thanks to clever engineering
The DOJ has made two more arrests and seized the domain of the Blackshades malware operation
New video conferencing wares include touch-screen desktop devices, as well as a "virtual meeting room" SaaS service
The companies are also integrating SAP's Business Objects with Microsoft's BI software
XP upgrades could give PC sales a shot in the arm into Q3; but unless consumers resume buying, PC industry is looking at another tough year
The defendants stole trade secrets from Westinghouse Electric, United States Steel and other companies, the DOJ says
Intel is adding more circuitry for fine-grained movement control, but not upgrading the CPU
Ninety-seven people were arrested worldwide for selling, buying or using the Trojan program
Will charge members of the PLA's Unit 61398 with stealing trade secrets, first-ever accusations against a foreign power
OSM founder Steve Coast says crowdsourcing with volunteers lowers costs and improves map data quality
Chairman Emeritus John Morgridge knew company would be big, says evolution is key
Years into the open source cloud platform's development, there are plenty of vendors but some say a lack of end users
OpenStack is no one company, it's a community and these are its most important members
OpenStack is a platform, but it's made up of pieces. Here are the big ones
In the immigration debate, its tech versus academics
Chambers was reacting to reports that the U.S. National Security Agency intercepts equipment shipped abroad to install surveillance tools
AT&T will pay about $50 billion for the satellite TV provider
The FCC asks for public comment on reclassifying broadband, allowing 'commercially reasonable' traffic management and other issues
Agency lists just 59 of 6,000 emergency call centers that can take text-to-911 after May 15 deadline passes
Triple resolution, German vacations, NFC !!!!
Xiaomi's unique business model is propelling the company outside its home base in China
Google wants to fuel momentum outside the U.S. with app sales in more countries
The online tool will have a mechanism to prevent unauthorized takedowns, said a German DPA with knowledge of the matter
Samsung had claimed that a Rockstar subsidiary lacked standing to sue
Symantec believes the group may be more diverse and well funded than believed