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Policy, charging and subscriber database software needs to be modified, while consumers have to gauge their use
Here's how Congress may deal with tech industry proposals after the H-1B cap is reached quickly this year
They should help public officials navigate the 'cluelessness scale,' he says
Rather than sitewide trends, users will see trends specific to the kinds of feeds they follow
The linguist argues that a former student of his invented email in 1978
Gartner analyst says the future lies in a hybrid physical/virtual security technology
The new blade arrays can be combined with blade servers and switches in a single chassis
Some surprising nuance from Android, iOS camps – along with plenty of old-style pitchforking
At TechEd, Microsoft is trying to make a case for enterprise adoption of Windows 8, which is expected to ship later this year
Cisco dropping Cius, but Avaya vows continued development for its video tablet
Rolls out Cloud Connected Solution enhancements to routers
FTC says Spokeo profiles contain myriad personal info such as name, address, age range and email address, hobbies and participation on social networking sites
The database can be used for web applications with lower traffic demands, test applications and small projects, according to Amazon
Shared data plan will work across 10 Verizon devices, starting at 1GB for $50, plus a monthly line access fee per device
The company said 259 new employees will travel to Ishinomaki, on the northeastern coast, with copiers to wash and scan recovered documents
For its first Hadoop release, Hortonworks focused on making the data analysis software easy to deploy and monitor
Drops prices of three of the notebook's models by $100, or between 6% and 8%
The network-attached storage array will support virtual and cloud environments
The U.S. government says it doesn't have the data and isn't opposed to users retrieving it
Claims cable and power advantages over Nexus with 40G 1RU fabric switch
Kodak plans to complete the auction by August
Drops price to $19.99, will likely reach Mac App Store on July 25
Integration much more important, given how processors from Intel (which owns McAfee) are what most cloud services run on today, IDC analyst says
When it comes to Stuxnet or Flame, Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt -- especially doubt -- 'may make people question things'
The new version of the OS is in its final stage of development
The global financial exchange company has been on the cutting edge of fast networks and is a Juniper customer
IBM, Intel and Apple are among the companies that write the commission to oppose a judge's recommendation
Exploit code is available for a MySQL authentication bypass vulnerability
Apple adds Intel's latest Core processors code-named Ivy Bridge, USB 3.0 ports to new MacBook laptops
Riverside, Calif., wins Intelligent Community of the Year Award for free Wi-Fi network
Microsoft also announced new and upgraded enterprise application development products
Proceedings won't start for at least several more months
Startup Appcara takes server-template model out of application lifecycle management
Kaspersky Lab says early version of Stuxnet has a Flame module
French publishers that haven't already signed a deal will be invited to let Google scan their out-of-print books and sell them as e-books
How will Apple keep leveraging iOS and iCloud?
The popularity of the Android OS continues grow, even though some of its backers are having a difficult time
Past practice is to refine release date, set price and announce free upgrades during WWDC keynote
Technical wizardry, social engineering let Alan Turing and fellow British code-breakers 'hack' Nazi Germany's Enigma cypher machines during World War II
100th birthday of one of the most important figures in computing history will be marked by worldwide celebrations
Last year's $900M global deal with Google forces Mozilla to swap search engines
Attendees want to know about upcoming new versions of Windows, Office, Exchange, SharePoint, Lync and Windows Server
The companies once considered buying Sun together, with HP taking the hardware and Oracle the software