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The head of the companys R&D strategy division says using existing 3G bands for LTE and more multiband devices is the cure
CEO Pete Manca says dramatic transition to software focus keeps Egenera in data center sweet spot
But can White Hat debit cards compete with an increasingly lucrative black market?
Opening arguments in HP's breach-of-contract suit focused on an agreement reached after Oracle hired ex-HP CEO Mark Hurd
Hadoop users can now use Autonomy IDOL's 500 functions to analyze their data
Doubles capacity of V7000, which can now hold up to 960 drives or 1.4 petabytes of data
Analysts have different views of May's dismal U.S. jobs data from an IT perspective
IBM has updated its Rational CLM software to work in clusters and has introduced some new cloud-based development management services
Cyber-spying tool exploited bug in Microsoft licensing service to 'sign' code, including some related to Windows Update
More details surface about cyber-espionage Flame malware
The move follows Oracle's recent purchase of Buddy Media competitor Vitrue
Windows 7 machines don't guarantee a good Windows 8 experience
The definition of a data scientist varies, but no matter how it's defined, the skills are in demand.
Asus Chairman Jonney Shih unveield the products on the eve of Computex in Taipei
Integrated Windows Defender will activate only on PCs sans antivirus software or after other products have expired
Changes add new fields of study to program that that serves some 40,000 university students
At-home use of disposable wireless monitors could be the biggest market of all
14 years after next-gen Internet Protocol was created, World IPv6 Launch Day looms
A senior official at a Taipei trade group said Samsung, long the dominant maker of the screens, will soon be challenged
Acer president Jim Wong expects Dell and HP to eventually exit the PC market
Asus becomes one of the first PC makers to show off an ARM-based Windows 8 tablet
Acer calls Windows 8 a "breakthrough" for the PC industry
Canonical officials didn't provide a specific release date for the smartphone OS
Lenovo's new IdeaPad U310 and U410 are priced under $800 with Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors
Lenovo's product chief Peter Hortensius says ultrabook prices will drop over time as the product category goes mainstream
Microsoft Exchange add-on monitors everything from Android to iOS smartphones and tablets
Facebook's Folly library includes many components tuned to high-performance operations
The once-friendly companies will trade accusations of deception, unfair competition and Itanium's future
Apple not open enough on security issues, though some see clear signs it's improving
Separately, HP explains why poor printing security can mean data loss -- and massive paper waste
Judge William Alsup's 'thorough, well-written' ruling presents a high hurdle
Troubled tech giant working to shore up core businesses – and entertain customers
The new SIM card will be 40 percent smaller than the current smallest SIM card design
Blueprints, parts, chips, Thunderbolt and soulfulness among hottest Apple iPhone 5 scuttlebutt
The worm, developed by U.S. and Israeli agencies, targeted Iran's nuclear program, the New York Times says
Attackers could pinpoint the physical location of infected computers using Flame's Bluetooth functionality
Net Applications pegs Google's browser as No. 2 for the first time
The deal could result in longer battery life on Samsung's smartphones and tablets
Google has updated its service, to warn users in mainland China on what search queries will create page errors
Opening arguments are scheduled for Monday in the companies' bitter dispute over the future of the Itanium platform
Microsoft also announced details of a program to offer Windows 8 at a discount to consumers who buy Windows 7 PCs