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Social network expected to offer 421 million shares in market debut Friday
Latest effort on green cards for science, technology, engineering and math graduates is from Republican Sen. John Cornyn
Open-tab sync matches Firefox feature that debuted in 2011
The would-be hybrid mobile operator's woes prove that wireless is an unpredictable investment
For any business that doesn't have the cash for professional app developers
Hacking has been around for decades. Today's crimes are often financially-motivated fraud. Here are ten hacking incidents that made history
Surprise, surprise: The iPad is back above 60% in the tablet market share
The new Zeus version injects rogue debit card-related offers into popular websites
The company thanks Wall Street and the move to a subscription model for its current success
Attacks on Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo unique in targeting MasterCard SecureCode and Verified by Visa's 3D Secure service, Trusteer says
If tech employees don't feel valued, they're going to jump ship, Dice.com SVP says
Facebook, Google Play also unpopular with corporations
The normally ad-free site says some visitors have encountered a browser-based malware infection
Count will reach 258 markets, with 400 planned by year's end
Four-year-old legal case wraps up, but Florida Mac clone seller has been out of business for years
Forrester Research puts its bets on next-generation firewalls; says 'stand-alone NAC' is dying
Despite Zuckerberg's hoodie and concerns about mobile strategy, Facebook IPO furor heats up
New capabilities focus on remote-transaction display protection; remote diagnostics and repair; PKI
The company will sell its SaaS (software as a service) products as a 'loosely coupled suite'
AMD on Tuesday announced its latest A-series chips code-named Trinity, which will go into thin and light laptops starting at $500
Traditional PC software satisfaction took hit in 2011, survey says
Lenovo's first Windows 8 tablet will be based on Intel chips.
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook weighs just 1.8 kgs and has 4G LTE for $1.99 for 30 minutes
Annual American Customer Satisfaction Index also finds Sprint topping Verizon for the first time
The institution considered Google Apps for Education but chose Microsoft's cloud email and collaboration suite for schools and universities
No bug fixes for Mac OS X 10.5, but instead issues Flashback scrubber and disables outdated copies of Flash Player
SMBs should focus on 'a risk-based approach to threat management,' says researcher
Hackers stole 18,547 bitcoins and the user database from bitcoin exchange site Bitcoinica
Apple gives lower-than-expected Q2 guidance, bloggers panic
Head of Yahoo's global media, he is know for his Internet savvy
T-Mobile, Sprint and other members say the spectrum and research deals would limit competition between Verizon and the cable providers
Kaspersky Lab has denied a report that Apple asked the security vendor to help it improve security in Mac OS X, which is becoming a more desirable target for malware-distributing cyber-criminals.
The carrier is moving toward restructuring, but its existing satellite service continues
Carrier that was at center of controversial merger now a leading opponent of Verizon's spectrum deal with cable companies
More transparency would help boost the confidence of small businesses in cloud services
The business promised customers up to $20,000 for click-through sales, the FTC alleges
New Xeon V2 processors to add power, efficiency
That debate will only end when a catastrophic attack occurs, says Navy Admiral Mike McConnell
Analysts say reports of November Intel-based Windows 8 tablet shipments put Microsoft in a tight spot
New servers pack more processing power and memory to speed up database and cloud tasks
Intel's E3-1200 V2 chips for microservers are based on Ivy Bridge, while E5-4600 chips are based on Sandy Bridge
Thompson revealed the illness as evidence arose that seemed to contradict his story about his padded resume, the newspaper reports
Users, like consumers, respond emotionally to good design