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Hackers pose as security researchers or companies to trick Tibetan activists into infecting their computers with malware
'Cloud-like' functionality is added to application delivery controller from Citrix
Qualcomm gained the most ground and grew almost 39 percent in 2011
Developers whose apps use in-app purchasing need to take extra care to ensure that the functionality is preserved
A Pew Research survey found that most tech insiders believe NFC payments will go mainstream
With a series of modules, the Puppet configuration management tool can be used to deploy and manage OpenStack clouds
Three for x86 machines, one for tablets
Dumps WOA, names ARM OS 'Windows RT'
IT pros surveyed by Network World and SolarWinds shared a range of tactics for handling the mobile device management challenge
Oracle then decided not to support competitor HP's Itanium platform on its software
The Kewang line of smartphones was unveiled earlier this year under the code-name "Dragon"
Developers were introducing 148 serious flaws on an average per website in 2011, according to WhiteHat Security
The online marketplace connected drug suppliers with drug dealers for a commission
Oracle and Google were in court Monday for the start of an eight-week jury trial over Google's use of Java in Android
Cybersecurity bill will end many online privacy protections; companies could send private data to government at any time, opponents say
Images, other data can be accessed in the cloud through LTFS
The U.S. government should focus on standardizing the data it releases, says the new Data Transparency Coalition
Inputs, outputs from iOS and Android apps are monitored, analyzed in real time by Aternity tools
DataWind, the tablet's maker, now hopes to boost sales with new models and new contract manufacturers
New device loaded with Google services, including Voice, Wallet, Play and Google+ Hangouts
Current legislation not up to the job says legal expert
Rackspace plans to offer servers, databases, storage and networking through an OpenStack API
What to expect at this week's Open Networking Summit
Asus' Transformer Pad 300 tablet has Android 4.0 and 4G LTE
A panel of mobile innovators at MIT share their insights
Microsoft needs to better communicate plans to developers, enterprises and customers, says analyst
Even so, some IT pros think it*s a great idea
Intel says Ivy Bridge tablets could have up to quad-core Core i-series chips and offer 'leading performance'
Survey says breach problems originate from mobile devices more often
Lawyers for Megaupload, the DOJ, the Web hosting company and other groups need to find a compromise, judge says
Mozilla plans to give Firefox users more control over the plug-in-based content displayed in their browsers
VMware blogpost plays on a theme of a fairy-tale, equating the open source providers as "the three ugly sisters
Disguises, big gig, aspect expectations, aluminum recycled
SAP remains optimistic about growth for the rest of the year
IPv6 proponents slam AirPort Utility v6.0 for removing support for next-gen Internet protocol
The court dropped the Indian unit but has retained parent Google in the suit
The company is working on a new version of its Marketplace app store, which will arrive later this year
IBM, Cisco and Oracle converged data center infrastructure offerings diverge, experts say
Third Java update in 9 days arrives as Apple scrambles to protect Mac users
Simon Leung had been CEO for Microsoft Greater China region since 2008
Chinese authorities removed 21,000 online posts in a government crackdown on rumors
Asked if he is British, one prank caller replied, 'I don't brush my teeth. I like tea. I'm from the U.K.'
Microsoft will stop offering its API for free, bringing it in line with Google's practice of charging for access
Career coaches weigh in on how tech pros can shine in their job interviews.
Page says company is still in "early stages" of Android
A pet's name or a favorite movie just isn't enough