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The HANA in-memory platform will be bolstered by Sybase's array of database technologies
The FlexPod is designed for 500 to 1,000 users
Software, not hardware, will determine the Google tablet's worth
Military staff shortages force Army to alter its certification guidelines
The two agencies have seized 758 domain names since June 2010 in an effort to combat counterfeiting
Kaspersky website allows checking a Mac's unique hardware identifier against a database of 700,000 Flashback-infected Macs
Stock price surges briefly to $649 per share
Lack of applications and fragmentation continues to hamper Android
Open Networking Research Center combines big vendors with Stanford and UC Berkeley to advance SDN
Intel's Studybook tablet has a 7-inch screen and has an estimated price between $199 and $299
FCC and CTIA launch multi-pronged initiative designed to protect data on phones
Group Manufacturing Services wants its money back, but Epicor says the customer erred by attempting the project on its own
New ZeuS configuration steals log-in information from customers of a Canadian payroll service provider
HP leverages OpenStack to create public cloud offering; adds virtualized networking functions to FlexNetwork
Keeping track of stolen phones has become increasingly important as more users have expensive smartphones, according to an analyst
'You are late,' Microsoft tells customers who haven't started XP-to-Windows 7 migration
Enrollments might have been higher had it not been for enrollment caps, says Computing Research Association
StorageTek Tape Analytics provides one screen for managing tapes around the world, easing cloud administration
SSNs on 280K exposed; names, birth dates of another 500K compromised
The company received $10 million in incentives from the state to locate the facility there
Jack Tramiel ran Commodore International, which released the Commodore 64, one of the most popular computers of all time
T-Mobile will gain spectrum in Alabama, Illinois, Missouri and Minnesota
Consumers will pay about $200 extra for e-books this year, the Consumer Federation of America says
The $35 Aakash 2 will ship in two to three weeks
In an ongoing effort to rebrand itself, Detroit tries to lure high-tech talent
Security updates continue through mid-April 2017
Open-source alternative project attracting multiple converts from Google
Second source confirms massive Mac infestation, claims more than 600K machines compromised
Cisco claims up to 20 to 1 improvement in encrypted VoIP call volume
Acquisition of Green Hat paves the way for mobile testing
Unlikely that faulty hardware causing poor wireless connections
Web attacks based on the Nuclear Pack exploit toolkit check for mouse cursor movement before serving their payload
The Japanese company held an open house at its research labs on the outskirts of Tokyo
Intel has partnered with Lenovo and Motorola to build smartphones using the company's latest mobile chip
The employee downloaded the confidential documents while on the rolls of both Intel and AMD
Japan's largest business newspaper said the struggling electronics firm will slash about 6 percent of its global workforce
Australia earlier decided to ban Huawei from taking part in a broadband project because of security concerns
Verizon will require new DSL customers to also get landline voice, though more than 10 percent now use it without
Forrester Research forecast sees hardware spending lagging; IT hiring outlook mixed
Sources say Insieme, QFabric challenges have taken project out of Cisco data center fabric development
Startup will use network marketing to spread the product as well
Latest Apple iPhone scuttlebutt: June dreams, big screen hopes, gauche Apple, OLED
Purdue research finds popular free smartphone apps spend up to 75% of their energy on advertising-related functions
Linux Tycoon creator Bryan Lunduke may have an unlikely gaming hit on his hands as the buzz begins to spread