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But McAfee product manager cites concerns about VMware's 'agentless' approach
NXP accused RIM in a federal court in Florida of infringing six of its patents
The issue at hand is whether storage providers are liable for secondary criminal copyright infringement
Users are uncertain about whether the apps' benefits outweigh their risks
AFL-CIO and IEEE-USA fire back at Chamber, IT firms looking to White House for L-1 visa changes
Adding place objects to the Open Graph API will help users learn more about the places they go, Facebook says
Analysts warn that same Dominion Sequoia machines are used in nearly 300 U.S. municipalities
Spending on revenue-enhancing IT systems more beneficial than focusing on streamlining processes to cut costs
Company sees four reasons to invest more than $500 million over four years
As Citrix drops OpenStack, competition between two projects could heat up
Gordon Snow, assistant director of FBI's cyber division, says goal is to target botnet operators
The agency should look for ways to fight unfair competition to U.S. business from foreign firms that use pirated software, the lawmakers say
BusinessObjects Predictive Analysis will support the R open-source language for statistical analysis
New training bundles are organized around specific disciplines and job roles, including cloud architect and data scientist
Mozilla decided to automatically disable outdated Java plug-ins in Firefox because of ongoing attacks targeting them
Tablet-friendly Android platform ticks up to just under 3%
Microsoft's work on the Hyper-V driver accounted for a significant chunk of recent Linux kernel development
Aimed at enterprises uncomfortable in multi-tenant public clouds
Spiceworks users praise the open-source IT management suite
Cites need for compatibility with Amazon and a market-ready product as reasons
A new Ice IX Trojan horse configuration is being sold on underground forums to target Facebook users
More work on Android 4.0 is needed before the products can ship, according to Samsung
Ads that used a company's name to direct traffic to a competitor's website were misleading and deceptive, the court found
The new service lets users burst traffic to public clouds, including Amazon's
The employees have accused Tata of wage violations
The new Ultrastar drive has four different power settings
IBM's newly updated flagship database can shrink storage requirements and speed query response, the company claims
The agency could go ahead and kill the carrier's LTE plan or take other action, and it has no deadline
The reduced twisted pair Ethernet cables would have fewer copper wires inside
Terrafugia executives expect to start delivering drivable plane within a year
Deal fills an important gap in hardware company's solution portfolio
Oracle's Safra Catz and Google's Andy Rubin weren't able to come to an agreement in their dispute over Java technology in Android
Whopping 82% of new iPad owners say they're 'very satisfied'
The tracking of mobile phones is widespread across law enforcement agencies, according to the civil rights group
The Apache Software Foundation connects Hadoop to databases and data warehouses with Sqoop
Products that can help achieve regulatory compliance are a popular favorite among the IT pros who contributed to Network World's annual Fave Raves feature
The Flashback.K variant is distributed via exploits for a known Java vulnerability that Apple has yet to patch
Local and international civil rights organizations have jointly written to the government
Mindblowing 3D, little trouble in big China, screen gems are highlights of Apple iPhone 5 scuttlebutt
Sign of a Microsoft turnaround, or just a calculation change by metrics company?
Here are several actual BYOD policies that you can use as the framework for your own policy
The firms had agreed to launch the venture by March of this year but could not agree on a final deal
Citizen-scientists, volunteers donate computing time for climate research
As telecoms buy up cloud providers, they look to enter the increasingly crowded cloud market
Visa and MasterCard have alerted banks about the breach, according to reports.
IBM will develop advanced technologies for what will be the world's largest radio telescope, operational in 2024