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Extreme network makeover at Paris hotel boosts performance
'These guys are still working,' says security expert of gang behind Trojan aimed at Iran
An interview with Christopher Wolf of the Future of Privacy Forum
States struggle with how to tax cloud services
Public forum draws contrasting responses
Feature is Google's latest effort at improving transparency
TechAmerica panelists seem some long-term growth in cybersecurity, mobile expansion and other areas
Hundreds of millions of dollars had already been spent on the effort, which would have modernized the state's court system software
Peer-to-peer "poisoning" tactic pays off but over 100,000 victim machines still infected
European antitrust investigators are working quickly to bring the case to a conclusion
New caps on roaming costs should banish post-holiday price shocks
Box looks to address mobile access to cloud app issues
Apple is misusing the standardization process, according to Nokia
Adobe hopes the new automatic update option will help the company respond to Flash Player attacks more efficiently
Microsoft launches Windows 8 developer camps
Apple is trying to appease a regulator that is taking the company to court for allegedly misleading advertisements
The e-reader will start shipping on April 27, but Amazon's Kindle Fire is still a no-show
Nasscom says Indian IT firm employment growing in U.S.
The hiring of president/COO signals a step in a new direction for Blue Coat
The Web needs a unified component model, a Google engineer advises
Lawmakers call on agencies to focus more on possible vulnerabilities embedded into IT products
Netflix VP talks security and why it can't be all cloud
There's an energetic debate over storage architectures going on
The agency finds 95 MHz of spectrum that could be available for commercial use, but says agencies may not be able to relocate
Researchers were able to deceive both OpenID and Facebook authentication systems
North America is generating most of the business, but sales are rising quickly in Western Europe and Asia-Pacific
Red Hat officials discuss characteristics, benefits of open clouds
Fresh off departure from HP, Lynch airs plan to back 20 Big Data companies
The company also plans to release its Jabber product for the iPad and an upgrade of Jabber for Windows desktops and laptops
An announcement posted by hackers on Pastebin links to what it says are details of 163,792 MilitarySingles.com users
Microsoft can describe 39 individuals involved, but no names.
Two included emulators allow developers to see how their apps perform on phones with different memory capacities
The teenager is also suspected of hacking three universities and running a marketplace for stolen credit card data.
The dual between Metro and desktop editions of IE10 can be tamed, says Microsoft
Smartphones, tablets now as much a part of class as laptops and computers
Oracle has also filed for summary adjudication in the case
New 7124FX allows users to write apps to programmable ASIC to lower latency
Tim Cook calls for increased cooperation with Beijing, according to a report from China's state-run press
Posing as fictitious company on Internet, GAO finds Chinese suppliers selling bogus electronics