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Symantec concerned that Anonymous group will also now post other stolen source code
The release of HP's LoadRunner in the Cloud is a step toward a more scalable environment for application load testing.
FTC wants to ensure background screening apps protect privacy, adhere to Fair Credit Reporting Act
The copyright bills have too many problems to fix, say the groups, including Public Knowledge and Amnesty International
A special Edge edition of HANA and HANA-powered analytics for SAP's Business One are on tap
Old-school hosted telephony is still around for government organizations, universities
Apple iOS, Android pace growth in US, worldwide
Japan named as primary source of DDoS attack traffic for Q4 2011
The open-source company wants enterprises to move their network-attached storage to the cloud
Tulip Data Center Services is setting up the largest data center in the country so far
Mobile Dynamics CRM clients will get a look tailored to their machines
Unlike many large U.S. data centers, this one is vertical
The Tokyo-based tech giant continues to align its once-independent PlayStation platform with its other products and services
Three-quarters of the time, shoddy security with vendor's remote-access and VPN to blame for data breach, Trustwave study finds
The hacker group had earlier released emails between a hacker and a person said to be a Symantec representative
A federal judge last year lowered the award to Oracle by US$1 billion
The server-based flash cache will come in bigger cards, SSDs and less expensive media later this year, the company says
Microsoft's C++ AMP specification allows mainstream programmers to harness GPUs for number crunching
Analysts say 'Hondo' tablet chips provide strong opportunity for an AMD rebound
Adobe has launched a beta version of Flash Player for Firefox that uses sandboxing technology to prevent exploits
Failure to secure routers may let others download copyrighted content, Liberty Media contends
Java has been buoyed by Android's success, but C continues to close the popularity gap
Move would end 17-year run of Windows' iconic feature
IT, end users must compromise over control of consumer devices used on enterprise networks, analysts say
Security not a concern, savings are real, company says
iPhone beats Samsung's multiple models in 4Q 2011, say research firms
Informal survey shows Hong Kong, Poland, Taiwan and South Korea top advertised speeds
Apple requires digital certificate to activate MDM software to control its iOS devices
Ads may appear in early March, a few months before IPO
Pennsylvania State University researchers have devised optical fiber with a built-in integrated electronic component
AT&T says users who consume 2GB of data a month are among top 5% of unlimited data users
But new botnet-building malware illustrates 'incredibly frustrating' job of destroying criminal infrastructure, adds Symantec
A number of "showstopper" technical issues remain
Much depends on airline and public opinion, not safety
The court based its judgment on a European Union directive, which campaigners hope will make the ruling applicable elsewhere
Zsclaer identified rogue PHP redirect scripts uploaded on hundreds of websites hosted at DreamHost
Solid state drive offers lower price, higher performance than predecessor offering, along with encryption and compression -- what's not to like?
Windows Phone 7, iOS, Android and BlackBerry will all be represented
The Indian government wants Google and other Internet companies to evolve a mechanism to quickly remove objectionable content
Upgrades all about faster backups, snapshot management, eDiscovery and cloud storage.
Smartphones emerge as key to out-of-band authentication methods for online finance
Service not profitable for airlines; users unaware Wi-Fi is available and want it free
The service aims to help cloud users cut their costs