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But it's not clear when the release will be generally available
Apple's products do not warrant the intellectual property protections that it claims, Samsung said
DNSChanger victims should fix their DNS settings until March 8, when the temporary DNS servers will be closed down
Joomla sites can now be run using SQL Server and PostGreSQL
Microsoft says the man lives in St. Petersburg and used for work for a computer security software company
The search giant proposes enhancements for the Web's TCP transport layer to reduce latency
But decision leaves questions unaddressed over other types of location tracking
LightSquared owner Falcone and another man appeared to offer improper deals to help allow FCC approval, Senator Grassley said
Google+ members will be able to add nicknames and maiden names to their profiles, and will be able to use pseudonyms in some cases
Revised hacking contest to offer $60K top prize, debut on-site exploit writing
Social networking accounts of lawmakers could be targeted in big election year
Can a leadership change save BlackBerry maker?
Bookmarklet adds Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn profiles to Google's 'People and Pages' sidebar
Cybercrime gang pays dev to build 'private' version of notorious money-stealing malware
Some say Hein's task faces roadblocks due to continued problems in PlayBook 2 and BlackBerry touchscreens
Software complementary to traditional antivirus, says Sourcefire
Following president's State of the Union address, he'll use Google+ to talk to voters
Everyone underestimated the impact of massive online protests in the debate over the two bills
Net Optics' recent acquisition of network analytics software provider nMetric is a move to satisfy demand for tools to gather and analyze data on activity across enterprise networks
The new version of the Ruby on Rails framework features new developments that could aid Web development
In the wake of InfoWorld's exclusive story on a flaw in Oracle's flagship database product, Oracle weighs in and new developments emerge
The US consumer organization also said the EU should stand up to Google because US government will not
Security experts can't tell whether bogus Camera+ was malicious
Infor10 Motion is the company's new foundation for mobile application delivery
One more step ahead in Intel's dream to achieve exascale computing.
Young company Piston Cloud Computing released its private cloud operating system, and co-founder Josh McKenty says the company is ready to take on VMware in that market
Thorsten Heins most important task will be to launch smartphones based on BlackBerry 10 as soon as possible, according to analysts
Karenann Terrell was promoted to CIO at Walwart
The chip maker has partnered with Motorola and Lenovo in a new effort to get into the smartphone business.
Cloud computing and disaster recovery drive expansion of undersea optical telecommunications networks
The proposed new law is to be revealed on Wednesday, despite delays and criticism
Revolutionary battery, 4-inch screen, and waterproofing
Unauthorized database access prompted DreamHost to reset the FTP and shell access passwords of its customers
Purchases service management layer assets for CDNs
The Japanese tech giant says its new sensors will take better pictures while cutting manufacturing costs and chip size
The Mandarin Oriental deployed an access point in every room, along with ports for other services
IT services, software development grow; manufacturing, telecom shrink
ICANN changes the rules, but enterprise IT execs can take advantage of new opportunities to boost traffic, revenue