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Unexpected demand is however putting pressure on its infrastructure, including support
Hacking group discloses source code segments used in Symantec's Endpoint Protection 11.0 and Antivirus 10.2
DS200 optical scanner from ES&S doesn't meet federal standards, but remains certified, Election Assistance Commission says
Google said it has also added Taiwanese chipmaker Mediatek as it begins a crucial year for its nascent TV platform.
The Nook business had high growth, but requires large investments
The carrier says its new network will debut in four cities in the first half 2012
The addition of cloud-based storage is putting more pressure on operators
Latest agency to move to hosted apps as feds still see big savings in cloud migrations
Intel may announce smartphone customers and show off a Windows 8 tablet with the upcoming Clover Trail chip
A next-generation user interface is set for launch later this month
Mystery of the month, say experts, is what Microsoft means by 'security feature bypass' update
So far, strong opposition to the copyright bills hasn't changed many minds
Worldwide DRAM revenue slides 11% in third quarter
Not really secret, says federal judge, in latest ruling of long-running Psystar lawsuit
Updated list now totals 26 cities; additions include Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City
The worm appears to have collected 45,000 logins and passwords already, according to Seculert
iOS rumors the way they were meant to be written
Latest model is priced at at $200, same as the already-available black model
Acer's new Iconia Tab A200 is priced starting at $329
Enterprise search, mobile browsing, cloud services grab big venture bucks and early adopters
Marvell is bringing ARM architecture to the Google TV software platform
The 802.11ac silicon will break the Gigabit barrier, Broadcom said
The newly released NetBeans version 7.1 comes with full support for Swing, JSF and Oracle's newly updated JavaFX
Analysts split on whether new CEO is just what Yahoo needs, or whether move is 'deja vu all over again'
Lenovo announces ThinkPad Hybrid X1 , which it calls its thinnest ThinkPad yet
CES opens in Las Vegas next week but might lack a standout new product to light up the show
Reset feature makes it difficult but not impossible to recover purged data, Microsoft says
Hitachi's hard drive business buy may hurt competition, regulators say
Siri won't understand Chinese until later this year
A contentious email will stay but other evidence can be excluded, a judge has ruled
Claims Comet made $2.2M selling superfluous recovery discs to customers
Dueling dates, more power, major cosmetic change ahead for Apple iPad
Passwords offer good enough protection vs. the harm that breaches cause - apparently
Demo of Dyle service to be shown on Samsung smartphones at CES
Slaps own browser with 60-day penalty, buries download page in search results
The company's reported sale of monitoring equipment to Iran should result in sanctions, the lawmakers say
Dozens of Network World readers chime in on why IT turnover rates are soaring among 20-something IT staff
Cisco reiterates to disbelieving public that its Umi product is no more. It has ceased to be. It has expired and gone to meet its maker. Bereft of life, it rests in peace
Company demotes its own browser for 60 days
The silicon vendor will show off 400-megabit MoCA 2.0 and other technologies
Book reviews: "America the Vulnerable" and "When Gadgets Betray Us"
IT professionals offer security, desktop virtualization advice
Scott Thompson will take over as Yahoo's new CEO on Jan. 9, replacing Carol Bartz, who was fired in September
After nearly seven years of development, Apache has released version 1.0 of its popular Hadoop data analysis platform