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Once enterprises move fully to BBX devices, they'll be able to manage them without the BES
AT&T said the report, which disputes the benefits of the merger, should not have been released
Company downplays danger threat, says fix is coming
Groups call for the FTC to require Facebook to restore old privacy settings, however
PCI-SIG's new PCIe 4.0 bus will be finalized by 2014 or 2015
The government doesn't have the best track record for migrating to electronic records systems
Both smartphones heavily dominate app downloads
Claims Apple knew exactly what iTether was up to before it approved the app
News about large crowds of organized thieves is popping up in the headlines. But should retailers really worry and prepare?
ParknPool says a failed Epicor ERP project to replace its QuickBooks system will result in a loss this year
Cryin' shame: 60% of Windows PCs lack 18-month-old Java update, adds expert
The B6200 StoreOnce Backup System is HP's first use of Autonomy software
Analysts are dubious that latest tactic can help AT&T overcome DOJ, FCC objections to T-Mobile deal
Reports indicate the social network could go public as early as April
The social networking site deceived consumer about privacy practices on 'numerous occasions,' the FTC says
More than 90% of the Office 365 customer base currently is made up of small businesses
Now you see it, now you don't; Apple squashes another carrier-sidestepping tethering app
Companies will be able to negotiate pan-European agreements with a single authority, rather than country by country as now
TheInfoPro study finds Cisco and Juniper down, Check Point and Palo Alto up in firewall popularity contest
Users get access to internal maps of retail stores, malls, airports and other large venues
Tablets with Microsoft's Windows 8 will have to be competitive on features and price to draw user interest
Pay-as-you-go service to help reduce IT management concerns
Six mobile storefronts will adopt the ESRB rating system in the coming months
It's faster, cheaper and easier than the courts, said Commission officials
Live streaming spam makes Facebook's community forum hard to navigate
Websites often get bogged down with scripts and widgets with high latency times, according to Ghostery
Merck in Germany said last week it had inexplicably lost administrative rights to the Facebook page
And neither can the functionalities of a computer program
Dartmouth researchers have developed a mertic that can sumamrize how much a digital image has been altered
WikiLeaks has scheduled a press conference on Thursday in London that will cover the organization's plans
Japan's biggest carrier will invest $390 million and offer compatible handsets for "nottv," which aims for an April launch.
Adds FAST boot to ensure boot files remain on flash memory
Paul Martine taps desktop virtualization, cloud apps to trim IT costs while increasing services
The software will combine structured and unstructured data into a unified workflow
The BlackBerry Mobile Fusion product will manage Android, iOS, BlackBerry and BBX devices
Microsoft is expected to claim success selling Office 365 to small companies in particular
Its ChannelFly software finds the best channel by looking at packet performance
Next generation of DX tools also offer duplicate code detection and a bridge from ASP.Net to Apple's iPhone
The dispute stems from 3M's decision to use a third-party support provider to help it run its systems
Fake UPS notices, bogus Groupon coupons, raft of other tactics deployed by bad guys
Still no official word on Nexus launch date
IBM takes top stop in server revenue
4 inches is big, not malware-proof, irony alert
Harris poll shows many U.S. buyers are checking off their shopping lists online
Company's software enables surreptitious tracking of mobile phone users, researcher said