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Federico Faggin says he never foresaw the changes the microprocessor would bring
Cloud providers can now customize their Atmos web portals
Security firm Bit9 says Samsung Galaxy Mini, HTC Desire, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Sanyo Zio, HTC Wildfire are highest security risks
Robotics competitions, programming skills tip the scales for college applicants; being a girl helps
Six-figure salaries, hipster image drive up applications to the nation's top techie colleges
HP has described the Oracle filing as a "desperate delay tactic"
Bharti Airtel and Vodafone India are charged with irregular allotment of spectrum
However, the company has yet to allow for the commercial sale of products based on Kinect for Windows
Amazon shortens name to 'Amazon Appstore' by dropping 'for Android'
High prices could stifle ultrabook adoption over the next few years
It's beginning to look a lot like a mobile Christmas. Here are tips on how to keep your smartphone and data safe.
Amazon to make up loss with product sales through its $199 tablet
'Exponential growth' driven by Google's policy of not vetting apps, veteran hackers moving to Android
Massimo Marchiori helped with the giant's search algorithm but is preparing to launch his own search engine
Steve Jobs cancelled the iPhone 5; LTE is so near
In separate incident, hacker claims access to SCADA system at Houston utility
Target built a new website from scratch after outsourcing its online operations to Amazon for 10 years, but the launch of its in-house platform hasn't been smooth
Amplicate is mostly focused on consumer goods and celebrities but has a wealth of tech-related opinion-mining as well
Salesforce, Intuit and Dell offer mixed financial reports
Every-six-week release schedule leaves more users running older versions
Symantec takes a look at small-business security hubris
Chairman Jeff Henley detailed the gritty work of merger integration to show CFOs how they can transform their companies
The PaaS provider has started a new program for delivering experimental services
The iOSsphere as the tech entertainment center of the world
But a growing number of smartphones will challenge the industry
Members of the European Parliament say the new EU-US deal poses great civil liberties threats
Verizon version may come to U.S. later this month
Citigroup says the phone might cost less than $200
Concerns about censorship overblown, backers of controversial bill say
Video performance similar on iPhone 4S on AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, Metrico study finds
The local business reviews site cites Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft's Bing as competitors
Google had delayed the release of Android 3.0 earlier this year, which drew criticism
The CloudBand platform can power a carrier's own software and cloud services to subscribers
U.S. health officials delay enforcement until March 31, 2012
The enterprise Wi-Fi vendor aims to ensure security as employers let users bring their own devices to work
Microsoft-sponsored study quantifies how much international manufacturers save by using stolen software
Cloud Security Alliance creates a resource for customers of cloud products and services
Remote access to e-health records a top priority
Memory market weighs down global revenue; 2012 expected to start slow
The Geronimo application server now supports an OSGi modular architecture
The Chinese government is using censorship as a tool against US companies trying to do business there, critics say
'Keeping Flash Player alive on the desktop doesn't accomplish anything,' says group
Google's social net has third-largest traffic week as more users make return trips to site
Report by iPass also confirms Bring Your Own Device trend in workplaces