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The ruling in the WikiLeaks investigation upheld secrecy in collecting such information
Third-party developers can tie their products more closely with the GoTo products offered by Citrix
Social network called close to settlement over 2009 privacy changes
Enterprise adoption of technology has outstripped number of skilled Hadoop pros
Still, iPad expected to far outsell all other tablets
Storage appliance allows applications to run on it directly
Wellesley College profs investigating social media information trustworthiness, while University of Cincinnati students want to help you party
SUV-size robotic rover set to lift off for Martian surface Nov. 25
U.S. copyright enforcement laws have gaps that don't address foreign websites, supporters of Protect IP and SOPA say
Online shoppers using iPads typically spend more than shoppers using a PC, IBM finds.
Rush to fix security holes after a data breach can destroy needed evidence
The shortage will affect smaller PC vendors and lower priced products most, IDC says
PC prices could rise as a result of hard-drive supply shortages, IDC said
Plugs hole Charlie Miller revealed this week that could let criminals plant rogue apps in App Store
New research from Retrevo suggests price and size boosting Amazon tablet
Infosys motion to move the court case into arbitration is rejected
Microsoft drops Flash from Windows Phone Mango, which may have influenced Adobe
Chambers says Cisco's access routers and core data center switches are not where company wants them to be.
Analyst's 'Apple Barometer' shows suppliers' sales down 12% as reports continue to come in of cuts in product orders
Members of the European Parliament call for immediate action to stop data protection violations by foreign companies
A component of the toolkit can also give an administrator insight into what data was stolen
Cripples 'DNS Changer' botnet of 4 million machines allegedly controlled by Estonians
BlackBerry service in a number of countries was affected by an outage last month
Rates of fraud dipped slightly this year, according to a report. But, increasingly, it is being committed by folks right under your nose
A majority of the company's reorganization is finished, according to CEO John Chambers
The newest version of Oracle's Solaris operating system is better prepared for cloud workloads, the company claims
Bookseller's request for documents could shed light on the patents involved and the fees Microsoft is accruing from Android
Accounting errors and intentional misconduct have been found, according to CSC's CFO
Adobe is transitioning from Flash plug-in to HTML5 for desktop browsers, too
The Justice Department is indicting seven individuals with hijacking more than 4 million computers across 100 countries
Razr to run over Verizon's LTE 4G network
Localytics says AT&T remains on top despite added competition for iPhone sales
Cable companies and an e-recycler offer low-cost ways for U.S. families to get online
Identity thieves use professional calling services to obtain missing pieces of information about victims
No 'Antennagate' on newest model, but scores it lower than some Android rivals
First Midwest Bank security chief says attacks come on 'daily basis'
Academic credentials may not have been checked prior to hiring of Jim Mann this week
The legislation would allow states to collect sales tax from out-of-state online sellers
The switch to HTML 5 was inevitable
Cites HTML's value to customers and industry
The on-premise cloud option is based on the FlexPod architecture that combines NetApp storage with Cisco's UCS
Company confirms plans to focus on HTML, cut 750 jobs
Users will be able to access 5.8 million Wi-Fi hotspots in four years
Diligenta bagged a business process outsourcing order from insurer Friends Life