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Proposed class action suit involves TRICARE, seeks $1,000 per victim
Dell's services unit is adapting to the quirks of doing business in China
Rivals develop Cisco fabric switch for HP blade servers
Google CEO says his goal is to change the overall Google experience
Almost all test vehicles are equipped to test carriers' 4G networks for performance and coverage
Can China overcome security questions?
iPhone 4 users wait; hang onto that iPhone 5 case; just believe
Ballmer keeps the focus on products, with a truism about tech
Closes $8.5B deal, says continuing multi-platform strategy is key
More than 400K SSNs may have leaked in last 30 years, Scripps Howard News Service says
Despite the LibreOffice fork, the Apache Software Foundation wants to maintain OpenOffice leadership
Disassembly of Apple iPhone 4S bears chip, component details
The so-called HSI surcharge is not authorized by government agencies
The problem lies with sponsored results
More than 40% of iPhone 3G/3GS and 4 owners will make switch
Sprint customers says better plans, wireless coverage keep them waiting for the iPhone with their carrier
The tricky malware hides itself on computers and can be hard to detect
Excluding exceptional items, revenue rose 12 percent and operating profit 23 percent, SAP said
Dell hopes first conference changes perceptions that it's just about hardware
Backed up by 67,000 patents, Sony Ericsson's CEO thinks it can handle any possible law suits
The Indian government has said previously that Google Earth exposes sensitive imagery
Developers applaud Oracle's intent but see long odds on Apple allowing JavaFX apps to run on iOS
Hundreds lined the streets, some overnight, to get the latest iPhone, while the Apple faithful continued to mourn Jobs
The new social networking site will influence Google's search engine and ad systems
The company will target new devices at audiences that want them for both business and personal use
A $300 antenna would keep GPS receivers from being affected by its LTE network, the carrier says
The company also topped Wall Street expectations
Invite makes OS release clear; rumors of Galaxy Nexus smartphone persist
Microsoft appeases shareholder activists by pressuring suppliers to be ethical and green, but environmental watchdogs question the tactic's effectiveness
Google's executive chairman joins the social network three months after its launch
Users report a wide range of problems with new service; Apple confirms email issues
Dell will implement new technologies gathered from recent acquisitions into PowerEdge servers and management appliances
Emails, passwords of AppDB, Bugzilla users stolen
Barr has a certain respect for the hacking group that caused him to resign
Messaging vendor leads in addressing security, anti-spamming problems caused by next-gen Internet protocol
In a couple weeks, Jumio will start offering a software-only product for mobile credit card processing
Government legislation could not keep up with changes in online advertising practices, critics say
More IT jobs desire tech candidates with an MBA, staffing experts find
'More notable for the things it fails to include,' says director of Firefox engineering
IT pros who earn MBA degrees are valued for their hybrid technical-business skills
Vint Cerf, Google's chief Internet evangelist explains, defends Google's privacy practices
Fix comes four days after initial outages
Part of famed Bell Labs development team
The companies are clashing in Australia, the Netherlands and the U.S.
In an exclusive interview, SUSE president and GM Nils Brauckmann talks about strategic partnerships, building clouds, and whether the economic downturn presents an opportunity for open source