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In a roller-coaster year, HP customers seek product, management stability
'Story of your life' display makes it easier for criminals to dig up data for social engineered attacks, says researcher
What happens to your personal data if a company goes bankrupt? Just one hot-button security issue for week ending Sept. 23
Company slates press conference for likely unveiling of long-expected Amazon.com Android-based device
iP-Day, display delays, internal errors, plus is a minus, fireproofing and Al Gore
But Trojan code is crude, can't yet connect to control server, say security firms
A Red Hat developer is charging that Microsoft is using UEFI in Windows 8 to lock out Linux, which Microsoft denies
Wi-Fi administrators could manage networks with fewer devices using AirShark
Successful bidders were Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM), Vodafone and Wind,
AT&T also to release three new Mango phones this fall
Court date set for Monday
Mozy said initial online backups can take weeks to complete
Using rivals' trademarks in Google Adwords is fair competition unless the products are imitations, the court said
Trend Micro says more than 1,400 computers in 61 countries were targeted
Cisco survey looks at relative importance of Internet access
Take-down and command disruption reduces botnet by 74% since March
Company is reportedly thinking about keeping the Personal Systems Group, which sells PCs and smartphones
23-year-old is accused of using SQL injection to break into Sony Pictures database
From the beginning, Lane expected Whitman to emerge as the top candidate
The company has also made it possible for media companies like Netflix to more tightly integrate their content with its site
Analysts don't expect Database Appliance to cannibalize Oracle's Exadata enterprise offering
ISPs would be required to make changes aimed to stopping copyright, trademark and patent infringements
Former SAP CEO Leo Apotheker lasted less than a year in the job
At closed door Capitol Hill briefing, CAPTCHA inventor Luis von Ahn touts benefits of U.S.-funded research to lawmakers
ESR channel would ship a new version every 30 weeks, support with interim security updates
More employees are also bringing a second smartphone to use at work, Forrester survey finds
The agency seeks public comment on how to use texting, pictures and video in 911 emergency dialing
The idea is to increase the visibility of Yahoo News content among Facebook users and deepen engagement
The turnstile that is HP's CEO position looks likely to spin again today leaving chief Lou Apotheker outside looking in
The open source cloud software stack has been updated with a new interface and unified authentication
The Texas operation falsely suggested it was affiliated with U.S. government agencies, the FTC says
Android tablets will still trail the iPad in 2015
Android devices will reach 36% in 2015
Google privacy concerns largely unaddressed at Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
But CEOs Larry Ellison and Larry Page may yet meet again, according to a court filing
The platform will be built on top of the same infrastructure as Teradata's own appliances
XSS bug similar to June flaw that attackers used to snatch Gmail passwords
Prolonged warrantless tracking of individuals a violation of Fourth Amendment rights, contends The Constitution Project
New product addresses bottlenecks specific to wireless devices.
Google's Schmidt defends the company, saying its search is focused on providing the best results