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The company continues to struggle, with its tablet sales dropping off and revenue continuing to sink
Startups showed how smartphones could aid posture, fitness and African health care
Microsoft's Roslyn project will bring the flexibility of dynamic languages to C# and Visual Basic
'Many more positives than negatives,' says online trend-tracking firm
No plans to rely on near-field communication
AdGame was voted the best of the Startup Weekend projects at Demo Fall
"More work" needed to establish Microsoft mobile OS
At $1,000, ultrabooks are overpriced for a slumping PC market, attendees say
Intel shows an experimental chip that can run at under 10 milliwatts
One 'skin' of the browser will support plug-ins like Flash, another will not
They want to continue talking even as the court moves ahead with a pretrial schedule
So far, there's more hype than real-world examples of customers using the in-memory database
The P400e has a read/write rate of 350MBps and 140MBps, respectively
The company will now charge from 8.5 cents per hour for its computing power
"The Cloud" may at last be moving beyond buzzword status
Guidelines don't cover software or mobile payments
Sharing sensitive intelligence can improve safety of critical financial infrastructure, official says
The company sees opportunities in new datacenter rollouts in Asia
With Windows 8 in pre-release, focus now shifts to tablet developers
Copper wires are working better than expected in the interconnect technology, an Intel executive said
Google said in April that a formidable patent portfolio is a defense against litigation
SAP pleads guilty to unauthorized computer access and IP theft charges
StrikeForce says unfixed glitch in IE9 is preventing its keystroke encryption product from running on the browser
Despite Microsoft's enthusiasm for placing Windows 8 on ARM processors, Windows Server 8 will not have an ARM edition
SnapApp, SocMetrics and Yesware give you some intriguing reasons to try out their wares
Match.com bought a 20 percent stake in Zhenai.com
The Foundry Innovation Center in Palo Alto will help developers create hardware and software
Cybersecurity threats are manifold says Army General Keith Alexander, commander of US Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency
But criminals continue to target U.S. businesses, with the FBI currently investigating 400 wire transfer cases
The new feature will let Facebook users follow others' public posts without necessarily being approved friends
Some attacks "gain" more than others; a basis for smart counter-attacks
IDC found that while competition hurt Android tablets in Q2, Android market share should start growing again soon
The study's results highlight an unemployment trend that is based on education and skill levels
Activations coincide with sale of first Droid Bionic phones for LTE
A smartphone with an Intel chip and Google Android will ship in the first half of 2012
Windows Server 8 includes storage array management and virtual hard disk live migration
Motorola was considering settling suits brought by Apple and Microsoft when it agreed to the Google acquisition
Algorithms search for commonly-used phrases in emails, though take privacy concerns into account
New feature targets enterprises that want workers to run secure systems while away from the office
Twitter to offer new user interface in Chinese language in the coming weeks
Say goodbye to 20 minutes of Kenny G, company claims