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Fujian province is using a mainframe as an integration point for several cloud services, IBM said
Scam tries to scare users with black screen and Microsoft logo; Panda's found the 'activation' code
New technology included in drives with capacities of 250GB to 1TB
The US National Security Agency is submitting a database it has developed for Apache open source development
The hacker appears to have a political motivation for striking the Dutch certificate authority
The controversial copyright treaty is still under investigation by the European Parliament's legal affairs committee.
Yukihiro Matsumoto details the past, present, and future of the popular programming language, calling mobile 'the way to go'
Baidu recently announced a set of developer tools that analysts said could be the beginnings of a mobile OS
Security firm Fox-IT said over 99 percent of requests for google.com using a rogue certificate came from Iran
Updates also code-signed by separate certificate that Microsoft controls
Forty-three countries will receive access to the streaming movie service in the next week
Larger screens work well for media consumption, but durability may be compromised, say analysts.
New rules aim to block a rash of unsolicited telemarketing communications
Baidu's new Yi platform, a set of developer tools, will eventually be made for consumers
Websites belonging to major companies were redirected to a defacement page via DNS record tampering
Criminals acquired over 500 DigiNotar digital certificates; Mozilla and Google issue 'death sentence'
Apple has already won a court order banning sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany
Dual Play lets two players see different views of the same game full screen on a 3D TV
The Fraunhofer Institute's interactive shop window lets people use gestures to learn more about products on display
Embarcadero has expanded its Delphi and C++ IDE for graphics-intensive business apps
After being terminated from his job, he logged into McLane Advanced Technologies and wiped customer data
Oracle is spending far more than that sum, which a Rimini Street customer asked for in order to comply with a subpoena
ClassicCloseouts.com allegedly charged customers' credit cards multiple times for items they didn't order
Verizon strike skews unemployment report
Adoption picks up in August, first full month of upgrade's availability
Bulletin from feds highlights group's Occupy Wall Street, Operation Facebook, Project Mayhem campaigns
Linux kernel break-in, virtualization protection, copper theft security and Mac OS X breaks dominate security news
'Scope of wrongdoing astonishing,' alleges lawsuit filed over payment for aiding imports of prescription drugs
The illustrated iPhone, prototypes and bars, early upgrades, small screens
Critics have often charged the company with being lax in this respect
The operator will likely use LTE to offer video-on-demand
Best Buy, Staples knock down prices on RIM PlayBook tablet
Rep at IFA event reportedly says Samsung has 'no plans' to sell devices in U.S.; spokesman says plans are unannounced
Long battery life and fast startup times puts the Aspire S3 in the 'ultrabook' class
The UK continues to pursue those allegedly connected with Anonymous and Lulz Security
The new Baidu home page aims to personalize search results for users
The group has released controversial e-mail said to have been sent by Texas police officers
Revenue grew more than 10 percent and capacity shipped increased 46.7 percent
Luis Mijangos would hack his victims and then spy on them using their own webcams and microphones
Says it will reject federal Judge's compromise plan; 'jury got it right' with $1.3B judgement
Officials discuss plans for combined Western Digital-Hitachi GST after deal closes later this year
Android is the top smartphone OS, while some early adopters want a new BlackBerry, a survey says