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Autonomous car was in manual mode when the incident occurred
Used primarily after disasters, the service can also support IPTV streaming from events
Incentive program could bolster future smartphone-based payments
But likely destined to be last Microsoft OS that sees large-scale deployment, says Gartner
Connectors that tie Hadoop to Microsoft's data warehousing stack will be available soon
Developers vent frustration on Amazon support forum
The tool creates a physical recovery disk on USB flash or external drives
Adds software features to ease replication of in-house environments for the cloud
Its SuperVISOR for VMware integrates natively with vCenter to manage multiple hypervisors
Web-based applications are playing a role in how the riots will be investigated
Lenovo is aiming at a 20 percent share of the Chinese tablet market
The fire will almost certainly have an impact on supply of Sony entertainment products in the U.K. and Ireland
The city of Portland finishes the pilot project of "System Dynamics for Smarter Cities"
After nearly a year, old version is gone
Study shows online shopping accounts for 10% of discretionary spending
Early study results show correlation between social network's use and narcissism, aggression
VMware's vShield looks to better protect sensitive virtualized data
IBM pulls out of a contract to build a petascale supercomputer for the United States
AMD has no immediate plans to enter the smartphone market and will focus on tablets, smartphones and PCs for growth
Disputed patent once owned by Android smartphone and tablet maker LG Electronics
Oracle has yet to produce Sun.com web pages and Java source code, Google says
Verizon's wireline workers strike as the company focuses on more profitable products
Counters Anonymous' earlier sabotage of nation's Ministry of Defense site
In addition to funding woes, Clearwire faces technical and market challenges
21.5-in. system sports dual-core processor, 2GB RAM
Google insists the e-mail from engineer Tim Lindholm is protected under attorney-client privilege
More operator launches will result in lower prices and more competition on network equipment
GAO report outlines key federal green IT initiatives
Experts say top execs pay attention to Anonymous for the wrong reasons
Ratiopharm Canada and its new parent company see improvements in service levels and manufacturing cycle times.
Kundra contends that security concerns are exaggerated in part to discourage competition.
How corporate security flaws are handled raises lots of questions
The incident took a turn for the worse when some backup generators didn't start as planned
And three reasons it won't