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The company will deploy a total of 1 million robots to replace some workers, according to media reports
The new Adobe Edge application replicates some of Flash's capabilities using Web standards
Black Hat 2011 will showcase security issues and vulnerabilities in everything from USB devices to printers and scanners
Hackers say they've downloaded about 400 megabytes of stolen documents from the government contractor
The top 5 percent of mobile data users may face slower speeds
The new social network takes on Facebook right out of the gate
TouchPad tablet models are currently cheaper by $50
Exponential growth in data volumes prompts Facebook's largest data migration project
Pros issue security tips to protect laptops, phones at the two biggest hacker shows
But the problems are now mostly resolved, according to the technology distributor
A new plan from Verizon, AT&T and small carrier groups would end traditional telephone service subsidies
It's too early to tell if Google+ will take Facebook's social networking throne
'Great start," says Charlie Miller, proponent of 'No Free Bugs' movement
There is increasing activity on high-skill visa reform in Congress. Here's what to watch for.
Follows in footsteps of co-defendant, who pleaded guilty last month in return for recommended 12-to-18-month sentence
'Bad software patent litigation is a wasteful war that no one will win,' Google says
Bug bounty will be $500 per bug, but the company will pay out more for serious issues
The e-mail from a Google engineer indicated that Google knew it needed a Java license for Android, according to Oracle
Stealthy data center network company still not ready to spill the beans
The newly launched UnQL NoSQL query language has gotten the backing of Microsoft
IT is faring better than other sectors but vendors in the consumer market are getting hit
Claims Brocade products infringe on its patents, seeks to bar sales
Handset makers, carriers now testing near-final Microsoft code
A software fix will resolve the problem of Toshiba Thrives not waking up from sleep mode
Consumer group BEUC says the Commission's current talks with industry forget the consumer
iPhone schematics, furtive photos, Apple as weapons manufacturer
Capital budgets for hardware, software and more slide lower, due in part to debt impasse
Combo of behavioral and signature detection sets it apart from antivirus products
The deal ensures that the value of Alipay stays within the Alibaba Group, Yahoo's CFO said
But support for Lion's versioning, auto save features 'months' away
In most cases, Hadoop coexisting with conventional relational database management tools, a new study says
The Dell Streak 10 Pro is the PC maker's first 10-inch tablet
A company picnic and an old HP advertisement sparked the idea for System Administrator Appreciation Day, now in its 12th year
Sprint seeks capital while LightSquared wants savings, analysts say
The California man is sentenced to more than 12 years in prison
Healthcare provider encrypts 885TB of 'at rest' data