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The French authority responsible for stopping illegal downloads has warned 470,878 filesharers but taken no one to court yet
Company reorg doesn't mean "Cisco tax" is going away
Two judges will now decide whether Assange should be extradited to face questioning by prosecutors
An Indian minister said that the country had asked a number of companies to allow them to monitor communications
Discusses streamlining during keynote but dodges huge layoff expected
China released the results of a nine-month campaign to stop piracy in the country
Venerable Cisco Ethernet switch line gets major bandwidth boost
Until recently, the company's venture chief recommended startups develop for iOS first
The company will argue in court Wednesday it suffered a 'miscarriage of justice'
Unisys finds more workers are using consumer devices, such as iPhones and iPads. But IT departments are struggling to keep up
Firm works with startups, wireless giants to build cutting-edge products for Verizon's LTE network
The proposed rules would require carriers to inform customers about ways to fight mystery fees
Google+ may be getting enough attention to make Facebook, Twitter anxious
Difficult to pull off, say experts, but worthwhile for high-value targets
Workers file suit against Molina Healthcare and its outsourcer, Cognizant
The new fabrication plant will make chips using the 24-nanometer process, which could help drop NAND flash prices
Many new startups will fail because they have too many startup rivals, COO Rabois said
How to find your way around Microsoft Word 2010 and make the most of its new features
Some customers have missed the company's offer of a free copy of its new software
Move suggests expected OS release won't happen this week
VMware has bundled new versions of its vSphere, vCenter Site Recovery and other products into an integrated suite
Engineers, developers will create products that rely on Verizon's fast LTE network
Oracle has finally certified Red Hat's JBoss application server as meeting Java Enterprise Edition 6 Web Profile
Lets iOS device owners do 'on-demand' scans of file attachments
Dynamics partners will get plenty of advice on how to transition to the cloud
Google possibly knew the Android OS violated certain Oracle Java patents, but pressed ahead anyway, Judge William Alsup says
L'Oréal scored a point against an ongoing legal dispute with eBay over sales of gray-market imports and unpackaged perfumes
New tool triggers alarms for significant Internet chatter about companies and their products
The BI vendor also announced the availability of a new managed service
Ballmer promises Lync won't be harmed by Skype purchase
Citrix gets its own cloud software stack with its Cloud.com acquisition
Julian Assange's attorney argued that the incidents with two women were consensual
Reminds users that the most popular OS on the planet has about 1,000 days to live
App development contest seeks tools that compare financial data using the eXtensible Business Reporting Language
New zEnterprise 114 is primarily competing against a Linux server running on an x86 platform, analyst says
Infosys' main business until now has been priced on the basis of the number of staff working on a project
A new study shows that IT managers aren't aware how many employees use their own devices to access corporate apps
OpenText has launched the first major updates to its recently acquired Metastorm line of BPM software
Microsoft makes its case at Worldwide Partner Conference
The company claims its first adapter chip with FCoE goes 80 percent faster than competitors'
External developers have created about 850,000 applications for Twitter in the past 12 months
XBRL is now mandated in the US, but good software tools are scarce
States can design their own exchanges or work with the federal government to develop one
Microsoft may lower hardware requirements for Windows 8