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DataCell briefly accepted 'thousands' of WikiLeaks donations via a new payment processor, before Visa shut it down again
The hacker group is not planning to wind up its current operations
Action on celebrity snooping case seen as another sign of tougher enforcement of security, privacy rules by HHS
The ECDS platform is designed to make live and on-demand enterprise video more efficient
HP has responded to Oracle's accusation that HP wants to keep information secret because it undermines its case
Two customers roll app to service workers in factories and out in the field
Verizon's share of iPhone market has grown steadily since February launch
An outsourcer that took over Clearwire's domestic support team will lay them off
Sole critical bulletin will fix flaws only in Vista and Windows 7
Launch team investigates possible lightning strike as bad weather looms
Aeroprise has been developing mobile apps for BMC for some four years
Microsoft offers browser-based co-authoring in Word
The new version of Java will feature improved file system support and concurrent operations
Latest in invisibility technology on display at British science fair
'Capturing New Markets: How Smart Companies Create Opportunities Others Don't' provides a toolkit for success
Milestone comes just over six months after downloads hit 10 billion mark
German government security agency warns of possible attacks; Apple promises a patch
Brainshark adds Android support for interactive video presentations
The new webOS tablet offers a slick interface and features, but won't be able to compete with the iPad
Oracle is reportedly already asking handset makers to pay as much as $20 per Android phone
Data security, upgrades top the list of IT managers' worries.
Act fast, Google allowing in new users for only a 'brief period'
The vulnerabilities could allow a hacker to remotely install malware on a device running iOS
Those cuts through June are 60% lower, but overall downsizing has risen recently
Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe will run until June 2017
Apple had asked a U.S. district court for a preliminary injunction against Amazon.com's use of the term "Appstore
Coffee chain wants business intelligence software to run on multiple platforms, not just Apple's iPad
Gartner sees IT investment decisions shifting to the CFO
Sybase IQ 15.3 uses an MPP architecture that lets thousands of users be served
Fox News says it waited five-plus hours for Twitter to respond while hijackers posted false tweets
Average data use "averages no more" than 500MB per month
Facebook responds to Google's Hangouts with Skype-fueled video calls
The proposed IETF Homenet group would select protocols for use in tomorrow's home networks
Microsoft struck out with Windows 7 tablets, but will try again.
But also provide patch to fix flaws, which Apple will probably do soon, says expert
The NTIA's administrator tells lawmakers that there isn't a lot of inefficiently used spectrum in government hands
Study says government workers installed USB drives found in parking lots; readily gave passwords to faux support personnel
Court documents detail Microsoft patents allegedly violated by Android.
The energy devil (set-top boxes) is most likely in your home, not your data center
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has yet to restore email, Internet service five days after attack.