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Sort of a 'Wild West' of identity management?
The tablet will be one of the earliest devices available with Intel's Atom chip code-named Moorestown
New software license sales show strength, but hardware revenue fell 6 percent
Firefox 4's retirement 'kick in the stomach,' says IBM manager
Program doesn't require coupons or NFC chips; discounts appear on Amex statements after a purchase
The legislation would prohibit the shipping of hazardous e-waste to developing nations
Third parties that promise lots of new Twitter followers are actually just selling a spam trap.
Months after problem is identified, Google promises fix this week to Google Calendar
Twitter lights up as news hits that alleged fugitive mobster is captured
Learning new skills is crucial for your security career. But so is teaching your job to others.
It's the first statewide implementation of the cloud platform in the U.S.
At a shareholder meeting, Chairman Roy Bostock said Bartz's job is secure, but a shareholder called for her resignation
Last year, he helped obtain 120,000 iPad users' e-mail addresses and other information
Enterprise and network capabilities mesh after acquisition
FBI shuts down anti-botnet project, says it reduced Coreflood by 95%
Author J.K. Rowling describes online Pottermore.com store, where she'll sell Harry Potter e-books and offer new material
Browser-accessible Zencloud corrals smartphones, tablets
HTC Evo 3D arrives tomorrow; LG Thrill 4G to come this summer from AT&T
New law would bar carriers from blocking or charging for Skype access
Flamboyance and political motivation are being added to the mix, says Mandiant's CTO
Infinetics believes it can scale beyond Cisco FabricPath, Juniper QFabric
Ryan Cleary will remain in police custody for up to three more days for questioning
A government project is aiming to issue 1 million identity numbers a day from October
The website GaoPeng ranks below the top ten group buying sites in China, according to studies
Huge streams of data will define hardware and change IT practices in the coming years, he said
Two Lativian citizens, dozens of computers seized as part of Operation Trident Tribunal
New Microsoft Server & Tools chief makes first public appearance
Utah officials say economic incentives, tax reductions helped convince EMC to open new customer support center there
And power of the CFO over the IT department also growing
Many rural areas don't have access to 3 Mbps broadband service, two agencies say
19-year-old's server logs may lead police to others in hacking gang, says security expert
The website for energy giant Petrobras is among those knocked offline as LulzSec attacks continue
Enterprise 2.0 tools can help young, tech-savvy workers take part in corporate decision-making process, consultant says
Are breaches becoming a statistical certainty for companies?
The company will use a hypervisor to isolate and protect applications
MEF has been a hub for interoperability, certifications, service level standards and more
Q2 sales expected to be one-third original estimate, suppliers say
Samsung has no right to 'prototypes of Apple's next generation products' in patent, trademark dispute
Oracle's one goal is to "make Larry rich," according to IBM's head of software and systems
Test of mobile wallet service to begin in first half of 2012
Social networks and texting, ranked next, are preferred by teens, survey says
The legislation is aimed at giving customers more information about mobile service, the sponsor says
Six data centers is enough for worldwide sub-100ms latency, according to Orange Business Services