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The company thinks Internet traffic will quadruple between 2010 and 2015
The service will be priced on a standard per-CPU model
The powerful device features a 1.2GHz processor and Android 2.3
One in eight online users now runs Google's Chrome
LibreOffice backers say they are open to merging with OpenOffice
Space shuttle Endeavour successfully completes final mission, heads to retirement
Intel believes the option of running multiple operating systems gives its chips an advantage over ARM
Microsoft Windows Phone 7's 1,500 new APIs add power and ease app development
Virtualization performance good enough for many, NYSE says
ISACA survey finds no clear consensus on how to deal with employees mobile devices
Verizon, AT&T, Telefonica and other carriers aim for a global, interoperable network
The new rules relax earlier provisions that foreign equipment providers had opposed
Open tech jobs outnumber the current crop of computer science graduates, industry watchers say.
Open jobs outnumber new computer science graduates in 18 U.S. states, Dice.com reports.
Biggest roadblocks to cloud adoption are security and cost, CDW poll says
'Stevenotes' have introduced the world to Apple iPods, iPhones, iPads and more
Again yanks malware-infected apps from Android Market as hackers try trickier tactics
The new AMD Z-series chips will bring a full PC client experience to tablets, a company executive said
CIOs and operational managers could see the health of their systems through new HP Executive Scorecard software
LifeSize Video Center can stream to Apple iOS devices now and is also aiming for two-way capability
It's VMware's third acquisition this year of an enterprise collaboration technology developer
Apple makes good on last week's promise, adds scareware scrubber to Snow Leopard
EHR use benefits patients but presents health care providers with hiring challenges
Thousands of consumers ask the agency to kill the $39 billion acquisition
The DOD is ready to use 'all available means' to counter cyberattacks, the agency says
Article One deploys crowdsourcing to consult experts on previous patent discoveries
WHO takes different position from last year, when its study on cell phone and cancer link proved inconclusive
But enterprises want mobile versions of Office from Microsoft, says analyst
CommVault customers also get tighter integration with NetApp's storage management software
Search engine optimization offers benefits for those who understand its nuances and dangers for those who don't.
While 28 percent of organizations said they are using cloud apps, many will hold off because they're reluctant about security
Oracle moves to dismiss Montclair State University's "scorched earth" lawsuit over a troubled ERP project
First Android smartphone from Pantech to be offered in the U.S.
iCloud music and online service will star at June 6 WWDC keynote, says analyst
Article One Partners begins to focus on bad patents outside of lawsuits
Companies are now spending as much on new projects as on ongoing operations, Forrester Research finds.
One of the new features will allow users to more quickly turn on their notebooks after it hibernates
Pressure on Nokia is mounting, as the company had to lower financial forecast
Intel has announced a new concept for thin notebooks with which it hopes to reinvent the PC
The operator wants to reach 10 million households less than five years from now, compared to 750,000 households today
The center will play a key role as Google expands its Chrome OS program
A consolidation in the hard-drive market has raised competition concerns from European regulators
Enterprises need to take precautions to make sure employees practice safe social media