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Ultrabooks will evolve over a few years into a new class of thin and light laptops
Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea are not covered under the restoration plan
Says Apple agreed to reciprocal exchange of new products in patent, trademark dispute
The deal reflects the company's growing acceptability with customers, as it recovers from a financial scandal
Growing consumer interest in tablets will help boost its share, ARM's president said
CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said Nvidia's Kal-El processor will be the first quad-core chip for tablets
Is it right to shop in a brick-and-mortar store, find what you want, then buy it online? If so, here's how
Facebook and Twitter passwords could be at risk
The architect of the 3Com acquisition is moving to investment company KKR
This insidious malware is hard to root out, which is why it's making a lot of money for its distributors
MoMA CIO, Forrester analyst give near-term predictions for tech. One possible spoiler: Smartphones won't necessarily rule
Server sales and Lenovo 's earnings provide some good news in a hardware market hit by a PC slump
Panic, British journos, disguises and curves define week in iPhone 5 scuttlebutt
But clickjacking expert Jeremiah Grossman calls cookie hijacking attack 'clever'
Moving Endeavour's robotic arm to station, NASA team finishes work on U.S. segment of orbiter
Java exploits remain biggest threat to PCs, says Microsoft
IT admin tweaks, and closer ties with Microsoft infrastructure
Wyden says the PROTECT IP Act attacks free speech and hurts e-commerce
The world is moving away from the Web to mobile apps; Google could miss the boat, says George Colony
Microsoft likely to preserve Skype integration with other platforms, analysts say
Until Gmail's summer HTML5 upgrade, tells users to run IE8, Firefox 3.6
What would you do if you became adversary to ideologically motivated hackers?
Only PSN customers in South Korea and Hong Kong will remain offline after the weekend
The two companies allege that former employees and Google misappropriated trade secrets
The company's mobile payments chief believes consumers will use both cards and phones to pay
Lockheed Martin remote access network, protected by SecurID tokens, has been shut down
Launches Mac-specific software download mart, sells Office for Mac
While Google assembled some big-name supporters, it lacked other potentially important partners
Automaker cites 'unauthorized access' of customers' personal data; few details disclosed
The $39 billion deal could give customers fewer choices and drive up prices, critics say
Spacewalkers give Canadarm II new footing and will leave shuttle arm at station
How to spot fake Mac security software, how to get rid of it and what to do to stay safe
Breaking down the basics on Google Wallet payment platform
The clearXchange service is now available to partners and will be rolled out nationally at an undisclosed time
After Gaga fans overwhelmed Amazon on Monday, site offers 99-cent album again