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Online music service has coming out party at annual Google I/O conference
Until now, Arbor's anti-DDoS Peakflow equipment targeted service providers
Public Safety Alliance sees LTE-based public safety broadband network end of this year
The online storage service will compete with a similar service from Amazon
The on-demand ERP vendor is rolling out a number of new features targeted at the biggest companies
Apple posted double-digit growth while Nokia and Motorola showed double-digit declines
A reward for information is one of the options the company is considering, WSJ's All Things Digital says
Ads for cheap copies of Adobe Creative Suite pop up on the sites
Intel a likely technology partner for the PCIe cards
Sometimes less is just less. Users tweet on simplified search results attempt
The authors of the book, 'Change Anything' offer a handy checklist for career advancement
'Change Anything' offers strategies for breaking free of all kinds of bad habits at work and at home
The new legislation would apply to smartphone networks as well as websites and online ad networks
Makes good on promise, offers update when Mac users launch Skype software
Survey shows DDoS attacks increase in size and number
Joins with quiet start-up MapR Technologies to create free and enterprise versions of Hadoop-based data analytics software
Posts video demo of attack that relies on one or more zero-day vulnerabilities in Google browser
Have some carriers overhyped and underdelivered 4G cellular?
Microsoft is releasing toolkits aimed at making it easier for developers to target multiple mobile platforms
The ad hoc group's findings could lead to a push for Terabit Ethernet
HP's new network architecture, products aimed at rival's enterprise incumbency
This Raytheon CIO worked to gain control over her department's budget.
NSS Labs has now accepted the vendors' patches for the flaws they initially denied existed
Campaign to push consumers off Windows XP, blunt surges by smartphones and tablets, says analyst
Professional social networking site preps for initial offering, amends SEC filing
The graphics technology is used by default in Firefox and Chrome
Palo Alto Networks, Juniper, Fortinet and SonicWall fixed firewall problem; Cisco says it doesn't have one
Citing cost and service issues, the DVD maker turned to Google Apps instead of Microsoft offerings
The incident could curb business adoption of hosted application or storage services.
Dell rolls out switches, servers and storage for IT migrations
Projects are multiplying, yet a shortage of in-house skills could slow them down.
But modem technology would have to be improved, according to Qualcomm
The move will give Deloitte a range of rapidly deployable BI products
As open-source use runs rampant, IT must get a grip on governance and figure out if it's really saving money.
BlackBerry market share drops by 10 percentage points since September; iPhone still third, says ComScore
SAP needs to deliver more than hype about new products at the user conference, customers and analysts say
You pick the CEOs that drove the most important new developments in the past 25 years
The incident had left customers and one Apple employee injured