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He claims revenge for an 'illegitimate firing' at Florida Power & Light
The plant operator is hoping the iRobot Packbots will be able to provide data on current conditions
The outcome could have broad implications on the way patents are upheld, experts say
The U.S. DOJ seeks $3 billion in civil laundering penalties from three popular poker sites
Some tech-vendor shares do well, but Google is a big loser in the wake of its earnings report
Sens. Al Franken and Richard Blumenthal want answers from Epsilon on breach
Google Chrome users got the the update Thursday
Dollars invested, number of deals not showing much spark
The president, in an unguarded moment, shares his criticisms of government IT operations
Customers, consultants and analysts weigh in on negotiating with the enterprise giant
'A' for effort, but 'B+' because explanation was late and aimed at wrong audience
$400 in unused software per PC plus shelfware add up to $15 billion wasted.
Entry-level Android tablets are bidding for buyers with prices lower than Apple's iPad
The Obama administration wants to help drive forward the trusted ID market in the U.S.
Micron-Intel venture plans to create a 128GB SSD smaller than a postage stamp
Operators look to 1.8GHz for 4G, but more bands are needed for global roaming
Turns on automatic upgrade offer five weeks after IE9's release
Google contends that delays in bring LAPD on board were caused by city modifications to original contract
The Internet Advertising Bureau Europe released guidelines how websites can inform consumer of tracking technologies
Windows-based security products, Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security get a boost
With a planned operations center closer to its suppliers in China, Asustek hopes to speed PC production and cut costs
Linux Foundation will tackle mobile devices, cloud computing at annual conference
RIM's tablet, shipping Tuesday, is more business-focused, with more consumer apps coming in later versions
Despite signs of recovery in the outsourcing industry, Infosys is not changing fast enough, analysts said
Company holds low-key launch event as it gears up to put tablet on sale
Cisco's enterprise tablet can already be ordered but won't be generally available until May 31
The company is accelerating its tablet chip strategy and even pushing a smartphone chip into the market
What's hot -- Apple's iPhone -- is driving mobile banking apps, despite customers using Android and BlackBerry mostly
Worker's civil case against Infosys takes on broader implications
Virtualization, open source drive cloud project at State Street
Study shows 61% of companies have employees using tablet computers
Updates iOS and Mac OS X to plug holes in iPhone, iPad, Safari, Mac OS X, iPod Touch
Mozilla, Opera poke fun at Microsoft's contention that IE9 is the only browser to support 'native HTML5'
Gartner, IDC report sluggish PC sales in Q1, due to tablets, Japan disaster
Researcher iSuppli reports that image sensors used widely in mobile phones, are in short supply
APNIC makes final IPv4 address delegations to existing network operators; holds reserve for start-ups
Hewlett-Packard allegedly first kicked the tires on Software Research's tech, then stole their ideas, according to a lawsuit
Technology and networking are central to making the most difference
PlayBook tablet's lack of native email a giant red flag
After Makara acquisition, Red Hat prepares cloud platform
Frequently asked questions about the OpenFlow protocol and its potential
Launches 'Aurora' channel with first test version of new browser slated to ship in June
New networking protocol for traffic management ready for demos, availability
iPhone apps being developed for military mapping, surveillance
Groupon is competing for users in a country with 4,015 group buying sites