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The 802.16m technology is much faster than current WiMax but will compete against a faster LTE
Updates adds "copy and paste" and other improvements to Dell's Microsoft Windows Phone 7-based smartphone
As snake becomes online celebrity, smart enterprises get in on the fun
Google's mobile OS poised to gobble up Symbian market share
The House Judiciary Committee chairman would limit visas to fewer professions; IEEE backs boost in Green Card availability
Pocket between $200 and $400 above retail price by selling hot tablet at auction
VeriSign boosts security for .com sites; Internet’s largest domain adds DNS security standard
Figures on tools, apps, downloads and more need context for meaning
The partnership will result in a combined Salesforce.com-QuickBooks app later this year
But some developers want app revenue numbers, too
As Congress debates the H-1B visa, an unemployed IT worker sits in the audience to get a feel for its impact on U.S. workers
Real app's maker threatens to sue security firm for blogging about threat
IBM security study says beware jailbroken phones and public cloud security
Analysts are skeptical about the chances of success for Google's latest social search feature
'It's just mud on our face,' says security firm exec
It is no longer offering QR codes that point to a Google Places page
On antitrust front, Microsoft goes from the hunted to the hunter.
Wait until June, after Windows Update's pushed IE9, then talk share, exec argues
Survey shows most women are annoyed by Facebook friends
GFI says its VIPRE product flags a legitimate Windows folder on Samsung laptops and calls it spyware
HP uses Google's Cloud Print service to enable remote printing.
It turns out an antivirus suite mistakenly classified a Microsoft folder as a keylogger
IDC's ambitious forecast for coming Nokia/Microsoft smartphones spurs debate
The new user interface will provide a 'consumer-grade' experience
A Japanese robot is waiting to enter the Fukushima Daiichi plant, and another is on the way from the US
April Fools Day special: Elaborate office pranks caught on video
At Web 2.0 Expo, Google exec says personal, mobile and local converging
The company hopes to entice developers with the promise of one platform for tablets, smartphones, PCs and printers
The British mobile company is paying US$5 billion for a 33 percent stake
Promises mobile app for Android-powered devices
Breaches such as with BP oil spill claimants show why encrypting data on portable devices is a no-brainer
Former U.S. diplomat describes hypothetical scenario
Baidu has deleted almost 2.8 million documents from the library's 'literary works' category.
Microsoft alleges Google has taken technical steps to exclude the Bing search engine from indexing Web content
An IT consultant said he found copies of the StarLogger software on two different Samsung R Series laptops
But Sprint says that it is not collaborating with Google
Mozilla's mobile browser faces touch competition
Mark Dean, an IBM executive and a founding father of the PC, says an open architecture helped it outduel Apple and Commodore
House members say they have several questions about new legislation
Groups like the EFF, EPIC, CDT and Consumer Watchdog say the settlement with Google will be beneficial for Internet users
Other browsers guzzle power, says the company after tests; dings Chrome, Opera and Safari
Problems with a system for processing Medicaid payments could cost the state $2.8 million
New +1 feature lets users share and see search results recommendations