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TSMC and UMC need engineers to keep up with a surge in orders that began last year
Apple WWDC 2011: iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion expected to take center stage
Yahoo is seeking community support for technologies it doesn't think give it a competitive advantage
On intellectual property theft and data breaches companies prefer to stay out of limelight, according to McAfee/SAIC report
Workers have sent another letter to Apple CEO Steve Jobs asking the company to help pay for medical treatment
Lab researchers will design systems to help commercial computers make better use of stored data
Elpida Memory has enough material to make DRAM through July and is seeking more
The Chinese search engine giant would be one of several domestic companies in the country with its own web browser
Baran credited with inventing packet switching in 1960s against military backdrop
Security researchers split on whether 'ComodoHacker' is the real deal
Mozilla's delayed upgrade gets thumbs up from 35M users by Sunday
The attack on Comodo's digital certificates represents a new tactic in a long-running war
Compliance comments come as Microsoft plans to buy more than 666,000 IPv4 addresses from bankrupt Nortel
Antivirus maker first addressed fraudulent practices in its IPO statement on March 15
The U.S. ITC will reconsider an earlier decision that found Apple and RIM didn't infringe Kodak patents
As credit card numbers lose value on the underground market, more thieves focusing on medical identity theft, experts report.
Unofficial comments by an anonymous FCC official about AT&T's proposed buyout of T-Mobile spark Internet war of interpretation
CFOs hold a positive view on potential business growth for the second quarter
Oracle, Red Hat and Micron earnings set up expectations for a strong earnings season
Texters rejoice! Your language gets some cred in the Oxford English Dictionary
Exoprise, founded by former Citrix exec, targets cloud readiness
The chairman has circulated a draft order that would require operators to negotiate fair data roaming agreements
Innovations address 4G network quality and bring network advances to cars
'We should have informed Web users,' says Firefox maker of Comodo hack
Bundle.com can recommend a restaurant or another service, based on the actions of 25 million credit card users
Oracle's decision to stop software development for Itanium could cost customers millions in IT upgrades
Software AG and two systems integrators are accused of an elaborate scheme to steal RFID trade secrets
Federal Judge Kimba Wood notes that damages sought would amount to more than music industry has made in its history
iRobot machines may be used in nuclear facilities to test for radiation, damage
The handset maker is implementing strategies for selling more phones to enterprise customers
Consumer groups, rivals and regulators all find something to hate in proposed deal
The European Commission and Microsoft shrug off calls by Maxthon to change the EU browser choice page
The Business Software Alliance warns that the proposed Consumer Rights Directive could reduce consumer rights
And blacklists two more SSL certificates as Comodo break-in makes news
Residents in Beijing give their views on the Internet and whether its censorship affects them
The defendant used a people search website to confirm stolen Social Security numbers
Google Adwords not at fault in latest EU online advertising case
A new feature called Questions is designed for people to post questions and answers on the site
Volunteered equipment would map white spaces that unlicensed devices could use
Gleg plans to add the latest public SCADA exploits into a penetration testing tool from Immunity
The pioneer of small laptop PCs also hopes to ship about 2 million tablets in 2011
Poaching's high stakes illustrated in court fight