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Raymie Stata says Yahoo's technology accomplishments sometimes get overlooked
Jeopardy-playing computer called by some the biggest computing advance in decades
The company continues to roll out new capabilities for its latest mainframe
SMB bug could be exploited on Windows XP, Server 2003 to hijack machines, say experts
Revenue, however, declined in Dell's Consumer division during Q4
Stratus rollout follows Cisco, Brocade products for flattened switching fabrics
Zynga's chief game designer reveals that linking acquaintances makes the company successful
Intel hopes to make it easy for IT administrators to rope in the manageability of mobile devices such as tablets
Microsoft's security chief used to think that ISPs could quarantine infected PCs. Now he's changed his mind
The Internet Society’s World IPv6 Day gains attention of leading network vendors
Co-author Mehrdad Baghai talks about the new research-based approach to creating shared identity in organizations
As IBM’s Watson steps into the 'Jeopardy!' ring it takes a lot of history with it
At the kickoff of IBM's PartnerWorld conference, IBM announces new analytics and cloud incentives for partners
Censorship efforts in China, Iran and elsewhere will hurt the nations, the U.S. secretary of state says
Amazon must remove link to Web e-bookstore from app, offer in-app purchases so Apple can take its 30% cut
Storing all your personal data in the cloud could get a little 'creepy,' says AT&T's CTO
Damballa finds botnets are growing at new levels as DIY botnet kits become commercially available, easy to get
It can enable the kind of dynamic security that's needed, Art Coviello says
10 cloud computing predictions for 2011
Eric Schmidt appeared at Mobile World Congress to talk about Android's progress
The system will analyze global SMS spam in an effort to block it
The company bought DroidSecrurity last November but other players are in the market
The handset makers plan to support the management software from the company recently acquired by Motorola
Review finds Apple’s contractors in China hired 91 workers under the age of 16
A parliamentary committee rules that child porn should be tackled at the source, not blocked
Integrates the former Altor Networks virtual security software with its own security appliances
Rumors spin that Apple iPhone 5 will boast 4-inch screen
Motorola doesn't expect to start using Windows Phone, an executive said at Mobile World Congress
Stephenson even chides partner Apple for not being more open
RSA Conference news: Cisco outlines 'complicated' SecureX architecture for context-aware security
But operators and enterprises are still working out the pricing model
Users can securely seperate work applications from their personal applications
The company is offering to manage construction projects, promising customers 'one throat to choke'
Tata Consultancy Services offers a combination of hardware, software, networking, and services in a pay-per-use model
Beta users to see upgrade this week, others after final version gets green light
HTC has also added some new features and an S to the name of its Incredible, Desire and Wildfire smartphones
The U.S version of the tablet will run Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS
Besides push for IT security spending in the wake of WikiLeaks, requests in budget for increased outlay on robotics, manufacturing tech
Spectrum now controlled by TV stations could be sold for $36 billion or more, two trade groups say
RSA Conference news: Demo to highlight HP’s TippingPoint and ArcSight IT security technologies working together
One more beta will be released before the final code is out, says a Mozilla vice president
The Web has been alive with reports Groupon will enter China, but the company remains mum
Casio says Bluetooth Low Power and a compatible app are needed to use watch to show emails and more on a handset