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The Taiwan firm is seen becoming more competitive in handhelds
Symantec signature-based anti-virus seen as inadequate by itself to defend against "mutating malware'
LG is targeting a fourfold increase in smartphone shipments this year as it makes up for ground lost last year
Google was thoroughly conned by SEO experts hired by JCPenney. Can we trust its search result rankings at all?
HQME's P2200 standard, now under IEEE review, proposes 'intelligent' content caching
Kleiner Perkins adds social network to its roster of high-tech firms like Google, Amazon
The search developer program's future has been in question
IBM Watson collaborates with MIT, Carnegie Mellon, University of Texas, University of Southern California and others to bolster question answering ability
The research firm expects 3G to lead LTE in both investments and traffic until 2015
Infected Iranian PC just 12 hours after worm's code was compiled, reports Symantec
comScore’s mobile review survey shows network quality more important to users than operating system, app availability
Xerox's new printer uses a new type of granular ink
It's a straight line in the evolution of security into a cooperative, business-enabling function
Avoid common vulnerability management errors and get the most out of your tools
Pay for Microsoft certification skills lags behind pay for certifications at Cisco, Oracle and other IT vendors
Headed to San Francisco for RSA Conference 2011 and Security B-Sides? Here's a look at the issues and events.
Systems from a pair of vendors bring low-cost GSM to underserved locations
Would 'be stupid not to'
Hackers appear to be increasingly looking for ways to infect mobile devices via applications
CEO Dick Costolo said it will allow people access to Twitter if the service is blocked
Multiple Seagate lines of enterprise drives gain FIPS 140-2 certification
McAfee identified the man's company as providing the infrastructure for hackers to attack overseas energy companies
Microsoft's Ballmer and Nokia's Elop see recent deal as way to improve WP7 presence
CEO Steve Ballmer said the new features would come out later this year
'Allegations are insufficient,' says federal judge; plaintiffs have 30 days to file amended complaint
NetClarity gear lets customers fingerprint network device, isolate malware
Data Center Infrastructure Management tools are showing signs of answering the call of CIOs for better data center controls
It's not enough for operators to deploy femtocells or LTE, says this UN agency: government intervention is needed
Customers get more choice even as mobile BI adoption remains small
The chip, for low-priced smartphones, will ship later this year
HP's move marks the first big strategic play by new CEO Leo Apotheker
Adobe also adds digital publishing tools to Android Honeycomb tablets
Sybase, Cisco among those supporting Android APIs announced at Mobile World Congress
Adobe promises to take all the IT administrative hassle out of electronic surveys
AMD also announces new 12-core Opteron 6100 server processors
Commissioner describes prices as a rip-off
Intel executives said that there remains an active group of companies committed to the operating system
Dell rejects Intel chips for the server, choosing AMD because its chips provide better performance per watt
The two models will join a Wi-Fi version and one with Wi-Fi and WiMax that the company plans to begin selling next month
One-size-fits-all model doesn't work in data warehouse market, Jim Baum says
Verizon and others are demonstrating Voice over LTE technology in action at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona