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USC report calculates amount of stored data grew by 23% a year between 1986 and 2007
Apple's new application-level encryption paves the way for companies to run business apps on the iPad
Don't deploy iPads in the enterprise without considering these security measures
In search of capital for equipment upgrades, Taiwanese LCD panel makers are looking to China for funding
In the future, Ruckus imagines that smartphone users will roam automatically between the two kinds of networks
The company posted lackluster revenue growth in the quarter ended Dec. 31
An AU Optronics subsidiary will produce polysilicon at the 300 megawatt factory
Latest in Unified Threat Management, Windows 7 exploit prevention also being shown
Video delivery tools, traffic management and a new 802.11n outdoor access point are on their way
The device will be available first to US consumers on Verizon in March
Despite sweeping deal with Microsoft on Windows Phone, Elop dispels rumors that a Nokia buyout is imminent
Nokia's CEO sought to answer some of the questions that have emerged since the announcement last week
Flash Networks exec suggests American users wouldn't stand for it
Samsung's new flagship smartphone also comes with NFC
LG put a 3D camera on its iPad-rival and a glasses-free 3D screen on its latest smartphone
USC study puts a number on how much information there is in the world
These days, if you're not a hacker, you're probably being hacked
In 2010, SIIA’s Corporate Anti-Piracy program paid out 16 rewards totaling $57,500.
Pending deal shows exchanges have become tech companies
Attacks started in June 2009, ended in May 2010, a month before anyone noticed, says Symantec
Activists used Facebook, Twitter, YouTube to mobilize during protests
When nerds collide, true love can be twice as nice
Pending effort by Silicon Valley's Rep. Zoe Lofgren seeks visa reform (see chart of approved H-1Bs, below)
SuccessFactors says Halogen Software set up a fake company, posing as a potential customer to gain competitive information
A national tool to allow consumers to opt out of online tracking and information sharing is needed, Speier says
12.3 exabytes of NAND flash expected to ship by 2014
Nokia and Microsoft could slow down Intel's efforts to ship Atom chips to smartphones in the short term
Still time for Windows Phone 7 to make mark in smartphone market
New motion alleges Matt Miszewski took cloud computing strategic plans when hired by CRM rival Salesforce.com
Less sophisticated than Aurora or Stuxnet, attacks snared oil- and gas-company info, including SCADA data
PlayBook may have Android apps available, reports Bloomberg
The just-released Internet Explorer release candidate 9 offers tools to protect users from tracking
Early success seems elusive for both, analysts say
Nokia has decided which OS will succeed its Symbian: now mobile app developers must place their bets too
As Nokia adopts Windows Phone 7, corporate users have about two years to change platforms
A British judge has set a date of Feb. 24 for Julian Assange's extradition proceedings
The two network operators will work together to choose and develop the technology used to build and operate new services
Proposed debit card regulations have created too much uncertainty, Visa says
Start-up NetBlazr applies crowdsourcing to network architecture
The Taiwanese manufacturer looks to tablets and emerging markets for growth in 2011
Nokia will make Windows Phone 7 its primary smartphone OS and partner with Microsoft on mobile ads and mapping
New Exynos name replaces Hummingbird, made famous by its association with Apple A4 chips
Both companies have developed multiple-antenna chips to boost performance and capacity
May have trouble squeezing all the parts for an AT&T iPhone 5 into the same design, says iSuppli