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Members of a House subcommittee ask about government money funding overlapping projects
SkySQL, OpenLogic and Monty Program are encroaching on Oracle's turf
Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 almost ready to go.
But Windows XP users need not apply
Start-up firm's backup software offers deduplication
Borrowing a technique from Eiffel, Google is adding Design-By-Contract functionality to Java
The president calls for new spectrum auctions to pay for mobile broadband and a public safety network
F5 CEO McAdam on battling Cisco, becoming arms dealer for public cloud
VMware users were unable to connect to virtual desktops after Windows security update.
IE9's opt-out tool to debut later today when RC ships
Sprint adds postpaid subscribers for first time since 2007
It's called Livestand and will be available in the first half of this year
Free software lobby groups urge caution on the EU patent proposal
The iPad faces more criticism over its newspaper subscriptions policy
Lack of mobile technologies, collaboration tools and telecommuting options stymie government workers
As if there aren’t enough Apple iPad 2 tablet computer rumors swirling, now talk of an iPad 3 emerges
During its massive product launch event, Dell said the PC, not other mobile devices, will remain the epicenter of the business environment.
McAfee said the intrusions targeted intellectual property and have been going on for as long as four years
Products let enterprises retain control over key management functions
Survey reveals disturbing lack of communication about key security issues within enterprises, one exec says
The VoLTE phone call, hailed as a world first, would free up handsets for multi-tasking
Indian government has said it has considered terminating the spectrum agreement
Twitter's revenue in 2010 was $45 million but it lost money due to hiring and spending on IT
How HP’s new WebOS-based tablet stacks up vs. the market leading iPad
AOL's purchase of the Huffington Post is a symptom of a much bigger problem -- how lousy content dominates the Web
Reactions to HP's new tablet and smartphones have been positive, but are the products enough to make a mark?
Plan offers free calls to any mobile phones but calls to landlines, text messages still charged
Wednesday's event was closely watched to see what kind of hardware HP rolls out to get the most out of webOS. Here is what it produced.
Fast-food chain gives away free tacos on Facebook to polish its image
Report shows Google still dominant but Bing getting users to Web sites
People also fret about getting malware when using services from the companies, according to a Gallup/USA Today poll
The agency's chairman appoints a task force to look for ways to eliminate government red tape
Wraps up service pack, delivers RTM to OEMs today; pegs Windows Update delivery in two weeks
IBM targets Apple, Android, Symbian, Blackberry and Windows smartphones
Adds optional download to Windows Update to disable AutoRun, feature abused by Conficker and Stuxnet to infect PCs
Here are more than 20 marriage proposals that are beyond the capacity of ordinary men.
Samsung Galaxy Indulge goes on sale later this week
HP also updates WebOS mobile operating system acquired from Palm and unleashes two new smartphones
AMD looks to focus more on efficiencies in manufacturing and distribution of chips
First fixes for flaws in Reader X, new version that includes sandbox
Nokia declines but is still on top, though big changes are expected there
GAO report says National Archives records software project could top $1.4B
Is there a "death hug" for the Verizon iPhone 4’s Wi-Fi radio?