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Miami event marks end of IPv4, heightens pressure on network operators and content providers to adopt IPv6
Encryption, cloud and mobile security to take center stage at RSA’s 20th anniversary conference
Jonney Shih also predicts that only three mobile OSes will survive the battle for users
The final blocks have been given to regional agencies, ushering in the IPv6 era
HP details ex-CEO Mark Hurd’s 2010 compensation tally, new CEO’s contract
Product is designed to help businesses plan and roll out their social media presence
Martin maintains FCC had legal authority to enforce neutrality rules
Yahoo AdLabs will do research and crunch data to build better tools for advertisers
The country’s telecom regulator is attempting to evolve a green policy framework
After much debate, it appears Zeus and the SpyEye banking malware are merging
Adds prize money to this year's Pwn2Own browser hacking contest
RSA has seen everyone from Bill Gates to Janet Napolitano and Pat Benatar weigh in on tough security issues of the day
He threatened to send her underaged friends the photos if she didn't give him an explicit video
Announces 2GB allowance, multi-device Wi-Fi tethering for Android, says 'working on bringing it to the iPhone'
Analysts are split on whether Google will be helped or harmed by accusing Microsoft of copying its search results
Dell, Lenovo, HP and Falcon Northwest make plans for dealing with the flaw
National Center for Women & IT says 25% of U.S. IT pros in 2009 were women, down from 36% eight years earlier
U.S. government officials should focus on a long-term innovation agenda instead of partisan bickering, they say
Unlike last year with AT&T's iPhone 4, opens pre-orders just a day before retail sales start
SAP and Deloitte engaged in 'a pattern of racketeering' related to a troubled ERP project, according to a lawsuit
Google opened a new Web store for Android applications and said in-app purchasing is coming soon
Reconnects to Web by announcing border gateway protocol (BGP) routing info, say experts
Chevron and TD Bank have started evaluating various tablet devices in efforts to improve workflow
Researchers found authentication flaw in Facebook that allowed malicious sites to steal user data, post bad links to profiles
Microsoft v. i4i case examines burden of proof needed to invalidate patent
There's no reason for FUD in deploying iSCSI, says Carnival's exec
Windows slips under 90% for the first time, says Web metrics company
But it still offers no pricing or exact ship dates
As Paul Maritz spreads leadership responsibilities, three of VMware's top five officials are now ex-Microsoft executives.
A new proposal could see huge amounts of private data collected by the EU
Microsoft-built extension brings H.264 video format to Google's Chrome browser.
WP7 handsets use a non-standard IMAP implementation, Yahoo says
Analysts with Last Line say the botnet has a collected a trove of high-quality e-mail accounts for spam
Government has been too slow to respond the cyber threat, think-tank study says.
Steve Jobs takes medical leave, Verizon to sell iPhone, Screwgate strikes, iPhone 5 and iPad 2 rumors swirl
The country’s IT services and BPO exports are estimated to be US$59 billion in this fiscal year
Polio remains endemic in four countries, from where fresh outbreaks could spread
Egypt's rapid descent into chaos contrasts with what analysts said just before it happened
What we learned about the Cr-48 during our two-month evaluation
Sites that have been unreachable for days began to reappear Wednesday
The company is saddled with high interest costs in a competitive market