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Claims Matt Miszewski violated confidentiality, non-compete agreements by joining CRM rival
The world's largest semiconductor foundry sees support from Windows 8
Engineers prefer higher paid jobs in known companies, so startups struggle
2009 protests in Iran showed how potent Twitter can be during civil unrest
But will the federal budget, due out soon, live up to expectations set in State of the Union?
Hackers are using a 'smart card proxy' attack to get around smart cards
The next generation portable combines a 5-inch OLED screen with analog gaming sticks
Local companies will refuse to hire back workers if they leave for Groupon, one staffer said
With SDK, developers can begin designing, testing code for Android tablets
The company, recently spun off from its parent, sold more smartphones in the fourth quarter than in all of 2009
Android provides a boost in LG's Optimus One, but the smartphone business is getting crowded
Wyden says he will introduce a bill to set rules for police access to mobile location information
U.K., U.S. research firms dicker over whether a tablet counts as a computer
Tight budgets and competition from cloud providers are forcing IT to focus on finances.
ComScore study also finds decline in Web-based e-mail on laptops, desktops
FTC forum in May to address ways to keep unauthorized charges off your phone bill
Counting iPad sales, Apple's PC shipments grew 241 percent
DNS flaw finder winning over colorblind with iPhone and Android app
Who has the best deals for iPhone owners?
The two don’t appear to be connected, but they’re being connected online
Gartner says downloads will reach 185 billion by end of 2014
Donald Knuth has released a new volume of his vaunted "The Art of Computer Pogramming" series
With all the media attention smartphones and their apps have gotten, you'd think they were universally loved. Turns out the next mobile device most wireless service subscribers will buy will be yet another "dumb" phone.
Chip maker focusing more on funding faculty and student tech research
Unix creators Thompson and Ritchie helped "facilitate the realization of the Internet"
Market for mobile apps set to boom in 2011
Google looking to hire 6,000 workers for everything from Chrome to Web development
Turn your data center into a cloud with routing at Layer 2
An interview with Blue Planet Apps CEO Jason Braverman
30-day trial includes new e-mail client, but lacks OneNote app that just landed on iPhone
The Taiwanese PC maker cited a 9.7 percent revenue increase over 2009
Intel CTO says new technology will stop zero-day attacks in their tracks
The two sides plan three to five years of research
Analysts see tablets as a big driver for chip demand, but UMC is more cautious
Ubiquisys has developed an 'attocell' that connects to a PC and relays phone calls
The company says it is "confident in 2011 and beyond"
On-demand mobile access to training and presentation materials gains ground
Protesters in the country are demanding the removal of President Hosni Mubarak
Enterprise, service provider sales up as company preps to ship Stratus and Falcon in 2011.
The U.S. president also calls for more efforts to improve the country's education system
Joins police chief organization in calling for law to bolster enforcement efforts to fight child porn, other online crime
Would let Apple 'get a share of everything,' argues analyst