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Sets new tech direction and re-establishes control lost to outsourcer
Tibbr, now generally available, allows workers to follow data and topics, not other people, and filter out the fog
No. 1 attack goes after Microsoft’s ASP.NET Web framework
Join 'World IPv6 Day' to show they are deploying – not just selling – IPv6 services
Boardroom shuffle bears stamp of CEO Apotheker, who analysts say is emboldened to be an 'agent of change'
LTE is the future of mobile data, but it still needs time to mature
Expert says growth of ambient video could strain global nets
Court fight over net neutrality only the start of drawn out battle
The new feature allows English language learners to better understand how to pronounce words and sentences
Upgraded OS lets its grid-based S2100-ES2 backup and deduplication appliance back up block or file-based traffic
What new CEO Larry Page should say to assuage Google’s enterprise customers
In an underground forum, control of military and government websites can be bought cheap
It's important for enterprise customers and partners to hear the Apps strategy of Google's next CEO
A Qualcomm executive criticizes patent reform legislation, saying it will lead to less innovation
Unlikely, analysts say, but one sees prospect of new Apple alliances in its fight with Google
Apple, Google, IBM, AMD report earnings, as Jobs goes on leave and Schmidt prepares to step out of Google CEO role
Some say Verizon's move to add drama to its iPhone plans is a bit much; YouTube listed 155,000 views Friday afternoon
Fight over PS3 jailbreak seen as effort to intimidate security researchers
AT&T reportedly will mail vouchers for the small in-home cells to subscribers with the worst mobile signals
An intellectual property expert says he found 43 instances where Google copied Java code without permission
Mozilla blames Skype Toolbar for 40,000 crashes last week, calls it 'repeat offender' because of past problems
Following the replacement of server and tools boss Bob Muglia, three more Microsoft execs are lured away by Google, Juniper and Salesforce.com
CIO stole over $500K from Auto Warehousing, firm that Apple highlighted for move to Macs
ChildNet says accessing documents through mobile devices could reduce the need to print, a significant expense
Microsoft CEO raises concerns to Chinese president about intellectual property protection
Joost's current owner sees renewed interest in advertising alongside Internet videos
Twitter has been resetting passwords for accounts that distributed the bad link
Analysts mixed on why head of successful company has stepped away from top post, but one suggests Facebook is the matter
The law frowns on cyber attacks but Black Hat speakers advocate exploiting vulnerabilities in attack tools and botnets against attackers
Gartner says multivendor networks provide cost savings with no increase in complexity or unreliability
The Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer expects strong sales 2011, but tablets loom
A report from 36 environmental groups criticized Apple for work conditions at its suppliers in China
The company’s revenue from IT services grew slower than for its Indian competitors
The Taiwan manufacturer expects shipments of 6 to 7 million Eee PCs
The Pentagon Papers leaker worries about the access that tech companies have to our private data
Google is injecting younger blood into its top leadership but it's unclear if Page is ready
Whistleblower site denies Tiversa claim that WikiLeaks depends as much on peer-to-peer networks as leaks to get sensitive data