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And that means parents need to teach kids about computer safety sooner
The Galaxy S 4G will be the carrier's first smartphone to use the 21-megabit HSPA+ system
Business confidence in the U.S. lags behind India and Brazil, however, according to a survey
The FCC went beyong its authority in creating net neutrality regulations in a Dec. 21 vote, the company says
The switch will be official in April
Up to 10 million e-mail addresses and passwords possibly pilfered from speed trap service
Lawsuit threat on Android stops talk but 'It’s not Google’s fault!'
Technology will play a greater role in humanitarian aid missions, according to a UN study
The company also expanded the hosted applications collaboration features
Priorities are mobile payments, cheap phones for the poor and faster networks, Eric Schmidt says in Harvard Business Review
Intel and Microsoft struggle to unseat iPad and Android tablets
Verizon Wireless CEO Humm also confirms plan to launch Froyo-based Samsung Galaxy S on 4G
Social network threats are on the rise, yet most companies allow unfettered access, Sophos study says
'Astounding' quarter in China shows it's sidestepped Mac price problem by selling iPhones, iPads
Open Source Initiative and Free Software Foundation petition the DOJ, fearing patents will be used for 'nefarious' motives
iFixit says it’s a "diabolical plan" by Apple to keep users out of their iPhones, MacBook Airs and other hardware
New equipment purchased in 2011 is eligible for 100% bonus depreciation as part of 2011 tax legislation
Healthcare, aeronautics industries come to meeting of minds over spectrum proposed for FCC's wireless MBAN plan
Computational tools aid songwriters looking for inspired lyrics, titles
Researchers have developed a sneaky piece of code that listens while a person dials in data
The company will release more Android-based smartphones at shorter intervals in 2011
Analysts urge IT shops to set clear policies for content on worker-purchased hardware
Banks are increasingly pursuing stolen funds, but international fraud continues
The Chinese network supplier expects commercial use of 4G technology to lag behind North America, Europe
The super-tough glass will go up against Corning's Gorilla glass in the portable gadget market
The company plans to hire outside lawyers after shareholders sue
Microsoft CEO says only one in 10 customers pays for its products in China
Though scarce at CES, the wireless spec may still make it big this year
The app, coming in 14 markets, is designed to serve users who don't have smartphones
In a new twist on online bank fraud, hackers respond to help wanted ads with malware
The Wall Street Journal reports that Nokia has cancelled the launch of its X7 phone in the US
Researchers say increased emphasis on acquired products makes it harder for Oracle to stay on top of database flaws
Gregory Machler offers advice for a steady progression of movement of systems and data within the cloud
Microsoft says blame lies in configuration of 'third-party solution'
Average tech worker pulls in $79K, Dice survey finds
'If this is cannibalization, it feels pretty good,' says Apple COO about tablet's impact on laptop sales
Demonstration given at Black Hat DC Conference
Enterprises find ways to avoid or enhance siloed, static spreadsheets