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The November seizure of 82 domain names helps make the Internet safer, ICE's director says
Growth markets and software drive up the company's profits
IPhones and iPads continue to drive Apple earnings
Stuxnet worm helps to bring into the open the offensive capability of cyber weapons, experts say
Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Standard Suite is in a heated battle with Google Apps
The WiMax operator copied its swirly green symbol, Sony Ericsson alleged
Enterprises can 'rent' secure networks as managed service
The eBox uses motion-sensing technology like that in Microsoft's Xbox 360 Kinect controller
By breaking into the phone's radio firmware, hackers can take control of the iPhone or Android devices
While cyber threats are increasing, those willing to work in the field are scarce
New York Times cites strongest clues yet of Israel-U.S. involvement
Unless you live in China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Turkey or South Africa
Analysts however caution that a lot of the business is pent-up demand after the recession
Steve Jobs asks Apple board for leave so he can focus on his health
Microsoft is rolling out its CRM Online service globally
In Jobs' absence, Apple should be fine for about two years, but things would be more challenging beyond that, experts say
Symantec NetBackup 5200 and FileStore N8300 get appliance treatment
The tool recommends items for sale based on buyer profiles
Clues suggest Apple moved Wi-Fi antenna inside, added second cellular antenna
Edward Amoroso's book, 'Cyber Attacks: Protecting National Infrastructure,' envisions massive data collection for purposes of security
From Stephen Colbert and Rush Limbaugh to Adolf Hitler: a history of Wikipedia hoaxes
Scheduled maintenance will now count against the SLA
Internet's leading standards body celebrates 25 years of "rough consensus and running code"
Former USDA IT official Valarie Burks is named space agency's new deputy CIO for IT security
Fixes Microsoft-induced connection and performance problems, users report
Intel announced strong results this week, but software is poised to be a growth engine for technology
Hollywood heavy hitters' data demands led to a Ruckus Wireless system at the film festival
A practice round against former Jeopardy champs goes to Watson in the game show's first man vs. machine match
WebOS will test impact of HP's powerful brand
Earlier contest at 1B mark gave away $10K, MacBook Pro, iPod Touch
Execs want release candidate in 'in weeks, not months' as push toward Feb. final accelerates
Ailing social network might sell for cheap after recent layoffs
Feds want employers to post to the Web plans to hire H-1B workers; DOJ seeks labor market test prior to H-1B hires
Popular BES to be offered in cloud either by third parties or RIM itself
New OS seen as key to tablet's ultimate success with consumers
Google CIO Ben Fried is proud to offer choice in technology to the company's users
After matching iOS in October, Android is now firmly in first place, according to a report from Millennial
Gartner says sales to enterprises start to rebound while consumer PC business slows
Rise of smartphones, tablets threaten Microsoft hegemony
Classiccloseouts.com overcharged customers for products they didn't order, the FTC alleged
U.S. consumers cite poor reception, dropped calls as reasons for switching
BlackBerry Bridge software allows Bluetooth tethering and can allow IT controls
Data security beyond DLP requires orchestration of many moving parts, say Craig Shumard and Serge Beaulieu
Engineering director exhorts developers to work on 160 blocking bugs
The online archive includes 7.5 million feet of film footage