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The Department of Commerce announces a new office focused on trusted ID technology
The company predicted its full-year 2010 results would be its best ever
Canceled vacations, a minimalist invite from Verizon fuels speculation
Forrester, Gartner predict strong spending, which could bode well for vendors in the market
Videoscape collects, integrates content from various sources, ‘redefines’ TV experience
Nvidia's CEO also said Windows for Arm is in Microsoft's best interests as the PC industry shifts
The Optimus Black will be able to use Wi-Fi without an access point
The four-core 6 Series boards are linked to Intel's latest microprocessors
CEO says Atrix 4G, Droid Bionic, Cliq 2 smartphones and Xoom tablet are examples of how the newly-formed company will stay competitive
NEC plans to offer the tablet to service providers for packaging with content
Microsoft's CEO said that 'only the imagination limits what can be done with Windows'
The private data was allegedly collected while Google produced its Street View mapping service
Police work and bicycling are two areas that could gain from smarter devices
Hollywood studios are licensing content to Chinese video sites, allowing them to stream movies legally at a low price
Scientists try to regain communication after nine quiet months
CEO says new processors will account for one third of Intel's corporate 2011 revenue
Expansion of Trade Adjustment Assistance program to include service workers expires Feb. 12
Amazon has cut existing pricing in half and introduced two new premium options.
Microsoft's Arm-based Windows plans and new Intel tablet chips are also in focus during the press and analyst preview
Adobe has tightened up Flash but a researcher has found a way to send data to a remote server
Verizon will be the first carrier to offer the tablet and will use its 4G network
'iOS-ization' of Mac begins, says analyst
Intel showed an Atom-based tablet-like device running Google's Android Eclair at CES
The upcoming Android version is designed for tablets
Manufacturers are using fewer toxic chemicals, but many fall short when it comes to meeting e-waste recycling promises
The company says one in four calling minutes worldwide are now made over Skype
But it's not ready to fix newest IE and Windows flaws
SAP will get a new trial for damages in the case, which determined it had violated Versata patents
OMB calls on agencies to improve employee monitoring programs to better ferret out untrustworthy, despondent workers
The tablet has a 7-inch screen and will be available initially in the U.S.
The former employee pleaded guilty to charges on Thursday
Smartphones, tablets, hotspots and more due by mid-2011
From 4G to Honeycomb, a look at the big stories from this year's convention
Microsoft has a lot of work to do moving Windows to ARM chips
Microsoft says it's seen early hardware designs for the CDMA phones but it isn't saying when they'll be out
The operator will start selling four phones, two tablet computers, two laptops and two mobile hotspots in the first half
The chip feature is designed to secure streams HD video from online movie services
List of devices from multiple manfacturers include two tablets and four smartphones
Social networking site reportedly nears critical shareholder threshold
Carrier also tells CES gathering that it plans to double HSPA+ network speeds in 2011; CEO dismisses sale rumors
CES wrong place, talk of chips wrong message, contends Microsoft expert
Will LinkedIn beat Facebook and Twitter to become the first social network IPO?
After consumer complaints, PC tune-up seller Ascentive has promised to change business practices
The CL900 Windows tablet is able to play 1080p HD video, and run for eight hours on a single battery charge
The company will show off 5 tablets at its booth at CES