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Its new C400 SSDs offer up to 415MB/sec throughput
Prices for DDR3, DDR2 plummet
Hackers can use malformed images to hijack XP, Vista, Server 2003 and 2008
Asustek's E Slate E121 and Motorola's first tablet with Google Android's Honeycomb coming to CES
20-person team of bank personnel, outside experts said to be looking to determine what, if any, documents are held by WikiLeaks
New regulations have international political overtones
AirWalk sells networks of small base stations such as femtocells that can extend wireless coverage
Returns to loot government workers' PCs, steal documents
The Eee Pad Slider will run the Android Honeycomb OS, while the Eee Slate E121 will use Windows 7
Hiring experts line up on both sides of this critical debate
It's not as simple as branding social media sites a personal pastime and banning them from the work environment
Before jumping in you need to master virtualization, garner C-level support and have a business case
The next-generation firewall requires a different way of thinking about security goals associated with a firewall
Early adopters experimenting with security protocols
Industry looks to lower latency by removing a switching tier
New platforms, new virtualization technologies, and new needs forever change personal computing.
What to expect in data storage and network traffic growth
Guarded spending, coupled with ambitious IT objectives, is widespread as the new year dawns
802.11n shifts WLANs from convenient to critical infrastructure
Social network also is the most searched-for term of the year, says Hitwise
Lenovo will show two tablets at CES as it tries to make its mark on the growing market
Intel is also adding specialized hardware accelerators to quickly encode and decode video, a feature called Quick Sync
It plans to offer apps from media companies, that run on Android, the report said
The Taiwan firm would also show another model with a detachable keyboard.
Microsoft asked Google security engineer to delay release of fuzzer, other information because of 'PR concerns'
Qualcomm will make low-power, highly reflective displays at the plant, Taiwan's economics ministry said.
Who'd have predicted it? Google gets hacked, Russian hackers get busted, Stuxnet scares everyone
Former EDS operation charged with keeping NASA desktop systems and other devices running
Offline for months, North Korean domain names are poised to make a comeback
In a dual-drive laptop, the new SSD can improve performance by as much as 60%
The newly released version 6.0 of JBoss is among the first application servers to support Java EE 6
Consultant, author Russell Bishop offers his expertise on effective 'workarounds'
Chrome reaches 10% milestone nine months earlier than Google expected
Android sale gains come at expense of RIM's BlackBerry OS, Nielsen reports
But XP projected to still account for 13% when it's retired in 2014
Assorted Galaxy S models propel Samsung in less than seven months
Cisco CEO to announce technology for convergence of 'payTV, online and on-demand content'
But Apple maintains slim lead over Android in U.S. smartphone ownership
Authorities are looking for the operators of IRC servers used to coordinate the December attacks.