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Intel says tablets won't bite into netbook shipments
The legislation would require the agency to prove market failure before regulating broadband
In a video, the carrier shows the results of a 4G speed test in a Boston pizzeria
Microsoft's monthly security bulletin reveals vulnerabilities that could impact third-party software, unbeknownst to corporate IT.
Fixes just two flaws in light Patch Tuesday, but expect a whopper in June, say researchers
Users hope update addresses weak signals, dropped connections, slow speeds
They're even tracking those emoticons
Wireless network company Meru reports Q1 results for first time since going public
Herschel Space Observatory used infrared imagery to discover space gap
It warns of a coming fraudulent batch settlement attempt
Company will fully integrate Data Domain with NetWorker later this year
The groups see affordable broadband as a way to improve social services
The memory chip maker slashed payrolls and debt to emerge from bankruptcy
The service can lower the cost of international calls and roaming call charges, Verizon said
The chip, LCD and mobile phone giant outlined investments in 5 new areas
The company is looking beyond current NAND flash technologies to future memory chips
Firm bets businesses will use Google Docs to get more social; analysts not so sure
EMC World attendees are concerned about its impact on other systems and cost
'Very serious' says one antivirus exec, especially for Windows XP users
Low prices mean cloud computing providers need to offer value-added services to justify higher margins
Extending wireless to industrial-scale outdoor deployments
Azalea's technology helps bring video and voice into wireless LANs for oil fields and mining
The high-speed wireless group will cooperate with the Wi-Fi Alliance while rival SiBeam is offering dual-mode silicon
Super-fast networking technology could replace cables between PCs, monitors and TVs
TSMC, the world's largest contract chip maker, reported record high monthly chip sales in April.
The iPad will be tied to a single network operator when it appears in Japan on May 28.
Analysts offer little hope that the $1.2B deal will make HP a major smartphone player.
Intel, Microsoft are just two of the big tech companies backing the Wireless Gigabit Alliance
Users like to chatter about programs on the big screen as they watch, Verizon says
Apple, Google and Microsoft among those dominating the wireless technology headlines
The security firm moves quickly to placate companies crippled by its flawed antivirus software.
NPD survey shows phones running Android mobile OS outsold iPhones in Q1; Verizon greases skids
For companies, the sites are too valuable as sales tools to block
EMC's World Conference is all about the 'private cloud'
Analysis reveals iPad price discrepancies as the tablet goes on sale in eight more countries
Increase in full-time hiring may be sign of long-term confidence, experts say
Integrating open source into proprietary applications has its challenges. Experienced IT execs explain how they did it