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- Microsoft clarifies MBR rootkit removal advice
- RIM responds to critical open letter from unnamed worker
- RIM agrees to review company structure
- RIM internal warfare goes public
- Update: Apple, Microsoft consortium beats Google for Nortel
- Texas senator backs H-1B staffing firms
- Hacked Fox News twitter: "Obama shot dead" #ObamaDead
- Microsoft to retire Office XP, Vista SP1 next week
- The iPad: Epic success for users
- Deloitte wants software lawsuit kept away from jury
- Android's 38% market share keeps it on top
- Cisco and HP in "Peaceful Chongqing" China surveillance deal
- Facebook fires back at Google+ challenge
- Facebook search for awesome fails: Skype video yawnZZZzzz...
- CIOs losing control of IT, survey finds
- Microsoft plans 22 patches for Windows, Office next week
- SAP extends contracts of co-CEOs through mid-2017
- ISPs propose P2P "piracy" plan: 6 strikes, and... err... dun
- Microsoft beefs up Outlook-to-Hotmail security
- OS X Lion to launch next week, say reports
- We're doomed: Shocking "Chinese" malware claim by DHS bigwig
- Big business in big push for cloud standards
- How to Set Up Your Network for PCs and Macs
- Ballmer's new chant: Numbers, numbers, numbers
- Cisco should cut 5,000 jobs, analyst says
- Courts OK Apple group's $4.5B Nortel patent buyout
- Microsoft revs dump-XP campaign, says 'time to move on'
- Rumor: Apple "iPad 3" to be iPad HD; release date: "soon"
- Meet IBM's new $75,000 mainframe
- Microsoft patches 'sexy' Bluetooth bug in Vista, Windows 7
- Citrix joins cloud computing fray with Cloud.com purchase
- Square exec sees mobile bubble
- Patch Tuesday fixes critical Bluetooth flaw in Windows 7
- EFF fights forced file decryption with Fifth, for Fricosu
- QuickPoll: Is Windows Microsoft's biggest strength or a weak
- Cisco will be leaner, faster, more attentive, Chambers pledg
- Windows 7 business tablets: Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 vs. Motio
- Amazon.com Android tablet business apps vs. iPad 3/HD
- My iOS love affair
- Update: Google Q2 revenue up 32% to $9B-plus
- SAP-IBM payroll system woes fouled up nurses' pay
- Google has huge Q2, plus Plus vs Facebook fight
- MobileGo Manages Your Android Phone from a PC
- How to View Any File in Windows
- Wall Street Beat: Google stirs market optimism
- What is Cloud.com worth?
- Adobe buys EchoSign PDF e-signature tech
- Acer to boost its smartphone, tablet presence in China
- Update: IBM revenues driven by software, systems
- Mobile networks near capacity, survey finds
- Lion release date: Apple Mac OS X 10.7 shipping this week
- Yahoo Q2 revenue drops as display ad business slows
- Fulcrum buy could deepen Intel's data-center role
- Google+ iPhone app finally at Apple iOS App Store
- State Street cuts IT staffers, shifts work to IBM, Wipro
- Update: Intel's Q2 Atom revenue down with netbook demand
- Acer to buy U.S. cloud technology provider iGware
- Lion set free; Apple Mac OS X 10.7 love/hate review
- Nokia takes loss as smartphone sales drop by a third
- Microsoft patching: Still painful after all these years
- Update: AMD revenue drops as CEO search continues
- Update: Microsoft records banner sales year
- Wow! Microsoft's record financial year beats street
- Verizon posts revenue growth on mobile additions
- Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings show sector strength
- China shuts down fake Apple "Stoers" in Kunming
- Oracle gives sneak peek at MySQL 5.6 features
- Bob Muglia quits Microsoft for Juniper in cloud coup
- China's Baidu revenues gets boost from advertisers
- SAP Q2 revenue rises 14%
- Intel grooms Andy Bryant to become chairman
- Windows Phone 7 Mango update RTM: OTA download release date
- SAP co-CEO McDermott talks up HANA, mobility and SaaS
- Happy Birthday, MS-DOS -- 30 candles
- Alcatel-Lucent returns to profit on small revenue hike
- Nintendo slashing price of 3DS
- Windows XP PCs breed rootkit infections
- Microsoft fixes Mac Office bug in Apple's Lion
- iPhone 5 release date rumors #10729: new Apple shiny "soon"
- Google wants e-mail in Android suit redacted
- Debt reduction deadlock a drag on corporate capital spending
- Adobe Flash "killed" by free HTML5 tool, Edge
- Windows XP's share falls below 50%
- OS X Lion requires Windows 7 for Boot Camp
- Rumors: iPhone 5 release date "delayed" one month
- Will OS X Lion roar in the enterprise?
- Google cites Schmidt testimony in Android suit defense
- White House 'clarifies' H-1B, green card rules to attract in
- Tweak Your Favorite Tools
- Operation Shady RAT smells like Chinese hacking
- Microsoft kicks off $250,000 security contest
- Google exec attacks 'hostile' patent campaign against Androi
- Google in Android patent rage
- Microsoft slates 22 patches for Windows, IE next week
- Apple tech support satisfaction plummets
- FBI vs. Sanford 'Spam-King' Wallace in huge Facebook hack ch
- Wi-Drive: Good, but no cigar
- Malware turns off Windows' UAC, warns Microsoft
- Fury as #AntiSec dumps 10GB of sheriffs' private data
- Black Hat: Apple does well, Microsoft better, with enterpris
- Windows 7 to crack 40% share by year's end
- 2011 London riots cause BlackBerry BBM rethink
- Microsoft patches 1990s-era 'Ping of Death'
- Booz Allen CEO downplays effect of Anonymous hack
- Anonymous to kill Facebook on account of privacy
- Wall Street: Tech more valuable than oil
- After 30 years, IBM exec says PC going way of vacuum tube, typewriter
- Microsoft patches final Pwn2Own IE bug
- Cloud CIO: What 'Consumerization of IT' Really Means to CIOs
- Wall Street Beat: Tech shares take a wild ride
- Pre iPad 3, rivalry hots up; HP TouchPad in tablet price war
- Mobile data is easy to crack; sky falling in 3... 2... 1...
- CEO Larry Page blogs on why Google's buying Motorola Mobility
- Industry group releases spec to test consumer SSD performance
- D'oh! BART hacked in censor furor; Anonymous unleash #OpBART
- Windows 8 tablet info soon: B8 blog B4 BUILD
- Dell desktop, storage revenue drops in Q2
- Dell expects Windows 8, Android to boost tablet market
- ICANN chief Beckstrom to step down
- Hands on: Free Splashtop Remote Desktop
- Motorola Mobility buy could boost Google's enterprise push
- iPad 3 release date delayed to 2012: Retina display FAIL
- Hacked: BART Police personal info (Anonymous #OpBART or not?)
- Inspector Gadgets: 13 Windows 7 gadgets for monitoring your PC
- Lenovo's net profits nearly double in Q1
- WSJ: HP to spin off PC arm
- Microsoft confirms app store in Windows 8
- HP plans PC spinoff, $10B Autonomy buy
- HP kills webOS business, confirms PC spinoff
- HP's PC spin-off puts pressure on Microsoft to nail Windows 8
- HP kills tablets, confirms PC spin-off plans
- HP lowers financial guidance with webOS shutdown
- HP to acquire info management software firm Autonomy
- Pow! HP's post-PC plan: Purge PCs
- HP's Apotheker changes his tune on mobility
- HP shift on PCs could boost rivals
- HP's PC unit could be a tough sell
- HP Or No HP: The PC Lives
- HP's $99 TouchPad tablet selling out in retailer fire sale
- Google's mobile bet could prove tricky
- HP TouchPad sale ignites $99 webOS tablet grab
- Partnering with vendors
- HP allays fears around PC business uncertainty
- Offshoring pioneer GE to hire 1,100 American IT workers
- IBM shines in strong Q2 server market
- HP's PC division, by the (profit and growth) numbers
- Zombie P2P case, RIAA v Thomas-Rasset, rises again
- Scary Facebook changes: Privacy facts and FUD
- Five Outlook nghtmares (and how to fix them)
- Microsoft throws support behind USB 3.0 with Windows 8
- Steve Jobs' resignation 'end of an era'
- 'Operations guy' Tim Cook gets chance to shine at Apple
- HP EliteBook 2560p: Extra-rugged ultraportable
- Create a Keyboard Shortcut to Insert An E-Mail Address
- AT&T to return jobs to U.S. if T-Mobile deal is approved
- Salesforce.com, Dun & Bradstreet launch Data.com
- Wikileaks data leaked; Website denies it, via Twitter
- More $99 HP TouchPads for sale; bloggers review
- App Creates Mobile Cloud for Android, Windows
- Photo could show Nokia's first Mango phone, the Nokia 703
- Samsung's U.S. plans for new Galaxy Note and Tab 7.7 remain unclear
- IT employment grows, but barely
- iPhone 5 lost in bar -- or just a stunt?
- Windows Phone 7 "tracks your movements," says lawsuit
- 1-in-6 Macs run OS X Lion
- Microsoft: Stolen SSL certs can't be used to install malware via Windows Update
- Intel shows off tablet with upcoming Atom chip
- Cisco comes out swinging after cutbacks
- 10 best new features of Windows Server 8
- Echoing Apple, Microsoft bans Flash from Metro IE10 in Windows 8
- Visual tour: Windows 8 goes Metro
- Gmail threatens Microsoft in enterprises, says Gartner
- Wall Street Beat: Market rally, tablet excitement lifts IT
- Oracle further commercializes MySQL database
- Five outsiders who could lead Hewlett-Packard
- HP customers seek stability with Whitman
- Facebook changes draw ire; New news feed gets few Likes
- More LulzSec and Anonymous/PLF "hackers" arrested by FBI
- Mango update coming to four AT&T phones starting Sept. 27, report says
- Microsoft, Red Hat spar over secure boot-loading tech
- AT&T and alternate universes
- Groupon COO quits, returns to Google
- Amazon Kindle tablet to take on iPad 3 at "$171"
- Oracle shows super-fast, IBM-killing SPARC T4
- GOP seeks to help high-tech firms with visas
- Google buys land to build three data centers in Asia
- IBM to lead $4.4 billion chip investment in New York
- AMD reduces Q3 revenue projection
- Best Buy set to hire 200 IT pros
- Google is most-sought employer -- again
- Alibaba's CEO interested in buying Yahoo
- Sprint's solo LTE plan ignores Clearwire assets
- Jobs humanized technology, made the magical common
- Google, Samsung right to delay Nexus Prime, analysts say
- Facebook acquires start-up friend.ly
- SAP cuts provision for TomorrowNow litigation, boosting Q3 profit
- Dell as a services company? Maybe, say customers
- US companies pushed to disclose cyberattacks
- New low-power memory could challenge DDR3
- Salesforce.com to 'unlock' SAP's core software for 'social enterprises'
- EMC to put hardware in servers, VMs in storage
- Groupon's China venture posts $46M loss
- IBM's new CEO, Virginia Rometty, has a plan
- The IT Jobs Cloud Computing Will Create
- Wall Street Beat: IPOs, M&A, chip news stir tech optimism
- Two IT managers fatally shot by co-worker at Calif. utility
- Deal means more SAP cloud changes
- 12 IT Outsourcing Predictions for 2012
- Xerox PARC founder Jacob E. Goldman dies
- 5 resolutions to change the world in 2012
- Wall Street Beat: Tech stocks flat for year
- Software whiz Ray Ozzie re-emerges with startup Cocomo
- Apple loses bid to block Mac OS X copy protection secrets in clone case
- Intel bets big on ultrabooks
- Marvell unveils first scalable PCIe NAND flash controller
- Hard drive makers Seagate and Western Digital slash warranties
- Remains of the Day: Crash course
- Mobility, video and cloud will drive network revenues up 8.7% in 2012, IDC says
- After Microsoft, what next for CES?
- SOPA fight in 'last rounds,' says senator at CES
- HP takes wraps off 'premium' ultrabook
- Google's Marissa Mayer says more women needed in tech
- Google adds virtualization queen Diane Greene to its board
- Kundra, first CIO of U.S., joins Salesforce
- 4 Consumer Technologies That Could Change Your Enterprise
- Google expands revenue but misses forecast
- Yahoo continued to struggle with online ad sales in Q4
- AMD reports Q4 loss on weak graphics sales
- NEC to cut 10,000 workers, forecasts $1.3 billion loss in year through March
- Nokia reports loss, says it sold 1M-plus Windows Phones
- AT&T posts Q4 loss on breakup fee, benefit plan costs
- Nokia reports loss as Windows Phone sales are off to OK start
- Wall Street Beat: Tech shines as earnings come in strong
- Apple reclaims top brand spot after iPhone 4S launch, Jobs' death
- Facebook IPO filing reveals some eye-poppers
- 162,000 sign petition on Apple's Chinese factory conditions
- Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in plane crash
- H-1B workers are better paid, more educated, study finds
- Yahoo ousts half its board
- New Sony CEO: Hot gadgets aren't enough anymore
- FBI reveals 1991 probe of Steve Jobs
- Cisco bounces back
- DRAM maker Elpida files for bankruptcy
- Vatican secret archive opened in EMC-sponsored exhibition
- How Cloud Computing Is Forcing IT Evolution
- Disk storage system sales in Q4 top $8.5B, 6.2 petabytes
- Wall Street Beat: Yelp IPO another sign of hot tech market
- Companies can use gamification as a doorway to innovation
- China approves conditionally Western Digital's acquisition of Hitachi
- Dell: U.S. job growth is in services, not manufacturing
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