Google, Amazon, Microsoft Fluff Up Their Clouds
Price cuts and data center expansions are in the works as three of the cloud industry?s heavy...
CTIA Takes on Rival Spectrum Users in FCC Letter
The CTIA mobile industry group wants the U.S. FCC to consider all frequencies below 3GHz for possible mobile broadband use.
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Web-based Applications Nov 16, 2009 12:30 PMFTC Warns Web Sellers of Unproven Flu Products
The FTC warns 10 Web site operators that they are selling questionable flu-fighting products.
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Cell Phones Nov 16, 2009 11:42 AMDoes It Make Sense for Nokia to Buy Palm?
Should one company that has trouble selling smartphones buy another?
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Internet Nov 16, 2009 09:34 AMNew Google SafeSearch Shows When Kids Are Protected
Four colored balls tell parents their children are protected while searching on Google.
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Cell Phones Nov 16, 2009 09:30 AMPalm: Survival of the Weakest?
Developers are voting, and they are not voting for Palm.
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Operating Systems Nov 16, 2009 09:14 AMAge of Android: More Than Just The Droid
Google's operating system is for more than "just" smartphones.
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Computers Nov 16, 2009 09:00 AMHP Unveils New Scale-out Servers
HP is adding a pair of new servers to its Extreme Scale Out portfolio.
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Security Nov 16, 2009 07:50 AMUK Hails First Cybercrime Cooperation With Banks
UK police are hailing the sentencing of four people who used a Trojan horse program to siphon money out of online bank accounts.
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Internet Nov 16, 2009 06:58 AMIBM and AT&T Unveil Cloud Computing Services
The Internet just got a bit more overcast with the addition of two more clouds. Both IBM and AT&T announced new services to join Microsoft, Amazon, and Google in establishing a cloud computing services.
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Networking Nov 16, 2009 03:20 AMCisco Ups Offer for Videoconferencing Firm Tandberg to $3.4B
Cisco has raised its bid for Norwegian video conferencing vendor Tandberg to about US$3.4 billion. The previous offer was US$3.0 billion.
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