China vows government offices will use legal software
The U.S. Commerce Department said China made the commitment during a meeting with U.S. officials.
The U.S. Commerce Department said China made the commitment during a meeting with U.S. officials.
Monday's decision by the US ITC is a setback for HTC, which bought S3 amid its own patent fight with Apple.
HP has described the Oracle filing as a "desperate delay tactic".
In separate incident, hacker claims access to SCADA system at Houston utility.
U.S. lawmakers have been concerned that Huawei's networking equipment could be used for espionage.
The deal still requires clearances from regulators in the U.S. and other countries.
Micron and Hynix did not conspire to suppress Rambus' RDRAM product, the jury says.
BalaBit IT Security surveyed IT professionals and found that in spite of the fact that 74% of them have already misused the company's IT system, and could have lost his/her job, if a video recording could have proven wrongdoing, 92% of the surveyed would not object to being observed by an activity monitoring tool.
The company is focusing more on the enterprise market to try to boost profits.
The new ultrabook and other products come shortly after the company decided not to sell its PC business.
Google is already using internally a version of Google+ with workplace-specific capabilities.
A prototype supercomputer is gunning to be the world's most power-efficient with Nvidia's Tegra 3 chips.
IBM is building two research centers for Suning Appliance.
The Opteron 6200 chips are 25 percent to 30 percent faster than their 12-core predecessors.
PC prices could rise as a result of hard-drive supply shortages, IDC said.
The ruling in the WikiLeaks investigation upheld secrecy in collecting such information.
The U.S. Department of Justice is charging seven individuals with 27 counts of wire fraud and other computer-related crimes, alleging that the group hijacked 4 million computers across 100 countries in a sophisticated clickjacking scheme.
Cisco Systems has completed most of a major restructuring that began early this year, and on Wednesday posted revenue and profit for its fiscal first quarter that exceeded analysts' expectations.
The number of public Wi-Fi hotspots is expected to increase by 350 percent in the next four years, as operators look for ways to offload traffic from their mobile networks, according to a report by market research company Informa Telecoms and Media.
Japanese e-commerce company Rakuten said on Tuesday that it plans to acquire Canadian e-book and e-reader company Kobo in a bid to expand in the area of media downloads for consumers.
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