HP appoints new leader for webOS group
Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein has been given a wider 'innovation' role in HP's personal systems group.
Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein has been given a wider 'innovation' role in HP's personal systems group.
External developers have created about 850,000 applications for Twitter in the past 12 months.
Smaller firms waste more per person.
Foreign-made devices or even parts are sometimes deliberately infected with spyware and malware, official says.
Google could suffer from showing rivals its cards too early, but avoiding a privacy blunder is worth the competitive risk.
DataCell briefly accepted 'thousands' of WikiLeaks donations via a new payment processor, before Visa shut it down again.
The proposed IETF Homenet group would select protocols for use in tomorrow's home networks.
It's the first of many announcements to come in the next few months, Facebook said.
As the U.S. Army ponders how to give every soldier a smartphone loaded with apps for military purposes -- and be able to support global communications not only with commercial cellular networks like Sprint, Verizon or AT&T -- it is also exploring how it can quickly set up its own wireless network almost anywhere in the world.
It's summer across the U.S., and that means that hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, wildfires, powerful thunderstorms and other natural disasters can take out your company's IT systems in a flash.
Samsung says it sold 3 million Galaxy S II Android phones in the first 55 days the phone was available, breaking records.
The deal for English-language results follows Google's decision to pull out of China.
The account was apparently taken by a group calling itself The Script Kiddies.
After Google pulls invites to its social network, spammers seize the moment.
No data centers were knocked offline but fuel and other supplies were in short supply.
The US$4.5 billion sale includes more than 6,000 patents and patent applications.
Whether they are cloud service outages or natural disasters, cloud computing can be both a nightmare or a savior to your IT organization: either it halts your business operation or loses your data, or it allows you to continue operate your business as workloads are switched to or backed up by physically safer data centers.
The city of Chongqing wants to build an IT hub free of China's Internet censorship.
The cloud communications and collaboration suite is available in 40 markets globally.
In a legal filing, Oracle defends its legal expert on damages in the Java-Android lawsuit.
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