Chinese network equipment supplier Huawei has reversed its stance and has accepted a U.S. panel’s recommendation to voluntarily divest from …
Intel to hire 4000 workers this year
Intel will hire 4,000 workers in the U.S. this year, primarily in product development and research and development, the company …
Social networks credited with role in toppling Egypt’s Mubarak
As Egypt’s embattled President Hosni Mubarak gave up his presidency Friday, analysts and some of the Egyptian protestors said he’d …
90% of Microsoft software in China is pirated: Ballmer
While Chinese President Hu Jintao knew he’d face some tough questions when he came to the United States this week, …
Twitter’s growth starts losing steam, study finds
Twitter Inc. may be having a great week, since both President Barack Obama and Microsoft founder Bill Gates have started …
Twitter's growth starts losing steam, study finds
Twitter Inc. may be having a great week, since both President Barack Obama and Microsoft founder Bill Gates have started …
Heartland moves to encrypted payment system
Responding to its widely reported and massive data breach that took place a year ago, Heartland Payment Systems will be …
The top 10 technology stories of 2009
The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009. IT fared better than most, however, …
The top 10 technology stories of 2009
The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009. IT fared better than most, however, …
10 big cloud trends for 2010
Cloud computing is clearly worming its way into the enterprise, especially as a testing and development environment and as a …
10 big cloud trends for 2010
Cloud computing is clearly worming its way into the enterprise, especially as a testing and development environment and as a …
'Sun technologies will live on'
Sun Microsystems Chairman Scott McNealy and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison both took the stage at the Oracle OpenWorld 2009 conference …
Sun, Oracle chiefs vow: Sun technologies will live on
Sun Microsystems Chairman Scott McNealy and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison both took the stage at the Oracle OpenWorld 2009 conference …
Secret Service says Facebook assassination poll posed no threat
The person who created and posted an online poll asking if President Barack Obama should be assassinated is a juvenile …
Twitter: A Growing Security Minefield
In June, the world watched as tweets from the streets of Tehran flooded Twitter. Frequent Twitter users–and people who hadn't …
British hacker keeps fighting extradition to U.S.
A British hacker who has been fighting extradition to the United States for seven years made an eleventh-hour appeal to …
Michael Jackson mourners take to the Web, but don’t crush it
Yesterday's massive memorial service for Michael Jackson may have strained some social networking and news sites but it didn't cripple …
Golden parachutes ready for top Sun execs
If Oracle Corp.'s acquisition of Sun Microsystems Inc. goes as planned, CEO Jonathan Schwartz will receive a severance package of …
‘Hacker’ threatens to expose health data, demands $10M
Days after a hacker claimed to have broken into a database and encrypted millions of prescription records at the Virginia …
Medical records on the iPhone debuts at health IT expo
Doctors with an iPhone or iPod Touch will be able to view patients' electronic health records using a new application …