Monthly Archives: May 2010

Clearwire to Offer Samsung, HTC Phones for 4G, 3G, WiFi

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The 4G WiMax provider Clearwire will introduced WiMax-enabled smartphones from Samsung and HTC before the end of 2010, the company announced in its May...

FCC to Push for Broadband Regulation, Net Neutrality

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In a surprise reversal, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski is expected to begin to outline plans this week for increased regulation of the...

Do Facebook Privacy Concerns Really Require Government Regulation?

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It has been a long week for Facebook.Fifteen consumer privacy groups just filed a new complaint (PDF) with the Federal Trade Commission claiming the...

Symantec Chairman Thompson Named CEO of Virtual Instruments

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Former Symantec CEO and current board Chairman John Thompson, widely considered by industry watchers to be one of the true "class acts" in Silicon...

Microsoft .NET Wins Framework Challenge over Google, Rails

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According to a recent Evans Data survey, Microsoft's .NET was rated the best overall framework by software developers, over competing frameworks from Google and...

Chip Industry Ready for Record Year, iSuppli Says

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The semiconductor is poised for a record year, as long as the economy continues to improve, according to analysts at iSuppli.In a report issued...
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Peeking at Googles New Search User Interface

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Peeking at Googles New Search User Interface by Clint Boulton A New Look for New Search Google has tweaked its logo. Can you tell the difference between...

The Biggest Security Threats Right Now

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Security challenges for organizations are tougher than ever. Old scourges such as malware are taking on new potency as penetration tools and exploit kits...

CA Announces ARCserve Recovery Management Products

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IT management software and solutions company CA announced releases of ARCserve Backup, ARCserve Replication, ARCserve High Availability (formerly XOsoft Replication and High Availability), and...

Majority of Small Businesses Use Social Media, Report Finds

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A new report has found that nearly 70 percent of U.S. SMBs use social media, including Facebook, MySpace, blogs, YouTube and Twitter.Research firm Access...