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Verizon Combines 4G LTE, Private IP Network Services

Enterprises across a range of industries now have the ability to tap into Verizon€™s 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network, which the company has...

Ellison Raps Google for Not Licensing Java

Day 2 of the Oracle versus Google intellectual property argument over who owns which part of the open-source Java programming language featured testimony by...

Consumers Are Ahead of Health Care Providers in Adopting Social Media

Patients may be a step ahead of their local hospitals in adopting social media tools, a new report by consulting firm PwC suggests.For its...

Avaya Unveils Network Switches for Small Enterprises

Avaya is rolling out a new family of compact Ethernet switches that is designed to make it easier for midsize businesses and remote offices...

Internet Founder Berners-Lee: CISPA a Threat to Privacy Rights

The debate over the controversial Cyber-Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) continues to ramp as the expected House of Representatives vote next week draws...

Oracle Java Lawsuit Could Jolt Android Market: 10 Reasons Why

Google and Oracle are currently in court battling over whether Google violated Oracle's copyrights (no, not patents) when it used Java application programming interfaces...

Verizon to Sell Spectrum Holdings to Prepare for AWS License Purchases

Verizon Wireless is planning to auction off its 700MHz A and B licenses, the mobile communications companyannounced on April 18.The company currently operates its...

VMware Profit Shoots Up 25 Percent in Q1 Report

Virtualization king VMware, long one of the most successful software companies on the planet, reported another banner financial quarter April 18, adding 52 percent...

JetBrains Ships WebStorm 4.0 JavaScript IDE

JetBrains, the maker of productivity-enhancing tools for software developers, has announced the release of WebStorm 4.0, the latest version of its integrated development environment...

Mac Flashback Infections Now Down to 140,000: Symantec

The number of Apple Mac systems infected with the Flashback malware has dropped to about 140,000 worldwide, though officials with security software vendor Symantec...