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E-Reader, Tablet Owners Say They Now Read More: Pew

Book sellers and writers rejoice! E-readers and tablets have readers reading far more€”not to mention feeling excited to say so€”according to an April 4...

Intel Puts Massive Marketing Muscle Behind Ultrabooks

Intel officials, with the first of their much-anticipated "Ivy Bridge" Core chips expected to launch later this month, are kicking off an advertising and...

Intel

Intel Intel remains the largest semiconductor company in the world. In 2011, the company made $12.9 billion on $54 billion in revenues, both records, and...

Dell’s Acquisition Binge Now Includes Make Technologies

Collecting new companies is now officially a habit for Dell. The Round Rock, Texas-based corporation on April 5 revealed it has bought yet another...

Microsoft, Apple, Sony Participate in N.Y. Online Game Safety Initiative

Microsoft, Apple and Sony participated in a law enforcement operation in New York that targeted more than 3,500 accounts on online game platforms owned...

T-Mobile Rebukes Verizon’s Spectrum Assertions to FCC

T-Mobile is out to clarify what it calls several falsehoods that Verizon Wireless shared with the Federal Communications Commission in documents supporting the carrier€™s...

Anonymous Takes Aim at the Chinese Government

The hacker collaborative Anonymous reportedly is now turning its sights on Chinese government agencies and enterprises, apparently hoping to foment unrest among Chinese citizens.The...

Mac Botnet Infects More Than 600,000 Apple Computers

More than 600,000 Apple Mac computers worldwide€”more than half of them in the United States€”have been hit by a new fast-moving variant of the...

Some Zeus Bots Still Active After Microsoft Takedown, FireEye Says

Microsoft officials last month said they and several partners were able to take over a major part of the infrastructure of the infamous Zeus...

The Numbers Are Growing

The Numbers Are Growing Unfortunately for today's Android users, they're facing more threats because there are more of them using the operating system. As in...