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Samsung Buying RIM? Not True, Says the Android Phone Maker

Research In Motion, struggling to halt the slide in its smartphone market share and stock price, saw a glimmer of hope earlier this month...

Flexibility

Flexibility Kids play with building blocks so they can build whatever their imagination conceives. Similarly, use of public cloud computing services enable an enterprise to...

U.S. Losing Competitive Edge in Technology, Science: National Science Board

The United States remains the global leader in supporting science and technology research and development, but only by a slim margin that could soon...

Amazon Web Services Launches DynamoDB, a New NoSQL Database Service

Amazon Web Services has again delivered key technology to keep itself ahead of the cloud computing pack with a new high-performance, highly scalable NoSQL...

Google Protests SOPA, PIPA by Censoring Homepage

Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) put a black rectangle over its search logo Jan. 18, linking to a petition page inviting users to protest the Stop Online...

Facebook, Security Investigators Unmask Five Men Behind Koobface Crime Ring

Security researchers have publicly unmasked five people they believe are behind Koobface, a botnet that spreads on social-networking sites and directs users to Websites...

Solid-State Disk Storage Costs to Fall in 2012: Nexsan

The current mindset regarding solid-state disk (SSD) drives is that they are extremely expensive, but the reality is that both SSD drives and systems...

With the UCS, Cisco Proves That It Can Sell Preconfigured Data Center Systems

One year after it started shipping its partner-powered Unified Computing System in July 2009, Cisco Systems announced that it had 1,000 installations processing data...

Microsoft HealthVault’s Survival Uncertain With Advent of GE Joint Venture

As Microsoft prepares to move its Amalga health intelligence software into a joint venture with GE, analysts see an uncertain future for the HealthVault...

Symantec Confirms Source Code Stolen in 2006 Breach It Didn’t Know About

Symantec has admitted that unknown perpetrators had breached its servers and stolen source code to a number of its security products despite previous claims...