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Hackers Threaten Voting Systems, Electoral Process

An apparent threat to hack into voting systems and disrupt the vote has the Iowa Republican Party on edge, according to the Associated Press.The...

PhoneGap 1.3 Released With Full Windows Phone Support

Adobe's PhoneGap team has introduced PhoneGap 1.3, the latest version of the open-source HTML5 mobile development framework with full support for Microsoft Windows Phone,...

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Smartphone Great for Google Mobile Users

Having spent the last several days using Verizon Wireless' Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone as my primary handset, I can honestly say it's the fastest...

Google Nexus Tablet May Be on Tap for 2012

Take any translation with a grain of salt, but if you believe Corriere della Sera's citation of Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, the company...

Microsoft, Novell Case’s Hung Jury Means Continuing Legal Action

Novell's antitrust suit against Microsoft hit something of a brick wall Dec. 16, with a deadlocked jury and the possibility of still more action...

HDDs Still the Mainstay Media

HDDs Still the Mainstay Media Spinning-disk hard drives will continue to be the mainstay of the storage industry for the foreseeable future, based on the...

Smartphones, Tablets, Apps Streamline Customer Interactions

By: Samuel GreengardIn the last few years, many organizations have grappled with the task of managing customer relationships effectively. As traditional communication channels, such...

Windows Azure Upgrade

Windows Azure Upgrade Microsofts announced updates to Windows Azure are designed to improve ease of use, interoperability and overall value. Risk-Free Trial Microsoft will now be offering...

Salesforce.com Rypple Buy Counters SAP SuccessFactors Bid

Salesforce.com's (NYSE:CRM) bid to acquire Rypple Dec. 15 is a direct, albeit considerably cheaper, counter to SAP's (NYSE:SAP) $3.4 billion overture to buy SuccessFactors.SuccessFactors...

ATandT’s Failed T-Mobile Bid Has Opponents Rejoicing

AT&T (NYSE:T) and Deutsche Telekom have decided to drop plans to sell T-Mobile USA to AT&T for $39 billion. In a Dec. 19 statement...