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Twitter Redesign Courts Businesses, Catches Up With Facebook, Google+

Social networking company Twitter announced a slew of changes to the online and mobile versions of the microblogging site Dec. 8, including a simplified...

Cloud Security, Onsite Capacity Top Storage Trends in 2012: Symform

The coming year will herald in a "storage revolution," according to Symform, which released its top cloud and storage predictions for 2012. Over the...

Caringo, CTERA Networks Partner on Storage-Based Cloud Platform

Object storage specialist Caringo and CTERA Networks, a provider of hybrid cloud storage and data protection solutions, announced that the companies have integrated Caringo's...

Google TV Gets Zynga Poker for Living Room Texas Hold ‘Em

Zynga, which is preparing for a $900 million-plus initial public offering, has made its popular Zynga Poker gaming application available for Google TV.Available on...

Facial Recognition Apps Carries Risk of User Privacy Violations, FTC Warns

The Federal Trade Commission would take a hard line on companies that violate consumer privacy using facial recognition technology, the agency's chairman said at...

IBM Unveils Cloud Drug Discovery Platform, Donates Chemical Data to NIH

IBM has introduced a new cloud analytics application to allow researchers to speed up their searches of massive amounts of patents and scientific journals...

Blue Coat Acquired by Thoma Bravo for $1.3 Billion, Will Go Private

Blue Coat Systems has agreed to be acquired by a group of investors led by private equity firm Thoma Bravo, which intends to take...

IBM: More Than 1,000 Schools Teach Mainframe Skills

IBM announced that more than 1,000 schools around the world are teaching students mainframe skills, both assisting students in getting jobs in big systems...

Open Air

Open Air In contrast to other Apple stores, which are necessarily closed to the outside world, the bulk of the Grand Central location is in...

Microsoft Plans Patches for 20 Bugs in December Patch Tuesday

Microsoft plans to patch 20 vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system for both the desktop and the server, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Publisher...