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Microsoft, CSC Create Largest U.S. Metro Health Information Exchange in Chicago

Microsoft, IT integrator and cloud-service provider CSC, and health-data-exchange software developer HealthUnity have announced they will contribute the technology and practice management for the...

ATandT Files Statement with FCC, to Chagrin of Sprint, RCA

As AT&T gets the lengthy regulatory process underway, opposition to its $39 billion bid for rival T-Mobile continues to mount.The same day AT&T filed...

Five Technology Steps SMBs Need To Take This Year

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Google Shows Data Center Security Following Facebook Open Compute

Google April 22 touted the security of its data center operations, offering the computing world a rare glimpse of the physical security and data-protection...

Windows 7 Still Chasing Windows XP, Despite 350 Million Licenses Sold

Microsoft is claiming that more than 350 million Windows 7 licenses have sold in the 18 months since the operating system's release.Despite its push...

Why IBM’s Hardware Business Is Flying High

IBM executives are making all the right moves when it comes to the company's hardware business.IBM's STG (Systems & Technology Group) showed its best...

Kaspersky Son Home Safe After Police Raid Moscow Sauna

Kaspersky Lab's founder has his son safe at home and the kidnappers behind bars, the company has confirmed.The Federal Security Service and the Criminal...

‘Telautograph’

'Telautograph' In July 1888, Elisha Gray received a U.S. patent for an electrical stylus device that captures handwriting. According to the application, this "telautograph" leverages...

Why Android Is Still the Underdog to the iPhone

Android fans bask in the glow of the platform's 33 percent U.S. market share, which is 8 percentage points higher than Apple's iPhone share,...

Microsoft’s Week Marked by i4i Case, Paul Allen Memoir, Nokia Deal

Microsoft's week kicked off in a particularly noteworthy way, with the company's legal counsel arguing April 18 before the U.S. Supreme Court that the...