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Samsung Galaxy S II Not Yet Shipping, But Already Updated

The Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone, scheduled to begin shipping later this month, is already getting an update.Several sources-including the Facebook page of Samsung's...

Google Called to Capitol Carpet for Enabling Web Piracy

Congress held an antipiracy hearing April 6, in which Rep. Bob Goodlatte, chairman of a U.S. House Judiciary subcommittee that is investigating Web sites...

Former Gucci Employee Indicted for IT Rampage

A network engineer at Gucci America was indicted on charges of illegally accessing the company's network and deleting documents shortly after he was fired....

Nokia, Despite Microsoft Deal, Is Planning Symbian Event April 12

Nokia's new commitment to Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system doesn't mean it has given up on Symbian all together. The phone maker, which had...

Novell Launches Mono for Android

Novell has announced the availability of Mono for Android, the first solution for developing Microsoft .NET applications for the Android platform using Microsoft's Visual...

Alcatel-Lucent’s OpenTouch Suite Targets Business Communications

Alcatel-Lucent is rolling out a platform designed to enable businesses to mesh together and leverage the various methods they communicate, not only internally but...

Epsilon Data Breach Highlights Cloud-Computing Security Concerns

As email-marketing company Epsilon continues to deal with the fallout related to the revelation that some of its clients' customer data has been exposed...

Apple iPad 2 Selling Faster Than Original: Report

Apple's iPad 2 is selling at a healthy clip, according to an April 6 report in DigiTimes."Sales of iPad 2 are running at a...

Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi-only Version Costs $349

Samsung said it will begin selling a WiFi-only version of its Galaxy Tab 7.0 April 10 for $349, or a couple hundred dollars less...

Android’s Mobile Market Domination Has Only Just Begun

In the mobile market, it's not always easy to predict which company will reign supreme. After all, prior to the iPhone's launch, who would...