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HP Printers Now Support Google Cloud Print

HP March 31 made it possible for users of Google Cloud Print to print documents, Web pages and other files to any HP ePrint-enabled...

Phishing Declined in 2010 as Overall Vulnerabilities Rose: IBM

Cyber-criminals shifted focus in 2010 to launch more sophisticated targeted attacks, IBM said in a new report. In short, 2010 was the year cyber-attacks...

HTC Flyer Tablet Teaser Aims to Make a Stylus Not Lame

The HTC Flyer, HTC's answer to the Apple iPad, became available for preorder in the United Kingdom and Germany this week, and is expected...

True 4G Standard WiMax-2 Approved by IEEE

WiMax is getting a boost. Global standards body Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has approved IEEE 802.16m, the wireless standard for the next...

Oklahoma Health System Loses PC Holding Personal Data of 84,000 Patients

Saint Francis Health System in Tulsa, Okla., has become the latest health care provider to report a major data breach, this one resulting from...

‘World Backup Day’ Reminds Us to Back Up Our PC Worlds

Bet you didn't know that today, March 31, is World Backup Day. There are those who believe this should not only be a national...

Microsoft Claims Windows Phone 7 Numbers Positive

Microsoft remains reluctant to share consumer-sales numbers for its Windows Phone 7 smartphones, but a new blog post nonetheless suggests a company determined to...

Mozilla Firefox 4 for Android Sports Speed Boost

Mozilla March 29 launched Firefox 4 for Android, claiming the mobile browser is up to three times as fast as the stock browser on...

Windows Phone 7 Updates Progress, Slowly

AT&T customers who purchased a Windows Phone 7 smartphone: expect your long-awaited software updates to arrive in April. Maybe.According to Microsoft's handy chart of...

Microsoft the Monopolist Files Antitrust Complaint Vs. Google

Ever since Foundem, eJustice and Ciao filed antitrust complaints with the European Commission in Brussels that Google was affecting their ability to do business...