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Microsoft Exec: Tablets Could Be Temporary Fad

At least one Microsoft executive seems unconvinced that tablets are much more than a passing fad."Mobile is something that you want to use while...

Samsung Installs Stealthy KeyLogger on Brand-New Laptops

Samsung installed a commercial keylogger on brand-new laptops to monitor customer usage, the company admitted after a user exposed the practice in a security...

NASA Failure to Secure Computer Systems Endangers Space Missions: Audit

NASA has a number of serious computer and network security issues that could have complicated missions and jeopardized lives, according to the latest audit...

Apple WiFi iPad 2 Best Bet for Deflecting Bullet: Report

Not that anyone will be terribly surprised, but Apple's iPad 2 boasts some marked differences between its Code Division Multiple Access, GSM and WiFi-only...

Does Apple Hate Enterprise Developers?

It wasn't that long ago that Apple courted the enterprise IT dollar with rack-mounted servers, solid and reliable RAID arrays, grid computing and storage...

Oracle Data Warehousing App Streamlines Flow of Drug Trial Results

Oracle has rolled out version 3.1 of its Health Sciences Clinical Development Center application to help standardize, automate and quicken the flow of data...

European Parliament Disables Webmail After Cyber-Attack

Less than two days after the EU Commission and its foreign-service arm came under fire, the European Parliament's network came under cyber-attack. This is...

Many Data Centers Unprepared for Disasters: Industry Group

AFCOM, the international association of data center managers and enterprise IT executives, confirmed on March 30 what many people in the business are already...

IBM’s Watson Goes to College

IBM is hosting a Watson symposium with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, bringing together a group of academic minds to share...

HP Looks to Partners for Help in Oracle-Itanium Debate

Hewlett-Packard executives reportedly are looking to their channel partners to pressure Oracle into reversing its decision to end software development for Intel's Itanium chip...