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Apple iPad 2 Online Shipments Pushed Back, Japan Launch Shelved

Customers who order an iPad 2 via Apple's online store will need to wait between four to five weeks for their tablet to arrive.While...

Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 Arrives: 10 Reasons to Use It

Microsoft has officially launched Internet Explorer 9. The browser, which is being touted by many reviewers already as the best version of the software...

Microsoft Zune Killing May Have Been Result of Corporate Shakeup

Microsoft may have killed its Zune portable media player, according to reports. However, the company seems reluctant to share details about its future plans...

Intel Plans Xeon, Atom Chips for Micro Servers

Intel officials are looking to use a combination of low-power "Sandy Bridge" Xeon chips and Atom processors to build out their portfolio of products...

Cisco Closes $95 Million Acquisition of Inlet Technologies

Communications giant Cisco announced it has completed its acquisition of privately held Inlet Technologies, a provider of Adaptive Bit Rate digital media processing platforms....

XO Communications Unveils Cloud-Based Network Security Platform

XO Communications launched a cloud-based security platform, which offers small and midsize businesses the ability to deploy and manage comprehensive network-security capabilities across their...

Twitter Supports HTTPS Encryption to Bolster Security

At long last, Twitter is rolling out HTTPS to provide a layer of security for users looking for a way reduce the chances that...

Even a Huge Earthquake Can’t Kill Japan’s Internet Service

Calling the results of the earthquake and resulting tsunami that happened in Japan a catastrophe would be to understate the seriousness of the event....

Bing Matchbox Reaches for AI with Project Emporia

Microsoft's Bing search engine is testing a new technology aimed at tailoring search results to individual user's tastes, two experimental applications that recommends news...

T-Mobile Sidekick Returns as 4G Android Smartphone

T-Mobile USA teamed with Samsung Mobile to bring back the T-Mobile Sidekick, an Android smartphone sporting a 3.5-inch display and a QWERTY keyboard on...