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Another Side of Net Neutrality

The FCC has been in the news lately for its attempts to get serious about regulating the actions of Internet service providers, in the...

HP ‘Hurricane’ Tablet with webOS Coming Soon: Report

Hewlett-Packard could be releasing a tablet running the Palm's webOS operating system as soon as the third quarter of 2010, according to a report...

How to Avoid Downside Risks Associated with Virtualization

The two things that every CIO should know before going virtual are surprisingly simple. First, the biggest benefits are not the ones that your...

Sprint Bails on Google Nexus One, Joining Verizon

Sprint May 10 confirmed it will not support Google's Nexus One smartphone on its network, joining Verizon Wireless as the second major U.S. wireless...

EMC VPlex Appliances Start Build-out of Virtual Storage Strategy

BOSTON-EMC officials are unveiling the first product in their Virtual Storage strategy that is expected to eventually enable businesses to move large amounts of...

Google Android Nabs No. 2 Spot from Apple iPhone, NPD Says

Google Android has supplanted Apple iPhone as the No. 2 smartphone operating system in the United States, according to fresh data released by the...

Apple iPad Prices Not Created Equal, Depending on Country

Jet-setting iPad buyers beware: Where you purchase the device could determine how much cold, hard cash you plunk down for the privilege. Thanks to...

Critical Apple Safari Security Vulnerability Affects Windows PCs

A security researcher has uncovered a critical bug affecting Apple Safari that could be exploited to run malicious code on Windows computers.The discovery of...

Borders Kobo E-Reader Looks to Rival Kindle, Nook

Chalk this one up under the category of "inevitable:" Borders Group announced that it would release its own e-reader, the Kobo, on June 17....

10 Things to Remember About Facebook Privacy and Security

The concerns over privacy on Facebook just keep coming. The week of May 3, the social network's users came across a loophole that allowed...