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With the exception of Apple, Microsoft makes more software for the Mac than any other vendor.
Support for the Midwest Academy for Nanoelectronics and Architectures is expected to top $25 million over the next three years.
A May 8 meeting is expected to include a request for certain standards and the creation of a board committee to review Google's policies.
A Chinese-born contractor with Power Paragon was found guilty last May of trying to obtain submarine technology and to illegally export that information to China.
NextGov is marketed as a one-stop community site for news, research, and discussion.
The wireless technology company's adoption of WURFL means content gets served to more than 7,000 mobile devices in a format they can handle.
A Tufts University study sees the emergence of a "digital skills divide" based on socioeconomic status.
The stolen laptop contained research information from a six-year heart imaging study that involved about 2,500 patients.
A country of fewer than 700,000 inhabitants, Bhutan has resisted change for a long time and only allowed television in 1999.
All companies joining the foundation would be expected to contribute technology under the Creative Commons copyright license.
Despite losing the 700 MHz auction, Google says a combination of geo-location technology and wireless protective beacons will eliminate any remaining interference concerns.
The BlackBerry 8820 offers voice connectivity at public and private hotspots.
The firm will urge more enterprises to participate in open source projects and, in some cases, coax code contributions out of companies that have made in-house improvements.
Microsoft has launched the Interoperability Forum, but its hard to find and doesn't have much activity yet.
Microsoft and four social networks have joined to exchange contacts APIs securely.
Four weeks after Sun Microsystems locked up the open source MySQL database system, IBM has decided to become one of four investors in EnterpriseDB.
Google Inc
Monday unveiled plans for a new generation of
wireless devices to operate on soon-to-be-vacant television
airwaves, and sought to alleviate fears that this might
interfere with TV broadcasts or wireless microphones.
Sirius Satellite Radio's
$4.59 billion purchase of rival XM Satellite Radio
was given antitrust clearance Monday as the Justice
Department concluded consumers have many alternatives,
including mobile phones and personal audio players.
Wafers built using the 40-nm technique will produce CPUs, graphics chips, networking processors, and FPGA designs for high-performance consumer devices.
If people do more things on social networks, and reveal more about their tastes and habits, advertisers can better focus their messages, Web analysis groups suggest.
The MHZ2 BJ drive, expected in June, will have twice the capacity of current drives while consuming the same amount of power for read and write operations.
The deal still has to be approved by the Federal Communications Commission, which is unlikely to go against the Justice Department's decision.
Global revenues from mobile messaging will reach $212 billion five years, ABI predicts
A West Indies company says it has defeated the BD+ DVD copy protection scheme, which was thought to be virtually impenetrable.
To get small businesses interested in its telephony products, Microsoft also is teaming with several hardware manufacturers for its summer release.
The company finds that desktop virtualization is a better alternative to upgrading hundreds of PCs running Windows 2000.
Tata will supply its supercomputer, the fourth-fastest in the world, while Yahoo will contribute technical expertise in Apache Hadoop.
Ultralight portable laptops from Dell, Toshiba, Panasonic, and Fujitsu promise mobile productivity in a slender package, but can this crop of lightweights get the job done?
We've tested the Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, the iMac, the Mac Mini, and the XServe. There's not a bad Apple among the bunch, and some are truly superb. We'll help you choose one that's right for you.
A new Web site, which launched in France in 2006 and in January in the United States, allows people to form online stores for free.
The new policy applies only to movies purchased April 15 or later.
Apple made Safari version 3.1 available for Windows through its Software Update control panel and as a download from its Web site.
The move reflects a trend among hardware makers to offer computers with preinstalled software from Citrix and VMware for consolidating business applications.
E-mail messages to mailing lists and online forums are socially designed to infect computers with keylogger malware, security researchers said.
The unauthorized access was caught by a monitoring system that was tripped when three State Department contractors accessed the electronic records.
Rep. John D. Dingell plans to hold a hearing on the FCC auction and how to create a nationwide, interoperable broadband network for public safety.
Sony says it will drop the $50 fee it planned to charge customers for removing the trial software and games the company pre-installed in notebooks.
Release 5.4 supports VMware's latest version of its hypervisor -- ESX Server 3.5 -- and Microsoft's Hyper-V when it becomes available.
A New Jersey county asked a Princeton professor to conduct an independent review of Sequoia Voting Systems e-voting machines, which the company opposes.
New Jersey's Attorney General claims the man retaliated by paying a neighbor to crash Web sites and send spam that looked like it had come from MedPro.