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RIM Shares Fall Through Book Value Floor

Research In Motion crossed a grim threshold on Wall Street recently ...

The Cybermugging of America

Criminals in countries all over the world, including allies of the United States, are committing cybertheft and industrial espionage against America, the National Counterintelligence Agency (NCA) has warned ...

NASA Researchers Aim to Reel In Tractor Beam Tech

Any science fiction fan or Trekkie knows what tractor beams are -- those beams that pull objects toward the device that generates them, sort of like an invisible fishing line and reel. ...

Google Maps Maniacs Will Have to Pay Up

Google will limit usage of its Maps API (application programming interface) starting early next year ...

Hackers Wreak Havoc on Palestinian Internet Services

Hackers reportedly shut down Internet service in Palestine Tuesday ...

‘Nitro’ Hackers Rifle Through Chemical Companies’ Secret Data

From April through mid-September, with a 45-day hiatus in between, hackers were busy attacking a series of targets, culminating in the chemical and defense industries, Symantec has reported ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

White House Pushes Cyberlaw as Online Crooks Frolic

The Obama administration is urging Congress to pass cybersecurity legislation the White House first proposed in May ...

AT&T Rings In LTE With Skyrocket Launch

AT&T on Monday announced the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and the HTC Vivid ...

Android Apps Get Big Break on Google TV

Google unveiled a software update for Google TV on Friday that includes a slew of apps ...

RIM Meets Indian Gov’t in the Middle on User Surveillance

RIM has agreed to let Indian officials conduct lawful surveillance of consumers in that country using its BlackBerry services, according to a Wall Street Journal ...

Dropbox Hits Biz Market With New ‘Teams’ Edition

Dropbox, a cloud service that lets users store and share documents and media files over any device, has introduced a paid version of its product aimed at businesses ...

Facebook to Build Massive Arctic Data Fortress

Facebook is planning to build a massive new data center in the industrial town of Lulea in Swedish Lapland, about 70 miles from the Arctic Circle ...

PlayBook Update Drags Into Overtime

Research In Motion has once again pushed back the release of a much-desired software update for its PlayBook tablet ...

Nokia Tiptoes Back Into Smartphone Market but Steers Clear of US

Nokia announced its first smartphones running Windows Phone at Nokia World 2011, being held in London through Thursday ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

Why Government CIOs Are Giving Security Short Shrift

We've been having a jolly good time lambasting the United States federal government and, by extension, its various CIOs for Washington's problems in cybersecurity implementation ...

Verizon Dulls Razr

Verizon Wireless has disabled the bootloader unlock feature in the software on the Droid Razr, the Android smartphone that Motorola unveiled last week ...

FoamBot Builds Baby Bots for Any Occasion

Those tactical robots some police departments use to deal with dangerous situations are great, but they have one drawback -- they're specialized and so are limited to a few uses ...

Irish Authorities to Investigate Facebook’s ‘Shadow Profiles’

The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner of Ireland will launch a "comprehensive audit" of Facebook Ireland before the end of the month, DPC spokesperson Ciara O'Sullivan told TechNewsWorld on Friday ...

LA’s Google Apps Rollout Hits the Skids

Google Apps seems to have stubbed its toe in providing services to the 30,000 employees of the city of Los Angeles ...

Asus Revs Up a Lean, Mean Transformer 2 Tablet

Asus offered the world a sneak peek at the company's upcoming Transformer 2 tablet at the AsiaD conference in Hong Kong earlier this week, laying to rest speculation that the device's launch might be delayed ...

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