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Samsung’s Galaxy Whirls Into the Tablet Universe

Samsung has unveiled its much-discussed Galaxy Tab Android-powered tablet at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany ...

HP Breathes New Life Into WebOS

HP on Wednesday announced a restricted beta release of webOS 2.0, the operating system it acquired when it purchased Palm earlier this year ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

VMware: Get Ready for the New Infrastructure

The number of businesses moving toward virtualization is growing constantly, and together they will lead to an important change in the face of IT, according to to VMware President and CEO Paul Maritz ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

VMware Buys Parts for Its ‘Virtual Giant’

VMware on Tuesday announced two purchases aimed at furthering its vision of the future of IT ...

Trend Micro Handles VM Security Sans Agents

Trend Micro on Tuesday announced an agentless antimalware module for VMware virtual environments in its Deep Security 7.5 product ...

Veeam VM Backup Boasts Speedy Path to Resurrection

Veeam Software on Monday demonstrated its new vPower technology for backing up and restoring virtual machines when disaster strikes ...

SPACE

Dark Matter Detector Poised for Magical Mystery Tour

A cosmic ray detector designed to search for antimatter made its way to the Kennedy Space Center Friday in preparation for a February launch that will take it to the International Space Station on the final space shuttle flight. ...

Life in Technology’s Invisible Panopticon

Technology is a wonderful thing. It has given us many good things, including the pacemaker, the radio, TV, prosthetic limbs and eyes that help the lame and the blind, instant communications by way of the Internet and mobile phones. Proponents of technology point to all this as evidence that technology gives us freedom ...

Garmin Directs Users to Send GPS Units Home

Garmin on Wednesday recalled 1.25 million Nuvi GPS navigation units worldwide due to a battery problem ...

RIM Widens Its App World With Cellmania Buy

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has purchased Cellmania, whose products drive mobile ecosystems for mobile operators, infrastructure providers and content operators ...

Toshiba Making Passes at 3D TV Without Glasses

Toshiba has reportedly confirmed it is working on technology for a 3-D television set that won't require viewers to use special glasses ...

Intel Doubles Down on Netbook Processors

Intel on Monday announced that 12 new netbooks based on its dual-coremobile Intel Atom processors, code-named "Pine Trail," are nowavailable ...

Nokia Picks Up Analytics Firm for App Market Insight

Nokia on Friday announced that it will purchase San Francisco-based mobile analytics firm Motally ...

Intel Makes Strategic Mobile Move With McAfee Buy

Chipmaker Intel on Thursday announced that it will acquire computer security vendor McAfee for about US$7.8 billion ...

Will Google Drop a Chromlet on Black Friday?

Google will launch a Chrome OS tablet on the Verizon network Nov. 26, know to retailers as "Black Friday," according to the Download Squad ...

SEO Sage: Optimization Can Be Cheap but Never Easy

Search engine optimization is the least expensive method of getting visitors to a website, Ralph Wilson, founder and editor-in-chief of Web Marketing Today, told the audience at the SES Conference and Expo in San Francisco Tuesday ...

New Chip Startup Plays the Odds on Probability Processing

Lyric Semiconductor, a spinout from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, announced on Tuesday a new approach to a technology called "probability processing." ...

Next-Gen Battery Tech Could Help Power Plants Go With the Flow

Green tech company A123 on Monday launched a spinoff, 24M, which will commercialize next-generation energy storage systems based on its technology ...

Stuxnet: Dissecting the Worm

The Stuxnet worm, which targets industrial control systems, or "SCADA" systems, is one of the most sophisticated bits of digital malware security researchers have come across in a long time. Now, those researchers want to know where it came from. Was Stuxnet the product of a den of hackers working on their own accord, or did a national government somewhere in the world have a hand in its creation?...

Oracle Lawsuit Claims Google Slurped Its Java

Oracle on Thursday filed suit against Google for patent and copyright infringement in the latter's development of the Android operating system ...

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