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IBM Builds Traffic Cop for Internet of Things

IBM on Monday launched MessageSight, an appliance designed to handle machine-to-machine communications of the future. Such communications will develop exponentially to create what's known as the "Internet of Things." ...

Samsung Throws Galaxy Tab 3 Into Mini Tablet Mix

Samsung on Monday announced the Galaxy Tab 3 7-inch mini tablet. The device will come with 8 or 16 MB of internal storage and up to 64 MB of expandable memory ...

Report: Galaxy S4 Matches iPhone5 in Display Dazzle

The Samsung Galaxy S4, scheduled to launch worldwide Saturday, has a display that's on par with the trendsetting Retina Display of Apple's iPhone 5, according to display experts DisplayMate Technologies ...

Ubuntu 13.04 Emerges to Less-Than-Stellar Reviews

Canonical on Thursday released Ubuntu 13.04, also known as "Raring Ringtail," on the desktop ...

Colorful Asha 210 Aims for Social Butterfly Status

Mobile phone maker Nokia on Wednesday announced the latest addition to its low-cost Asha feature phone line, the Asha 210 ...

BitTorrent Sync Flies Around the Cloud

The peer-to-peer technology company BitTorrent this week introduced the alpha version of BitTorrent Sync, a service that will let people sync and transfer files between multiple devices ...

Study: Robot Abuse Switches On Human Empathy

People feel uncomfortable when they see robots tortured, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Duisburg Essen in Germany. While the results may explain why some robots are popular characters in science fiction, they also have implications for robotics as more machines interact with humans in a wider range of situations ...

Report: State-Sponsored Cyberattacks Heat Up in 2012

State-sponsored cyberespionage incidents tripled over last year, according the 2013 Verizon Data Breach Report. Ninety-six percent of those attacks were attributable to East Asia ...

Google Now May Find Its Way Home

A page of computer code being tested by Google may be pointing the way toward future integration of the Google Now mobile virtual assistant into the search company's famously minimalist home page ...

Samsung Tinkers With Mind-Controlled Tablet

Samsung is researching a system that would allow consumers to use thought control on a tablet computer, according to published reports ...

Provo Is Next Stop on the Google Fiber Express

One week after the announcement that the Google Fiber network would come to Austin, Texas, Provo found out it will be the third city to get the search company's gigabit high-speed service. ...

Mighty Microbattery Delivers Lightning-Fast Charge

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a super-dense battery that measures only a few millimeters, but can both store and release a lot of power, resolving a problem that has long plagued consumers and electronics manufacturers. ...

Google Grooms Chrome for the Office

Google this week introduced two new features for its Chrome browser in a move to bolster demand in the corporate sector ...

CISPA on Collision Course With Obama Veto

The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), which faces a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, may end up vetoed by President Obama ...

DDoS Attacks Hammering Targets Harder

The number, size and impact of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks increased sharply in the first quarter of this year, according to a new report from Prolexic ...

HP Takes Leap of Faith Into Motion Control Tech

HP will be incorporating Leap Motion's motion control technology into some of its upcoming products, both companies confirmed Tuesday ...

Safety, Privacy Issues Temper Google Glass Coolness

Google on Tuesday released the tech specifications for Google Glass, which will sport 720p resolution for the eyeware's video camera and 16 GB of onboard flash storage. The forthcoming availability of the Web-connected glasses, however, is also raising questions about health, safety and privacy ...

Dish Stirs the Pot With $25B Sprint Bid

Dish Network set up a battle with SoftBank for ownership of Sprint after it bid US$25.5 billion for the company on Monday ...

Lame U/P Combos Make WordPress Irresistible to Hackers

An attack of unprecedented proportions has been hitting sites using WordPress, a free and open source blogging tool and content management system that powers more than 60 million websites worldwide. ...

Bing Tops Google in Malware-Ridden Search Results

Bing may be engaged in a "Scroogled" marketing campaign, but an 18-month study by an antivirus security firm shows that Microsoft's search engine may need to play some defense, thanks to results showing more malware-infected links popping up in its search results than for Google ...

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