The BIG benchmark: Testing latest browsers
The leading browsers are pitted against five of the toughest benchmark tests. Which browser will triumph?
The country ranks number two in the world in accessing private details of its citizens, just behind the United States, according to data from Google.
The German chipmaker expects its industrial clients to be affected by a worsening economic outlook in its 2012/12 fiscal year, and will cut planned investments by 20 percent to US$508 million.
Claims of extortion and fraud have led to the project moving to a .org domain.
Microsoft is not the first company to mash up relational MPP technology with Hadoop, but it may be the most impactful player to do so.
Apple and Android fanboys steadfastly hold their ground in the debate over whose operating reigns supreme, but they may not have a leg to stand on after two defectors changed sides.
New Forrester report urges carrying over SOA practices into cloud projects.
When the government said that teleworking with the NBN will create 25,000 full-time jobs by 2020, weren’t they missing the Asian elephant in the room?
Vinton Cerf gives a rundown on current events in the Internet, explaining that some problems might not be as complex as we make them out to be.
Journalists from VentureBeat, Fortune, Bloomberg, and the Financial Times discuss what they think cloud computing really means.
NetApp's CEO cited strength in partnership strategies as key factors for second quarter growth.
Existing IT identity management systems don't provide the fuel to run cloud's motor for privacy, security
Forrester and Enterprise Strategy Group analysts defend IT for being slow but offer advice for moving into a BYOD world.
What's a father to do when his kids want two different technologies in a house bound by technology? The answer might surprise you.
Sources told Reuters that AMD is exploring options that range from a "sale of its portfolio of patents," to "outright sale of the company," but the company has strenuously denied the claims.
A new report suggests that a rumored hike in the price of the Samsung-built A-series processors that are at the heart of Apple's iDevices hasn't happened.
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