Microsoft's losing battle with i4i before the US Supreme Court could affect future patent-infringement lawsuits, says Nicholas Kolakowski
PC users can now speak their search inquiries after Google expanded its Voice Search to desktop platforms
Juror Joanne Fraill, who used Facebook to contact a defendant, is now facing up to two years in prison
Apache Software Foundation’s Traffic Server 3.0 serves terabytes of data for large-scale cloud deployments
Cisco and Polycom are rolling out telepresence products, especially for the midmarket and smaller businesses
Hitachi Data Systems features its own compute blade infrastructures with a dedicated Microsoft Exchange blade
Calxeda has created a partner program to help push its ARM-based server processors to the industry
Users could use Facebook or Twitter to access government services in the future, according to the Cabinet Office
Facebook lost users in the US and Canada in May but its worldwide tally continues to climb towards 700 million
A major attack on the International Monetary Fund appears to have been triggered by a spear phishing attack
A juror in a major drugs trial is facing contempt charges after contacting one of the defendants on Facebook
Spam operations are run like legal business enterprises and rely on banks’ merchant services to function
ISYS, a Chrome OS proponent, has slapped a trademark infringement suit on Google over the Chromebook name
Dhanji Prasanna, a former Wave developer at Google, loved his job but really hated using 'outmoded' tools
Android Market Webstore users can now check to see if an app will run on their particular smartphone
Despite the rise of the cloud, readers still want Microsoft Office. Next, tell us about your storage needs
US court rejects Microsoft's appeal in an IP suit with i4i, makes it vulnerable to a $300 million judgement
Vidyo claims it can offer ubiquitous, high-quality telepresence at a tenth of the price of Cisco and Polycom
Microsoft will release 16 bulletins next week for 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Excel, IE and SQL Server
Microsoft denies careless talk that suggested the Russian secret service might get access to Skype encryption
At its Discover 2011 event, HP outlined new cloud products, features, services and financing programmes
Oracle has closed 17 remote execution vulnerabilities in Java, most are in the runtime browser plug-ins
Oracle is asking Google to pay 50 percent of royalties, including mobile ad dollars, in the Java patent lawsuit
Google has made its Chrome 12 web browser a stable release that promises better security and privacy
The 1.0.5 BlackBerry OS upgrade for RIM's PlayBook corrects some missing features and adds in-app payments
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