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RIM Goes on the Offensive to Retain Corporate, Government Clients
In its quest to retain corporate and government clients, RIM is emphasizing the security, reliability, and adaptability of its network.
Do DOJ Officials Have Accounts With Megaupload?
Megaupload's founder claims DOJ officials have accounts with the file-sharing site, sources say. If true, DOJ's case against the site just got more complicated.
Microsoft Risks Retailer Rage with Disc-less Xbox
Should it release its next version of the Xbox as a download-only console, Microsoft would risk rage from retailers who sell used games.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Pinterest Coming to iPad
Pinterest announced the pending release of an app unique to the iPad -- and is renovating its site in anticipation.
iPad Increasingly Favored by Corporate IT
IT departments are buying more tablet computers for corporate use, and Apple's iPad tops many IT lists, a recent analysis shows.
AT&T Tries in Vain to Settle Complaint Brought by iPhone Owner
An iPhone user who won a small-claims suit in “unlimited” data dispute with AT&T is resisting attempts by the carrier to settle.
After the New iPad: Apple Has Many Hot-Ticket Items Waiting in the Wings
With Apple, anticipation is everything, and the company has many hot-ticket items waiting in the wings.
Google Doubles Down on Google+
Social networking platform Google+ has been called a ghost town by some, but unlike many Google initiatives that seemed to struggle, it is still in operation.
Apple’s New iPad Raising a Clamor
Business surveys indicate the demand for Apple's new iPad tablet is growing rapidly -- good news for the company and shareholders.
With Purchase of SonicWall, Dell Bolsters Its IT Security Cache
Dell's purchase of SonicWall bolsters its presence in the competitive market for IT security.
Slowing PC Sales Not Just about Tablets. Cloud Storage a Factor Too
PC sales are being slowed not only by the popularity of tablet computers, but by innovations in cloud data storage.
What’s Up with Siri?
What's up with Siri? Is it overworked? Its accuracy and usefulness have diminished as the load on its servers increases, say some.
Merger of Youku and Tudou Highlights China’s Thirst for Online Programming
The merger of Youku and Tudou, two former rivals in online video, highlights the China's thirst for online programming.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: A Million New iPads Sold in a Day?
Also, Apple's partnership with five major film studios shows progress towards cross-platform media streaming.
LTE Chip in New iPad Bodes Well for Qualcomm
With its LTE-capable chip included in Apple's new iPad and other LTE-compatible devices, Qualcomm stands to have a terrific year.
Do Digital Magazines Have a Future?
Do digital magazines have a future? Some successes suggest they do. Here's a look at where the biggest challenges lie.
With AT&T’s LTE Expansion in 12 More Markets, High-Speed Wireless Picks up Steam
AT&T expanded its 4G LTE service to 12 new markets, as the major wireless carriers in the U.S. continue network upgrades to high-speed technology.
With a Windows 8 Tablet, Nokia Must Tread Lightly as It Takes on iPad
Even with Microsoft as a close ally, Nokia's 10-inch tablets, featuring the Windows 8 operating system, will have trouble winning over Apple-crazed consumers.
Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Planning New $304M Campus
With funding from the Texas Enterprise Fund, AAPL is laying plans for the construction of a $304M Austin campus -- a facility that might support 3,600 new jobs.