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Intel developing security 'game-changer'
Intel CTO Justin Rattner said on Tuesday that the company's scientists are working on technology that will stop all zero-day attacks. Read More


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Apple Retail Stores: Hits and Misses
Many of Apple's retail stores dazzle the senses, but a few don't shine like they should. Read More

Personal femtocell to cut roaming costs on iPhone, Android
Femtocell maker Ubiquisys has developed a new type of small base station for 3G mobile phones that it calls an attocell. Plugged into a laptop PC with Internet access, it allows 3G phones to bypass international roaming charges and make phone calls as though they were still on their home network, the company said on Wednesday. Read More

Obama talks about innovation, IT investments in speech
Barack Obama focuses on innovation and education in his State of the Union address. Read More

FCC sets LTE as standard for public safety network
The FCC sets LTE as the standard for a nationwide mobile broadband network for public safety agencies. Read More


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Juniper blows past revenue estimates
Juniper posted fourth-quarter revenue well beyond Wall Street expectations. Read More

Internet providers are the new secret police, says report
More and more European Union member states are delegating online policing to private companies and Internet service providers, according to a report released Wednesday. Read More

Apple's e-wallet won't replace the one I'm sitting on
Today's flurry of reports that Apple's iPhone 5 and iPad 2 will support Near Field Communications technology has sparked yet another round of nonsense about how so-called e-wallets soon will be the death knell of the leather variety. Read More

2011: Year of the desktop app store?
Developer Sergio Tacconi spent several sleepless days and nights porting his app, Pocket Yoga, from the iOS mobile platform to Mac OS X. He wanted to have it available for sale in Apple's Mac App Store on Jan. 6, when the new online software store launched. The task was "harder than expected," he says, "but put in perspective, it's a small investment with a potentially big gain." Read More


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Intel, Taiwan school to research "Internet of things"
Intel will invest around NT$750 million (US$25.8 million) in joint research with Taiwan's top-ranked university to raise the island's world tech profile and investigate how the Internet can detect and interact with objects, it said Thursday. Read More

Survey: Corporate iPad adoption jumps -- driven by businesses themselves
Data from Good Technology shows 28 percent of non-BlackBerry enterprise activations in December were of iPads; the rest were for iPhones and Androids Read More

Intel names Will.i.am director of creative innovation
Will.i.am of the group Black Eyed Peas was named Intel's new director of creative innovation on Tuesday. The musician will work with Intel on developing new technologies, music and in technology advocacy. Read More

IBM to build Asia's largest cloud computing center
IBM and the China-based Range Technology will build a cloud computing data center near Beijing that the companies claim will be Asia's largest by floor space. Read More



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