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1 - FCC chairman wants ISPs to adopt new security measures 2 - Price of DRAM plunges to all-time low of around $1 3 - Verizon users whacked with another LTE outage 4 - OS X should embrace multiple displays 5 - Microsoft complains to the EU about Motorola Mobility 6 - BSA: The world is not yet cloud friendly 7 - Researcher: 200,000 Windows PCs vulnerable to pcAnywhere hijacking 8 - Google's smart glasses reportedly coming in 2012 9 - Groups ask FCC to block Verizon spectrum deals with cable providers 10 - Ranking 24 Nations by Cloud Policy
U.S. Internet service providers should take new steps to protect subscribers against cyberattacks, including notifying customers when their computers are compromised, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday.
Prices of DDR3 DRAM memory used in laptops and desktops have dipped to an all-time low of around $1, and will continue to fall, which could help PC makers pack more memory into computers, analysts said.
Verizon's 4G LTE network has been knocked offline again just two months after its last serious outage.
For most of my life, I've been a single screen kind of guy. I spent the vast majority of the last several years working from a 13-inch MacBook. When I did eventually add a 27-inch Cinema Display to the mix, it took at least two weeks before I was willing to finally stop piling all my windows into roughly the same amount of space as that MacBook screen.
Microsoft has filed a formal complaint with the European Commission against Motorola Mobility for alleged abuse of essential patents.
The United States is the fourth friendliest country in the world for global cloud interoperability, according to a new study from the Business Software Alliance. But, the organization said a "patchwork" of laws and regulations around the world is holding back cloud adoption internationally.
As many as 200,000 systems connected to the Internet could be hijacked by hackers exploiting bugs in Symantec's pcAnywhere, including up to 5,000 point-of-sale programs that collect credit card data, a researcher said today.
The New York Times reported Wednesday that Google's new Android-based goggles will be priced between $250 and $600, and include a 3G or 4G data connection along with motion and GPS sensors.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission must block Verizon Wireless from buying wireless spectrum from cable providers because two proposed deals would concentrate too much spectrum in the hands of one company, a coalition of advocacy groups said.
The Business Software Alliance surveyed 24 countries that comprise lion's share of global information and communication technologies market to identify the most cloud-friendly policy environments. Where does the U.S. rank?
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