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Vodafone Enterprise signs 4-year Oracle deal Vodafone Group Plc has secured a four-year deal to provide Oracle Corp with voice, data and management services to employees in the EMEA region.
IBM begins Power server upgrade to battle HP, Sun IBM is beginning a long-awaited upgrade to a range of servers and other hardware to make them more energy-efficient and competitive than rival products by Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems Inc.
China shuts down largest hacker training website China has closed what it claims to be the largest hacker training website in the country and arrested three of its members, domestic media reported on Monday.
CURRENT Group and Verizon announce joint smart grid offering Under a new agreement between Verizon and CURRENT Group, electric utilities will be able to more quickly adopt smart grid capabilities.
Google, NSA may team up over cyberattacks: report Internet search firm Google is finalizing a deal that would let the National Security Agency help it investigate a corporate espionage attack that may have originated in China, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.
Samsung aims to treble smartphone sales in 2010 South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Thursday it aimed to treble smartphone shipments this year to more than 18 million units as the world's second-biggest cellphone maker scrambles to make a mark in the fast-growing smartphone market.
RIM device development holds promise, analyst says Research In Motion is showing signs of progress in developing new Blackberry devices and features, and that could pay off for the company in the coming months, a TD Newcrest analyst said on Wednesday.
Oracle database can be hacked remotely: researcher A computer security expert has uncovered what he says are flaws in widely used software from Oracle Corp that could let hackers remotely access sensitive information in corporate and government databases.
Comcast profit up on Internet, phone subscribers Comcast Corp posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit as it added Internet and phone subscribers, but its margins were hit by marketing costs as the No. 1 U.S. cable operator fends off competition from phone and satellite companies.
Cyberthieves are hiring, using online ads The people who brought the world malicious software that steals credit card numbers from your personal computer and empties bank ATMs of their cash are hiring, and they're advertising online.
Study links excessive Internet use to depression People who spend a lot of time surfing the internet are more likely to show signs of depression, British scientists said on Wednesday.
Smartphone competition to bite in 2010 after Q4 boom Booming demand for new, cheaper smartphones helped fuel a recovery in the overall handset market late last year, but rivalry for a piece of this lucrative business will turn fierce in 2010 as many new vendors enter the market.
Nokia cuts phone prices as market growth returns Nokia cut phone prices across its portfolio in late January, putting its cheapest smartphones on a collision course with mid-range phones from rivals Samsung and Sony Ericsson.
Google pushes Chrome browser as PC battle looms Google has taken the unusual step of using real-world advertising to promote its Chrome web browser in Europe ahead of a regulatory change that will make it easier for consumers to switch Web browsers.
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