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Computers & Internet

How to ensure a successful business-wide rollout of Windows 7.

If you're looking for the intersection of Madison Avenue and Vine today, you're more likely to find yourself somewhere in Silicon Valley.

If the 2000s was the Google decade, then the 2010s will be the Facebook decade.

Cyber attacks are lurking around nearly every virtual corner, and the growing use of Internet phone technology could be exposing systems to yet another threat.

We never thought we’d declare DRM the least of a game’s problems, but even though Battlefield Bad Company 2 has 99 problems, at least SecuROM DRM ain’t one. In addition to squashing a number of bugs and shining up the game’s UI, a recent patch st

With little fanfare, Google has announced a version of the Nexus One compatible with AT&T’s 3G bands. The only version available previously was only able to get speedy 3G on T-Mobile. Pricing remains the same as the T-Mobile version at $529 for the u

A quick primer on what to expect in Internet Explorer 9.

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski needs your help. The digitally literate must help his broadband plan become tomorrow's reality.

New document reveals the Feds are just as into social networking sites as we are.

A jury in Texas has found that Microsoft infringed on two patents from VirnetX and awarded the company US$105.75 million.

T-Mobile, HTC remain mum on Windows Phone 7 OS for the HD2 smartphone.

MIX10 attendees got a preview of IE9 and promised to drive standards work on HTML 5.

Fujitsu is introducing a server that it plans to use internally and sell to infrastructure-as-a-service providers.

Toshiba ended production of mass-market incandescent light bulbs on Wednesday, putting to a close a 120-year manufacturing history of the products.

A group of ad resellers for Google in China asked the company to explain what will happen to them if Google.cn is shut down.