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Five components that will rock your next smartphone

Chip makers like Qualcomm, Nvidia and Samsung Electronics are working on components that will increase processing power, add more memory and increase screen resolution of next-generation smartphones....

20.01.2014

What STEM shortage? Electrical engineering lost 35,000 jobs last year

Despite an expanding use of electronics in products, the number of people working as electrical engineers in U.S. declined by 10.4% last year....

20.01.2014

US forces Silk Road to give up $28M in bitcoins

The founder of the Silk Road underground website has forfeited the site and thousands of bitcoins, worth around US$28 million at current rates, to the U.S. government....

20.01.2014

Intel profit up 6 percent as PC market stabilizes

Intel reported a 6 percent rise in profit on Thursday and said there are signs the PC market is stabilizing....

20.01.2014

IBM pumps $1.2 billion into global cloud data centers

Dispelling any lingering doubt that IBM sees cloud computing as the way of the future, the company announced that it will invest US$1.2 billion this year in expanding its global cloud infrastructure....

20.01.2014

A year after Swartz suicide, reform of anti-hacking law remains elusive

Internet activist Aaron Swartz's suicide last January galvanized calls for an overhaul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, used widely by the government to prosecute misdeeds that critics say the law was never intended to address. Yet, one year after Swartz's death, efforts to reform the law have made little headway....

20.01.2014

The hottest Chinese Internet firms you've never heard of

These Internet services pop up on millions of PCs and smartphones every day, selling goods, processing searches and offering the latest in celebrity gossip. But if you're not Chinese, you probably won't recognize their names; they're catering to the giant population of China, and prospering from legions of loyal users....

20.01.2014

President Obama praises NSA, offers little in mass surveillance reform

President Barack Obama today said his administration is going to change some aspects of how the National Security Agency and other U.S. intelligence agencies conduct surveillance and hold data collected on U.S and foreign individuals. But his goals fell far short of what was recommended in the 46 proposals for reform of the NSA spelled out last month by the five-member working group he appointed....

20.01.2014

Full-time IT job security increasingly wobbly

The decision by the Texas Department of Transportation last June to outsource IT operations fits squarely into an IT job pattern that dominated last year....

19.01.2014

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19.01.2014

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