Rising thefts of laptops have turned laptop and data protection into a hot market for security firms
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Latest version of game giant’s football franchise will have to find a way to keep things fresh.
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Domain name speculator John Gotts talks about why he thinks he got a good deal.
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Cell phone maker wants to bring Linux-powered mobile phones to North America and Europe.
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Companies are lining up to help as airport security has made it a concern.
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The maker of Norton AntiVirus appears ready to take on Redmond in security.
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John McNulty talks about his company’s $274-million buyout of startup CipherTrust.
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Security messaging startup’s CEO talks about the company’s $274-million acquisition by Secure Computing.
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A preeminent Silicon Valley venture capitalist has a new investment passion: green technology startups.
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The security software giant shows it has the mettle to stand up to Microsoft.
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Thanks in part to venture capitalists, chips control more of the car. Now just imagine what hackers can do.
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Computer Associates is changing. But can the IT software management vendor do it quickly enough?
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In a decade, the Net will dig deeper into our lives.
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The Internet’s oversight agency agrees to let VeriSign increase prices of .com and .net domains.
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The security giant gets set to release a product in a move that could alter the future of some startups.
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The thin client maker says its computers are both profitable and able to service the poor.
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Star Trek-style shades can turn your mobile into a full-screen image—if they don’t make you ill.
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A Utah-based company has developed the tiniest portable Linux server.
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John Fanning's second chance.
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Can a reformed ax-wielder play CEO?
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