From build to buy: American Airlines changes course
A multi-year effort to re-architect 47-year-old mainframe-based legacy software around a service-oriented architecture moved from build to buy. Read more...
Update: Windows 8's early uptake lags behind Vista's
Final online usage numbers for 2012 released Tuesday confirmed that Windows 8 failed to match Windows Vista's uptake pace during its first two months. Read more...
- HP cuts workforce by 5%; looks to probe GM hires
- Congress extends R&D, wind tax credits in 'fiscal cliff' deal
- Apple crafting bigger iPhone in multiple colors for June, says analyst
- Apple CEO Tim Cook's 2012 comp package plummets
- IT Blogwatch: iPhone 6 and iOS 7 leaked: Nobody shocked
- Canonical prepares Ubuntu for smartphones
- Microsoft issues 'fix it' for IE vulnerability
- Jonny Evans: TSMC gets iPad chip production as iPhone 6 plans kick into view
- HP says it may sell assets that underperform
- Imation buys solid-state storage vendor Nexsan
- Report predicts wave of tech divestitures in 2013
- New year, new you: The IT manager's revitalization guide
- BlackBerry 10 handsets enter FCC database
- Computerworld's 2010-12 magazine index
- CTIA to merge mobile trade shows into single event
- Microsoft confirms zero-day bug in IE6, IE7 and IE8
- U.S. ITC judge recommends ban on Samsung products
- Apple drops bid to add Samsung Galaxy S III Mini to patent lawsuit
- Researchers find malware targeting Java HTTP servers
- FCC eases licensing for in-flight Internet gear on aircraft
- Samsung, LG set for TV battle at CES
- Drones, phones and other 2012 privacy threats
- Marvell ordered to pay $1.17 billion in patent case
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