“The telephone network is obsolete”: Get ready for the all-IP telco
AT&T wants to get rid of obsolete PSTN equipment, and those pesky FCC rules.
AT&T wants to get rid of obsolete PSTN equipment, and those pesky FCC rules.
Satellite vendors say they can fill America's broadband gap.
CES startup pitches Trakdot for tracking your suitcase.
Routers upload data to the cloud with goal of making everyone's network faster.
Megaupload says it kept infringing files—only because US ordered it to do so.
It will be the best phone for newbies and the most powerful phone for geeks.
Seeking OEMs: Who will build Ubuntu phones?
Arcade cabinets, robots, wearable computers and more built by Pi hobbyists.
Decision that set a dangerous precedent for Internet freedom is overturned.
74 percent either want a dual-persona phone now, or are interested in the idea.
Prepare for outages by copying snapshots from one data center to another.
Want a smartphone that totally isolates work apps and data from personal ones?
Pi Store to host applications, developer tools, and homebrew tutorials.
Ability to create System Images was buried in Windows 8, but not eliminated.
LTE-Advanced network won't arrive until 2016.
Hopes to find refuge in the US to avoid Belize murder inquiry.
Load balancing change affected multiple products including Chrome and Gmail.
Algorithm linking authors to stories credits late novelist with Times article.
Six-watt, server-class Atom CPU is 64-bit and has virtualization baked in.
Will Ubuntu phones and tablets convince customers to buy Ubuntu desktops?
Canonical plans to expand controversial search mechanism in Ubuntu 13.04.
All new business customers must pay $50 per user per year.
McAfee, Inc. founder may be sent back to Belize in relation to a murder.
Sometimes scammers are just as likely to fall for a good con as anyone else.
Google Play's "Private Channels" can distribute custom apps to employees.