HP announced on Wednesday that it plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
A security-related company that until late December employed the Russian developer who allegedly created the Kelihos botnet said today it was ‘extremely disappointed and angered’ at the revelation.
(Crain’s) —Tim Anderson is leaving the regulatory agency after being tapped to run another state office.
Radiation from the largest solar flare in more than six years shouldn’t adversely affect communications or technology for most people on earth, experts say.
Motorola filed a new lawsuit in Florida charging Apple with infringing six patents in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud.
Data protection and online privacy rules proposed for the European Union could hinder the development of new Web-based business models and bog down companies with regulations, some U.S. critics said Wednesday.
All companies storing personal data on Massachusetts residents have until March 1 to ensure that their contractors, suppliers, technology providers and other third parties comply with a new provision of the state’s data breach law.
Mozy released the beta of a new file synchronization service called Stash, which allows photos, videos or documents to be uploaded automatically to the cloud and shared across any device.
(Reuters) — HSBC is under investigation by a U.S. Senate panel in a money-laundering inquiry, the latest step in a long-running effort to halt shadowy money flows through global banks.
Apple sold more iPad tablets last quarter than any single PC maker sold personal computers.