New EU law mandates eCall in all new cars
EU lawmakers say there is no threat of data snoopingread more
View ArticleUS charges Edward Snowden with espionage, report says
The charges pave the way for the US to try to get Snowden extradited to face trialread more
View ArticleEU privacy watchdog criticizes 'Big Brother' database
A planned database of all non-EU citizens entering and leaving the bloc is disproportionate, says the European Data Protection Supervisorread more
View ArticleBlackBerry lays off 250 new product testing staff
BlackBerry has laid off 2 percent of its workforce, all at a facility in Canadaread more
View ArticleT-Mobile layoffs draw fire in new anti-offshoring push
As unemployment remains sluggish, Congress looks to curb call-center offshoring read more
View ArticleDell will continue acquisitions, remain committed to PCs after going private
CEO and co-founder Michael Dell says as a private company, Dell can be more entrepreneurialread more
View ArticleRogue hardware used in attempted cyberheist at Santander bank branch
One criminal impersonated a maintenance engineer and tried to attach a KVM switch to a bank computer for remote control purposesread more
View ArticleHTC cutting jobs at US operations
The company has been struggling financially to lift its smartphone salesread more
View ArticleBlackBerry expects $1B loss, will slash staff, reduce handset range
The company hopes to half operating costs while it evaluates its futureread more
View ArticleUPDATE: BlackBerry expects $1B loss, will slash staff, reduce handset range
The company hopes to halve operating costs while it evaluates its futureread more
View ArticleUPDATE2: BlackBerry expects $1B loss, will slash staff, reduce handset range
The company hopes to halve operating costs while it evaluates its futureread more
View ArticleSuitcase-size device may help save lifes of disaster victims
FINDER, developed by DHS and NASA, uses microwave signals to detect human heart beats and beathing patterns in rubbleread more
View ArticleBlackBerry confirms abysmal second quarter results
BlackBerry executives cancelled a conference call to discuss the results following the acquisition bid from Fairfax Financial Holdingsread more
View ArticleAlcatel-Lucent will cut 15,000 jobs, create 5,000 others by 2015 under...
The company declined to say which jobs will come and go before a meeting with staff representatives in Paris on Tuesdayread more
View ArticleBroadcom to cut 1,150 jobs in restructuring
The layoffs result partly from Broadcom's acquisition of LTE chip assets from Renesas Electronicsread more
View ArticleYahoo to close Cairo office by year end
The Internet company said it will continue to service users and advertisers from Amman and Dubairead more
View ArticleThe emerging turf battle between information and physical security pros
As security threats increasingly cross role boundaries, information and physical security pros struggle to get alongread more
View ArticleGoogle to warn users of 13,000 search terms associated with child pornography
But online rights groups say blocking results for searches for child abuse terms is not very effectiveread more
View ArticleMost iPhone users have activation lock enabled, survey finds
The survey, by San Francisco's district attorney, sees room for improvement in Apple's implementationread more
View ArticleProposed California law would mandate smartphone kill switch
The bill, if passed, could effectively mean kill switches on phones sold across the USread more
View ArticleDell says it is open to layoffs as rumors swirl
Dell declines to confirm a media report that it would lay off sales and marketing people in the U.S. and EMEAread more
View ArticleIntel expects to reduce workforce by 5 percent this year
Sees PC market stabilizing, but a year of flat sales aheadread more
View ArticleTexas Instruments to cut 3% of global workforce
Chipmaker announces 1,100 job cuts worldwideread more
View ArticleDell cuts 'small percentage' of workforce
Company employs more than 100,000 worldwide, according to last available data from Dell read more
View ArticleCalifornia bill proposes mandatory kill-switch on phones and tablets
The bill comes in answer to rising smartphone and tablet theft across the U.S. and could usher in the technology on phones sold nationwideread more
View ArticleFederal smartphone kill-switch legislation proposed
The bill would mandate a kill switch and remote-wipe capabilities on cellphonesread more
View ArticleUPDATE: Federal smartphone kill-switch legislation proposed
The bill would mandate a kill switch and remote-wipe capabilities on cellphonesread more
View ArticleBrisbane City Hall reduces crime with surveillance data analysis
Security staff can identify the most commonly used areas and respond quickly to incidentsread more
View ArticleReforms promised, officials removed following audit of troubled Obamacare...
The report finds both Oracle's consulting team and state officials are culpable for problems with the siteread more
View ArticleJuniper to lay off more than 500 and close facilities
The company will also stop development on application delivery controller technology it licensed from Riverbedread more
View ArticleIntel cuts 1,500 jobs in Costa Rica, consolidates some operations in Asia
Intel takes a step to cut 5 percent of jobs by end of fiscal yearread more
View ArticleSAP cutting unspecified number of jobs in workforce restructuring
SAP will ultimately add more jobs by the end of this year, according to a spokesmanread more
View ArticleAs iPhone thefts drop, Google and Microsoft plan kill switches on smartphones
After a year of pressure, U.S. law enforcement officials announce a major success in their phone anti-theft pushread more
View Article10 things to know about the smartphone kill switch
It's looking more and more likely that phones will sport a kill switch starting next yearread more
View ArticleMicrosoft may announce its biggest layoffs ever on Thursday
The action will be much bigger than the 5,800 job cuts announced in 2009, The New York Times saidread more
View ArticleBULLETIN: Microsoft to lay off 18,000 in next year
The initial round will affect 12,500 jobs related to Nokia Devices and Servicesread more
View ArticleHow Microsoft announces layoffs will show the company's PR IQ
Crisis communications expert spells out how smart companies handle job cuts read more
View ArticleLayoffs raise questions about Nadella's commitment to Nokia deal
Maybe the new CEO doesn't fully share his predecessor's vision of Microsoft as a maker of smartphonesread more
View ArticleMicrosoft shuts down Xbox Entertainment Studios video team as part of layoffs
Some of the company's flagship media offerings will remain unscathed.read more
View ArticleCisco slashing up to 6,000 jobs
The reorganization will shift more resources into cloud, software and securityread more
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