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CEO payday: What tech's top execs raked in for 2010
Bonuses, equity awards and perks add up to big pay packages for tech CEOs Read More


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10 tips to turn Android into a business phone
Android has shot past BlackBerry to become the third most popular smartphone operating system in the world behind Symbian and the iPhone , according to StatCounter. In the U.S., however, the Android is now No.1, according to recent reports by comScore and Neilsen. These reports found Android trending upward for pretty much every demographic group studied.  Read More

The Network World Annotated Guide to the Apple Q&A on iPhone Location Data
Apple released on Wednesday a Question-Answer document that re-explained what it explained in July 2010 about its iPhone policies and practices on collecting location data. The document and at least one almost unprecedented media interview granted by Apple CEO Steve Jobs were responding to the discovery that iPhones are storing a lot of location data. Read More

Delay announcing Sony PlayStation Network breach may be linked to criminal investigation
It's still unclear why it took Sony so long to admit it lost customers' personally identifiable information in the wake of the PlayStation Network attack, but the real reason may have more to do with legal considerations than how long it took the company to discover the losses, experts say. Read More


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In this new Quest Software white paper, you'll see how to get more information that native logging alone can't provide. See how you can get real time, centralized information, and how doing so maximizes Active Directory performance. Read More

In South Park, Apple knows where you are – just like in real life
Steve Jobs gets the "South Park" treatment. Read More

BMC buys app performance vendor Coradiant
BMC has purchased Coradiant, maker of software for improving end-user experience and tracking Web application performance, the company said Thursday. Terms were not disclosed. Read More

Sprint still losing money despite adding 1.1M customers
Sprint added 1.1 million new wireless subscribers last quarter but the company still lost $439 million over the same period. Read More


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Apple testing iOS 5 with third-party apps
Apple is now testing the next major release of iOS, according to evidence found in a crash report to an application developer. Read More

Verizon restores LTE data network after outage
Verizon Wireless said its 4G LTE network was "up and running" Thursday, following a nationwide outage that began late Tuesday. Read More

Iron Mountain going back to roots in storage services
Iron Mountain is considering selling off its entire digital business and getting out of the software development business to refocus on its roots in delivering storage services. Read More



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