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Government deadline for using new identity cards is nearing
Rivals continue to bicker over their access to Windows Vista to build competing products
Sometimes smart network engineers can be too smart for their own good
Big Blue claims the online retailer knowingly exploited its IP and refused to engage in licensing negotiations
At Oracle OpenWorld, Hector Ruiz emphasizes consumers' power to impact IT, particularly making health care safer and more efficient
Special biometric facial recognition software will make it easier to distinguish terrorists from commuters
Trial will explore whether commercially available blocking software is as effective as the banned law in blocking "harmful" material from minors
Interview: DOJ's security expert Christopher Painter discusses steps the G8 countries are taking to fight burgeoning computer crime
Companies are plagued by legal uncertainties sparked by the very different approach to data privacy in the U.S. and Europe
Antivirus vendor Sophos issued a statement supporting PatchGuard, Microsoft's controversial kernel protection technology. The statement runs contrary to claims by McAfee and Symantec that the technology is stifles innovation.