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Hacker marketplace to help build 0day appliance 07/05/2008 07:58:46
WabiSabiLabi, the company best known for building an online marketplace for security flaws, is getting into the hardware business. - +
Google releases Android SDK 13/11/2007 07:55:10
Google has released an SDK (software development kit) that programmers can use to create mobile phone applications for the company's Android mobile platform. - +
Google's Android just a press release, says Ballmer 08/11/2007 15:38:38
Google's plans to enter the mobile industry with a cell phone platform might have impressed many in the industry but not Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft and one of Google's biggest competitors. - +
Report: WabiSabiLabi founder arrested in Italy 07/11/2007 10:13:36
A founder of security start-up WabiSabiLabi was among those arrested by Milan police in connection with an ongoing spying scandal at Telecom Italia, according to published reports. - +
Mobile tech can map human activity 08/05/2007 14:21:33
At a recent IT symposium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one area of study discussed was digitally augmented urban environments. - +
Broadband wireless? Hurry up and wait, panel says 12/10/2006 08:25:39
Don't hold your breath for "true" broadband wireless services: They'll be based on handheld devices that don't exist yet and networks that have barely been built, according to speakers at the Broadband World Forum in Paris. - +
New companies join Linux phone group 18/07/2006 08:27:28
Several companies including Texas Instruments (TI) and ZTE have joined the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum, the group announced on Monday. - +
Broadband mobile wireless standard approved 09/12/2005 07:42:25
The standard for the broadband wireless technology known as mobile WiMax has been approved. Mobile WiMax networks will allow customers to wirelessly access the Internet anywhere they may be in a city. - +
Companies ready networked software research initiative 06/09/2005 09:07:02
Thirteen software and telecommunications companies are launching a consortium to work together to develop new software and services based on open standards. - +
Rome City Council opts for open source 27/02/2004 13:25:54
Rome City Council has opted to use open source software for some applications of a new council portal due to go into operation in May, a council spokesman said Thursday.
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