The transport department does not want to rush the decision on the system that would have been implemented tomorrow.
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Though e-readers still offer the truest reading experience, consumers are demanding the multimedia functionality of tablets, says In-Stat.
The solution allows security managers to associate risk, threat and security vulnerability with underlying app.
Riken and Fujitsu have taken top spot on the 37th TOP500 list, announced at the 26th International Supercomputing Conference.
The company helps enterprise customers accelerate their transition to private, public and hybrid cloud models.
Fake ticket confirmations to the Olympic Games have been discovered by Norton.
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An analyst has upgraded AMD's stock, saying it will gain market share and downgraded larger rival Intel.
In spite of the growth, consumers are yet to embrace the concept of mobile shopping, says Forrester Research.
Starbucks released an Android app that allows customers in the US to pay for coffee with their smartphone.
The platform could be beneficial, as theoretically centralised data centres are green by default, says Ovum.
Malware causes about 43% of computer issues requiring SMEs to have their machines serviced, says Office Depot.