
Oracle plans to lay off up to 1,000 in Europe: AFP (Reuters)
Reuters - Oracle Corp plans to lay off up to 1,000 workers in Europe, or about 1 percent of its global staff, as the recession erodes the giant software company's earnings, French news agency AFP reported on Thursday.
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Oracle to cut up 1,000 jobs in Europe: unions (AFP)
AFP - US software giant Oracle has unveiled plans to cut 850 to 1,000 jobs in Europe in light of weaker than expected growth projections, trade unions said Thursday.
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PC makers voluntarily supply Web filter in China (AP)
AP - Several PC makers were including controversial Internet-filtering software with computers shipped in China on Thursday despite a government decision to postpone its plan to make such a step mandatory.
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China paper says Web filter only a matter of time (Reuters)
Reuters - It is only a matter of time before a controversial scheme to install Internet filtering software on all computers begins in China, a state newspaper said on Thursday, after the plan was abruptly delayed this week.
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Windows 7 May Get Family Pack Discount (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft may be introducing a Family Pack for Windows 7 Home Premium, with a shared license for three computers in the same household. The license details in the latest build of Windows 7 have the following clause under أ¢آ€آکInstallation and Use Rights': "If you are a أ¢آ€آکQualified Family Pack User', you may install one copy of the software marked as أ¢آ€آکFamily Pack' on three computers in your household for use by people who reside there," according to ZDNet's Ed Bott.
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Apple Patching Serious SMS Vulnerability on IPhone (PC World)
PC World - Apple is working to fix an iPhone vulnerability that could allow an attacker to remotely install and run unsigned software code with root access to the phone.
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Cisco to Expand Mobile Collaboration Features (PC World)
PC World - Cisco will tackle the mobile world over the next year with a series of new features to bring smartphones into business communications, the head of the company's software group said at the Cisco Live conference on Wednesday.
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DemandTec posts wider 1Q loss (AP)
AP - Price-management software company DemandTec Inc. posted a wider net loss Wednesday for its fiscal first quarter, hurt by charges and higher costs even as revenue inched higher.
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Red Hat Program Certifies Partners to Put Linux on Cloud (PC World)
PC World - Red Hat has launched a new partner program to make sure its enterprise Linux and JBoss software are core components of a cloud-computing infrastructure, and to guarantee that Red Hat-based applications will run reliably and safely in the cloud.
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Chinese Web Users Celebrate Green Dam About-Face (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Internet users in China celebrated the government's about-face on the Green Dam Web-filtering software with a party Wednesday in a Beijing cafأ©.
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Mystery Bidder Forces Micro Focus to Raise Offer for Borland (PC World)
PC World - Micro Focus International raised its offer for Borland Software to US$1.50 per share on Tuesday, up from $1 in early May, to counter a rival offer from a mystery bidder. It's the second time Micro Focus has had to raise its offer. Another bidder dropped out of the running last month.
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Cisco's WebEx Changes Aimed at Microsoft's Market (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Cisco Systems on Tuesday discussed its Web-based software strategy at a press conference that outlined new features and functions for its WebEx conferencing service. By adding more software, including voice integration, into WebEx, Cisco is moving into Microsoft's territory.
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New Trojan Puts Sneaky Twist on Click Fraud (PC World)
PC World - A new piece of malicious software has been discovered that cheats Google and potentially other search engines out of money.
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China's Web filter delay celebrated (Reuters)
Reuters - Chinese Web users flooded to a trendy art zone cafe on Wednesday to celebrate a last-minute halt to a rollout of government-sponsored filtering software, and make a stand for freedom of expression in the Communist-run state.
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Sweden's Global Gaming snaps up Pirate Bay (Reuters)
Reuters - A little-known Swedish software firm has snapped up file-sharing website The Pirate Bay with the hope of turning the source of legal controversy into a money-spinner that appeals to both users and content providers.
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Apple Prepping iPhone 3.1 Software Update, Beta Out Now For Developers (PC World)
PC World - Only two weeks after launching the 3.0 software update for iPhone and iPod Touch, Apple is now working hard to deliver an update to the iPhone OS. The iPhone SDK 3.1 beta was pushed out to developers last night, and the recipients report the software already has a few new features and refinements.
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Social networking touted for software development (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Atlassian this week introduced FishEye 2, which adds social networking capabilities to source code repositories, including Subversion and CVS, and boosts agile programming projects.
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Business groups hail China web software delay (AFP)
AFP - The American and European chambers of commerce in China have welcomed a decision by Beijing to delay an order that new computers sold in the country be equipped with an Internet filtering programme.
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Cisco may offer Web-based office software (Reuters)
Reuters - Cisco Systems Inc is considering offering Web-based alternatives to Microsoft Corp's popular Office software as the networking giant expands on the Internet.
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China delays Internet filter: state media (AFP)
AFP - China has delayed a plan requiring that all new computers come with a Chinese-made Internet filtering software programme, state media reported Tuesday, hours before it was to take effect.
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