Microsoft sells 10 Windows 7 licenses per second
Microsoft sold nearly 10 copies of Windows 7 every second over the last month, according to numbers the company released Thursday.
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Cisco may call home TelePresence 'UMI'
Cisco Systems may be planning to give its consumer TelePresence system the friendly sounding name 'UMI,' according to a trademark application made last year.
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Facebook calls ownership contract a 'forgery'
Facebook is going one step further in its fight against the man who says the company's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg signed away ownership of 84% of the social networking site seven years ago.
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Microsoft clarifies: No official list of WP7 device makers yet
Microsoft has backed off earlier statements listing five manufacturers of Windows Phone 7 devices, disclosing yesterday that no official announcement has been made.
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Oracle denies report that it plans to spend $70B to buy firms
Oracle is distancing itself from comments reportedly made by its co-president, Charles Phillips, about the amount of money it intends to spend on future acquisitions.
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Apple rolls out free case program for iPhone 4 owners
As promised last week, Apple has launched a free case program for iPhone 4 owners who are having reception problems with the popular new smartphone.
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UK cracks down on mobile phone recycling industry
Recycling companies will be required to check whether a mobile phone has been reported stolen before reselling it, according to a new code of practice announced by the U.K. government on Friday.
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Verizon reports $198M Q2 loss; cites severance costs
Verizon Communications reported a net loss of $198 million in the second quarter of 2010, down from net income of $1.5 billion in the second quarter of 2009, with the drop due to one-time charges, including a voluntary employee buy-out program.
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Budding Mirah brings Ruby to Java
A budding programming language that offers a 'nicer way to write Java code' shares the spotlight at OSCON with the Go and D languages
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