Friday, November 26, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 25/11/2010

DRAM prices to keep falling through the first half of 2011
The price of DRAM, the main memory inside personal computers, will likely keep falling throughout the first half of next year before a recovery takes hold, analysts and market researchers say.
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Police: College employee stole from students to fight HIV
A 19 year-old-community college employee allegedly stole money from online accounts at the school to help find a cure for HIV.
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Attack of the robot floor cleaners
Gibbs has it all: weird Mac tales, Ubiquitous Ice, and robots cleaning his house
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The Seventh Annual Gibbs Golden Turkey Awards
Gibbs again highlights the best of the worst.
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Attachmate to retain Novell Unix copyrights
Novell has clarified that Attachmate will retain Novell's Unix copyrights.
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Netflix turns from Oracle, IBM to Amazon to save cash
Netflix turned to Amazon Web Services to save money compared to running Oracle software and IBM machines, according to its cloud architect.
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Google Wave may become an Apache project
A complex collaboration application developed and abandoned by Google may find a second home at Apache
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SAP penalty in Oracle suit is excessive, analyst says
Analyst says verdict in Oracle-SAP trial likely awards Oracle far more than it's potential losses from theft of intellectual property.
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Decision to detain WikiLeaks' Assange stands
The Svea Court of Appeals has decided that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should still be detained, it said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Apple's iPad tops holiday wish-lists, survey shows
Grown-ups and IT departments aren't the only ones eying the Apple iPad this year. It's the No. 1 choice of kids between the ages of 6 and 12 the U.S.
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