
Opera sues former designer over work on Mozilla's iPad browser
Opera Software has sued a former designer, claiming that work he did for the company ended up in a project at rival Mozilla, according to Norwegian press reports today. Trond Werner Hansen, who left Opera as a full-time employee in 2006 but later worked for the Norwegian browser maker as a consultant from 2009 to 2010, faces a $3.4 million damage suit filed by his former employer, Dagens Naeringsliv reported Monday.
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Uh-oh: Samsung Galaxy S 4 is easier to break than iPhone 5 or Galaxy S III
If you buy a new Samsung Galaxy S 4 smartphone, try not to drop it before buying a protective case or a warranty. The S 4, which hit stores over the weekend, is more susceptible to damage from average drops and water than its predecessor, the Galaxy S III, or even the iPhone 5, according to tests by SquareTrade, which sells damage warranties for all kinds of smartphones.
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IBM unveils MessageSight to orchestrate 'Internet of things'
IBM today unveiled MessageSight, a 2U appliance that would serve as a cornerstone to Big Blue's "Internet of things" vision: The hardware is a big data orchestrator, and according to IBM, it's capable of handling up to 13 million i
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Gartner: Worldwide CRM revenue grew 12.5 percent in 2012
Global CRM (customer relationship management) revenue grew 12.5 percent last year to $18 billion, a rate three times that of all enterprise software segments on average, as companies look to acquire more business and serve existing customers better, according to a new Gartner report. Salesforce.com overtook SAP as the largest single CRM vendor in Gartner's survey, with Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM following those two companies. SAP remained the top CRM vendor in Europe, however, according to the report, which was announced Monday.
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Qualcomm's wireless power technology allows for pad-free charging
If Qualcomm's vision becomes a reality, users will be able to wirelessly recharge smartphones and tablets without placing them in direct contact with charging pads. The chip maker has started shipping test equipment that allows phones to be charged by placing them millimeters away from a wireless power source. A wireless charging source could placed behind a wall, under a table or inside furniture, and multiple devices can be placed on any surface and still be charged from the installed wireless power source.
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Samsung unveils sleeker Galaxy Tab 3
Samsung on Monday unveiled a sleek update to its Galaxy Tab product line, the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3. The new white Galaxy Tab 3 is slightly smaller and lighter than the Tab 2 7.0, but nonetheless supports more expandable memory.
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USB flash drive prices falling -- and poised to go even lower
If you decided to save the money and go for the smaller 64GB solid-state drive on that new tablet, anticipating that USB memory prices were headed south, you made a very good decision.
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Google backs off redesign of Chrome's New Tab Page
Google has apparently rethought a change to its Chrome browser that had users up in arms and has restored an older design of its popular New Tab Page in the newest beta of Chrome 27.
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Climate change pushes some companies and their data centers to go green
When Hurricane Sandy decimated a large portion of the East Coast last year, companies and their data centers wound up without electricity for days or, in some cases, even weeks. The consequences of that and other recent severe storms are spurring some companies to plug into natural gas pipelines to fuel their electricity needs while others look to become completely energy independent -- even going as far as collecting rain to supply their water needs.
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McAfee spots Adobe Reader PDF-tracking flaw
McAfee said it has found a vulnerability in Adobe Systems' Reader program that reveals when and where a PDF document is opened.
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Fedora 19 alpha offers a peek at what's coming
It's been about three months since the release of Fedora 18 "Spherical Cow," but this week afforded the first glimpse at the next version of the popular Linux distribution.
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Google Drive gets automatic offline sync in Chrome
Google Drive users no longer have to worry about accessing their documents without an Internet connection -- as long as they're using Google's Chrome browser.
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Sencha CEO: Treat HTML5 apps as a programming platform, not a Web page
Sencha provides tools for buildings Web applications to run on a variety of devices, including tablets, mobile phones, and laptops with touchscreens.
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