
Patent-licensing firm files second lawsuit against Motorola Mobility
Intellectual Ventures, a large patent-licensing firm, has filed a second patent-infringement lawsuit against Motorola Mobility while its first patent lawsuit is still pending in a Delaware count.
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Google Glass apps for enterprises coming by early 2014
A company that specializes in Google apps is developing a series of enterprise applications for Google Glass that should be available late this year or early 2014. "We're in the early stages of developing for Google Glass," said Dan McNelis, co-founder of Dito, a company that provides services for Google applications.
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With bug bounties, Microsoft extends an olive branch to hacker community
Extending an olive branch to the hacker community, Microsoft today announced three bug bounty programs through which the
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Windows Phone 'weak', Huawei sneers
Huawei calls the Windows Phone platform weak despite using it as the foundation for some of the smartphones it makes. "[Windows Phones] are weak but still require a license fee," says Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer division, according to an interview in the Financial Times. "That's not good. Android is free.
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10 features Microsoft needs to put in the next Surface Pro
Microsoft is shoveling out Surface tablets as fast as it can.
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Java 7 Update 25 fixes 40 security issues, enables certificate revocation checking
Oracle addressed 40 security issues in Java and enabled online certificate revocation checking by default in its scheduled critical patch update for Java on Tuesday. Thirty-four vulnerabilities patched in the newly released Java 7 Update 25 (Java 7u25) version affect only client deployments of Java. Another four affect both client and server deployments, one affects the Java installer and one the Javadoc tool that's used to create HTML documentation files.
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Cumulus Networks unveils 'Cisco killer'
After three years under the radar, secretive Cumulus Networks has finally emerged from stealth mode.
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Making peril permanent: Google's Gmail app redesign
Google's recent update of its Gmail app made archive the default setting, encouraging its users to save their email, literally, forever. This may mean a doctor's message about a medical condition, a love note, a conversation about an employer, a neighbor, or with a therapist, may be preserved for decades and, consequently, is left forever at risk.
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LTE Advanced is coming, but smartphone users may not care
Faster network speeds are better, right? LTE Advanced is coming soon to the Samsung Galaxy S 4 smartphone, offering double the downlink speeds of LTE (Long Term Evolution).
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Steve Jobs' draft email plays pivotal role in antitrust case
An email composed, but never sent, by former Apple CEO Steve Jobs may prove instrumental in the Justice Department's case that Apple, along with the five largest book publishers, colluded to fix prices for electronic books.
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Apple pours OS X Snow Leopard another Java fix
Apple on Tuesday patched Java 6 for OS X Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion, fixing 34 flaws that Oracle addressed the same day for Windows. The update reiterated Apple's intent to keep patching Snow Leopard, the five-year-old operating system that remains the second-most-popular version on the Mac.
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Microsoft Dynamics ERP software moves to the Azure cloud
Microsoft is upping the stakes in the growing market for cloud-based ERP, with its Dynamics GP 2013 and NAV 2013 products now available for deployment on its Azure service. The launch, announced Tuesday, gives customers another option for cloud-based ERP (enterprise resource planning) services besides NetSuite, SAP Business ByDesign, and others. It's a bit late in coming, as Microsoft originally said availability would be toward the end of last year.
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The Microsoft break-up that never happened
Thomas P. Jackson, the former federal judge who in 2000 ruled that Microsoft should be split into two companies as punishment for monopolistic business practices, died Saturday at his Maryland home. He was 76.
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