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IBM System x M4 Servers Deliver Compelling Performance and Energy Efficiency
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about the latest products in IBM's line of System X servers. Discover where server technology is headed, and where it is now.
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Researchers spot fake mobile antivirus scanners on Google Play
Security researchers from AegisLab have spotted numerous fake mobile antivirus scanners, currently available for download at Google's Play marketplace.
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Who makes the best Windows security software? Surprise ...
Does antivirus software work? Online criminals have beaten traditional security software that relies on signatures and scans. But there's an alternative: smarter software that turns the bad guys'...
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Mac malware in the wild
Want proof that the bad guys are starting to target Mac users? Take a look at this series of screens, which show an attempt to convince a user to install a fake antivirus program that has a nasty...
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Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology
Moonlight, the open-source implementation of Silverlight for Linux and Unix, is no more.
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Disaster recovery needs leading SMBs to cloud
At least one-third of small businesses in a Symantec study pointed to data backup as a big consideration for their move to the cloud, echoing other research.
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Visual Studio LightSwitch: Will it emerge from sleeper status?
The first version of Microsoft's Visual Studio LightSwitch dev tool has achieved only modest traction in the market. Here's a set of recommendations from an ardent supporter of the product.
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Google kicks Oracle in its patent teeth
Oracle loses its patent claims and so Google has almost completely defeated Oracle in its vain attempts to squeeze an intellectual property payoff from Google and Android.
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DARPA's vision for getting instant satellite pics to troops (photos)
The SeeMe program seeks to develop a constellation of small low-orbit "disposable" satellites to provide on-demand imagery to troops.
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Learning to program at age 30: here's how I'm approaching it
After 12 years, I've finally found what I needed to take the plunge into programming. So as to help others like me who have been interested, but could never quite flesh it out, here's how I'm...
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Researchers spot fake mobile antivirus scanners on Google Play
Security researchers from AegisLab have spotted numerous fake mobile antivirus scanners, currently available for download at Google's Play marketplace.
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Android chief called back in Oracle-Google trial to discuss patents
Andy Rubin comes back to court, and Oracle and Google attorneys discuss the importance of mobile OEMs in this trial.
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The muddled mess of the Oracle vs. Google trial
There were no winners in Oracle vs. Google. Only losers, including all programmers, and perhaps everyone else as well.
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After mixed copyright win over Google, Oracle looks towards patents
The next phase of the trial will consider whether or not Google violated two patents associated with Java.
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Oracle-Google jury deliberations placed on temporary hold
The drama surrounding the jury in Oracle v. Google has heightened, causing deliberations to be briefly placed on hold on Monday.
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Oracle-Google jury close to verdict; 'impasse' on one question
The jury has come to unanimous decisions on all questions but one in the copyright segment of Oracle v. Google.
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Oracle-Google trial could result in partial verdict or even mistrial
The court is mulling the possible options if the jury in the Oracle-Google trial cannot come to a unanimous verdict on charges of copyright infringement.
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Oracle, Google lawyers split hairs over more jury instructions
UPDATE #2: The jury came back with another question, suggesting that they might be not be so close to a verdict and back at square one.
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Microsoft kicks Chinese company out of vulnerability sharing program
After an investigation into the embarrassing proof-of-concept leak, Microsoft said MAPP partner Hangzhou DPTech Technologies breached the strict non-disclosure agreement.
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Xamarin's port of Android to Microsoft's C#: Five questions (and answers)
Xamarin chief Miguel de Icaza answers five questions about XobotOS, the skunkworks project to port Android to C#.
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E.U. court rules programming languages not copyrightable
The European Court of Justice rules that programming languages are not copyrightable in a case that closely parallels Oracle v. Google.
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