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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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Apple to fight on in e-book price-fixing 'cartel' case
Apple, along with two other major international publishers, may avoid settling in a "cartel" e-book fixing antitrust investigation, while others seek a faster resolution.
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EU regulators willing to settle in Apple e-book 'cartel' case
European regulators are looking to settle what could be a lengthy antitrust case between Apple and e-book publishers, as U.S. authorities continue to move towards formal legal action.
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Justice Dept. to sue Apple, other publishers over e-book 'cartel'
U.S. authorities are following the Europeans' lead by paving the way to sue Apple and other big publishing names, after they were found to be 'fixing' e-book prices.
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Anonymous threatens Mexican drug cartel over kidnapping
Anonymous released a video which warns a drug cartel that it should release a captive Anonymous member by Nov. 5 or Guy Fawkes Day.
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Why Silicon Valley has to break the Telco/Cable Comms Cartel
Silicon Valley is teeming with established companies and startups whose services and products require communications services. Some of the startups are called Web 2.0 companies, or social...
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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Apple to fight on in e-book price-fixing 'cartel' case
Apple, along with two other major international publishers, may avoid settling in a "cartel" e-book fixing antitrust investigation, while others seek a faster resolution.
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EU regulators willing to settle in Apple e-book 'cartel' case
European regulators are looking to settle what could be a lengthy antitrust case between Apple and e-book publishers, as U.S. authorities continue to move towards formal legal action.
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Justice Dept. to sue Apple, other publishers over e-book 'cartel'
U.S. authorities are following the Europeans' lead by paving the way to sue Apple and other big publishing names, after they were found to be 'fixing' e-book prices.
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Anonymous threatens Mexican drug cartel over kidnapping
Anonymous released a video which warns a drug cartel that it should release a captive Anonymous member by Nov. 5 or Guy Fawkes Day.
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Cloud computing can break hold of global 'IT cartel' on governments: Vivek Kundra
In his first editorial after leaving office as US CIO, Vivek Kundra says cloud computing is inevitable for cash-strapped governments.
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Real files antitrust countersuit against Hollywood's "illegal cartel"
Real Networks has turned the tables on Hollywood movie studios, filing a countersuit in U.S. District Court today that accuses the studios of violating antitrust laws by collaborating to form an...
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Crude oil: OPEC cartel? Speculation? Unlimited demand?
I am not sure there is a simple explanation for what's happening with crude oil prices. As with any unprecedented run-up in price on anything from Enron stock to tulip futures, there is always a...
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Verizon's risky lawsuit against open access
If the Democratic Party is added to the ranks of Google, Apple, Microsoft and other tech companies who are demanding the spectrum be opened, it's hard to see the phone cartel winning.
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Why Silicon Valley has to break the Telco/Cable Comms Cartel
Silicon Valley is teeming with established companies and startups whose services and products require communications services. Some of the startups are called Web 2.0 companies, or social...
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Dell: It's time to end 'cartel-like behavior'
Dell Computer is forming relationships with a wider variety of memory makers in order to get around escalating costs caused in part by deals between manufacturers.
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Techies wage war on copyright cartels
Cyberrights advocates and librarians are teaming up to take on the media giants in film, music and software.
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Techies wage war on copyright cartels
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Cyberrights advocates, open-source evangelists and even librarians met at Stanford Law School on Thursday in an attempt to limit the effectiveness of the Digital Millennium...
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