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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Micro Systemation iOS passcode defeat claims debunked
Claims by Swedish developer Micro Systemation that it can defeat an iOS passcode in under "two minutes" appear to be grossly overstated and it removed a video demo of it in action.
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What might SAP learn from Apple?
I imagine many colleagues reading that title will gasp. Stick with me. What follows is a highly simplified assessment that may or may not come true. Before proceeding, why pen this piece? Why not...
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HP sued by shareholder over claims of misleading investors
Hewlett-Packard boasted about the expected success of the HP TouchPad ahead of its release as most manufacturers do about their products. But now that has at least one shareholder steaming mad.
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Microsoft debunks IIS vulnerability claims
Microsoft has denied claims of a new vulnerability in Internet Information Services 6, putting the blame on poorly configured web servers.
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Memo to Microsoft: Put up or shut up on patent claims
Open source advocates have two options. They can ignore the Microsoft claims and wait for the patents in question to expire, or they can bring suit based on claims of harm from bogus patents....
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ME Medicare system still struggling
Federal report hits state for weak spending controls in system, which still suffers glitches 18 months after launch.
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Mississippi State claims first-year prize for EcoCar 2 competition
After a year of modeling and simulation, 15 university teams will spend the next 24 months retrofitting 2013 Chevrolet Malibu cars into electric vehicles.
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Oracle v. Google jury still stuck on understanding patent claims
The Oracle v. Google jury still looks lost in deliberations over a verdict in the patent phase of the lawsuit.
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Yahoo facepalms in Facebook patent fraud claim
Yahoo claimed Facebook had fraudulently filed some of its patents, but Facebook hit back by proving Yahoo hadn't even checked the records to see if it was right.
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to throw out Google's fair use claim
Oracle and Google's attorneys battle it out in the face of a potential mistrial on whether or not fair use can be even used as an argument in this lawsuit.
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Nokia hit with class action lawsuit; fraud claims 'without merit,' it says
Did Nokia, CEO Stephen Elop and CFO Timo Ihamuotila engage in a scheme to artificially inflate its stock price and defraud investors? A new lawsuit alleges so.
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UK authorities battle with Apple over '4G' claims
Apple said it would (and has) removed any reference to '4G' on its UK website after complaints rolled in over lack of 4G connectivity. Except, it hasn't.
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Anonymous claims Pastebin censorship, creates alternative
The hacktivist group Anonymous has gotten so pissed off at Pastebin and its "censorship" plans that it has created its own alternative: AnonPaste. It's currently in alpha though, so don't expect much.
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Google's Page claims little knowledge about Android, Java license talks
Google CEO Larry Page evades questioning from Oracle's legal team over how much knowledge he had in regards to discussions about Java licensing.
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Lawsuit claims AT&T "aided, abetted, and assisted" iPhone thieves
The lawsuit further claims that by reactivating these handsets AT&T and other carriers have earned "unfair and illegal profits" that have "amounted to many millions of dollars each year, for the...
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Making Sense of "Multi-tenancy" Claims
Single-tenant, Multi-tenant, Mixed-tenant, Mega-tenant, Tenant-tenant, Loo-tenant, ..... It's ridiculous what lengths software vendors go to when they really want to confuse buyers.
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Micro Systemation iOS passcode defeat claims debunked
Claims by Swedish developer Micro Systemation that it can defeat an iOS passcode in under "two minutes" appear to be grossly overstated and it removed a video demo of it in action.
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Apple faces European rebuke over Apple's '4G' iPad claim
From Australia to Europe: more complaints are coming in from customers to regulators that the iPad 3's "4G" capability simply doesn't work.
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Judge forbids Apple from pursuing Kodak patent claim
Apple cannot pursue a patent infringement claim through the courts against Kodak while the company is still in bankruptcy, a judge has ruled.
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Nvidia on Apple's iPad A5X graphics claims: Show us the benchmarks
Apple's A5X allegedly has 4X the performance of Nvidia's Tegra 3 chip, but without benchmarks and footnotes the claims ring hollow.
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