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The coming Java-Linux duopoly
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Fedora 17 boasts OpenStack, JBoss, oVirt support
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora project has announced a significant release of its open source Linux distribution with added support for open cloud and open virtualization technologies as well as...
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World's first M2M time clock powers payroll, doesn't fudge the numbers
The world's first machine-to-machine technology-powered time clock tracks hourly employees in the field for payroll, no paper time sheets necessary.
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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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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 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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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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Jury questions in Google-Oracle trial hint at copyright infringement
The jury returned with more questions in the Oracle-Google trial, which suggest that they could be on the road to finding for copyright infringement.
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Oracle, Google attorneys have spat over jury instructions
Even as we wait for a verdict on copyrights, Oracle and Google's lawyers are still arguing about jury instructions as well as looking forward to the next phase of the trial.
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Cross-platform malware exploits Java to attack PCs and Macs
The same Java vulnerability used in the infamous Flashback malware is now being used as an attack vector for a single piece of malware that can infect both Windows and Mac OS X computers.
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Google defends fair use of Java on Android in closing statements
In closing statements, Google's counsel reasserts that Google used Java APIs in a fair use manner for Android, transforming them into a full smartphone stack.
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Oracle vs. Google: Dead lawsuit walking
Oracle's case is as dead now as when it began. Like SCO with its insane attacks against IBM and Linux, Oracle doesn't have a leg to stand on in its Google litigation.
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Flashback malware exposes big gaps in Apple security response
A pair of high-profile malware attacks have given Apple a crash course in security response. Based on recent actions, 70 million current Mac owners have a right to expect much more from Apple than...
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New data shows older OS X versions more susceptible to malware
New details about the extent of the Mac-specific Flashback malware epidemic emerged today. The Russian security firm that has been actively investigating infected Macs found older versions of OS X...
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Oracle: Google wanted easy route to Android revenue with Java
In rebuttal arguments, Oracle's lawyers try to convey that Google was lazy and taking the easy way out by using Java APIs when developing Android.
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Oracle tries to rebound with help from Sun co-founder
Oracle tries to use the testimony of Sun's co-founder to essentially null everything said by former CEO Jonathan Schwartz on Thursday morning.
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Trial: Former Sun CEO gets into catty fight with Oracle lawyer
Oracle's lawyers tried to redeem their case after the former Sun CEO's initial testimony in the IP case against Google.
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Former Sun CEO: We would have paid Google for Java phone
In what could be a major blow to Oracle's case against Google, former Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz defends openness of Java language and APIs at court.
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Decisions about Java use debated in Oracle-Google trial
The decision of why Java and its APIs were used for the development Android continues to come under fire during the Oracle-Google trial.
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