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Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g - New Features Overview
Oracle is already one of the biggest names in business intelligence, but there's a good chance it's going to get even bigger. Learn more about the latest version of Oracle Business Intelligence...
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Gartner: Worldwide server shipments up but revenue drops
Hewlett-Packard managed to top the global server market as far as shipments are concerned, followed by Dell and IBM.
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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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Oracle-Google trial gets messier ahead of damages phase
Oracle and Google want to address willfulness to infringe now in order to get around messier issues in phase three -- or possibly to avoid a third phase altogether.
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Oracle might only receive $150,000 in damages from Google
In what was once touted as a $6 billion case, Oracle might end up with only $150,000 in statutory damages.
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Google points to Sun's SEC filings to defend previous testimony
In a power play, Oracle tries to nullify the testimony of Sun's former CEO by calling another witness in an effort to contradict everything he said.
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Oracle recalls Google engineer Lindholm in trial's patent phase
Oracle cuts to the chase in phase two of the trial, recalling Google engineer Tim Lindholm back to the stand.
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Oracle's closing arguments: Google is making excuses
Oracle's counsel posited to the jury that this case comes down to one simple question: Can one company use another company's property without permission?
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U.S. counterfeit regulations could affect global tech supply chain
The proliferation of counterfeit goods in the tech market has been growing, causing the U.S. Department of Defense to take stricter actions.
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Google: Sun, Oracle couldn't compete with Android
Google is trying to hammer down the points that Oracle is suing now because it couldn't make enough money off of Java and couldn't bring its own platform to market.
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Microsoft vs. Apple vs. Google: What's Next? (video)
Check out ZDNet and CNET editors discuss the challenges and opportunities facing three of the biggest leaders in technology today.
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Oracle counsel quizzes Google's Rubin about Java emails
The founder and father of Android, Andy Rubin, was finally called to the stand in the Oracle v. Google trial to testify about licensing discussions regarding Java.
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Tablet adoption to grow by 40 percent by 2016, report says
Rapid tablet adoption over the next four years could be accredited to shifts in consumer behavior when it comes to productivity and digital content.
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Sencha Architect targets amateur designers interested in HTML5
HTML5 framework provider Sencha has introduced Sencha Architect 2, the evolution of its drag-and-drop Ext Designer application. Sencha Architect 2 builds upon Ext Designer by expanding the...
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Oracle v. Google: What's at stake
Oracle and Google are finally going to trial after two years of litigation, but what's really at stake here for these two Silicon Valley giants?
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IBM aims to identify 'digital device adopters'
IBM has identified a dramatic increase in the adoption of digital devices and digital content services over the last four years.
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All-in-one desktops driving demand for 2.5-inch hard drives
Besides a smaller form factor, the 2.5-inch hard disk drive offers opportunities for lower power consumption and higher endurance.
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Barnes & Noble pushing e-reader market forward with new Nook
Apparently there is still room for innovation in the electronic ink e-reader market as Barnes & Noble prepares to roll out a new version of the Nook Simple Touch.
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Samsung leading AMOLED race while boosting small display market
While Samsung continues to drive up demand for AMOLED displays on its mobile gadgets, the small and medium-sized panel market is growing steadily again.
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Google Currents reaches out to international audience
Stepping up its game to try to match Flipboard, Google Currents has expanded its international news sources.
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Nokia Lumia 900's bill of materials: $209
Strong efforts from both Microsoft and Nokia have helped keep the bill of materials for the Lumia 900 to a minimum, offering the Windows Phone handset a better shot at making some money.
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