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Introduction to Virtualization
Everyone is talking about virtualization, but what exactly is it? If you find yourself feeling a bit behind the times, allow this webcast to get you up to speed.
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Facebook, Washington file likejacking lawsuits to fight scams
Facebook and Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna have filed lawsuits against Adscend Media, an ad network that allegedly engaged in the deceptive practice known as likejacking.
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Apple files new lawsuit, seeks new ban against Samsung in Germany
'Those two' are at it again. Apple strikes Samsung with another lawsuit, while Samsung keeps batting them away with its industrial-sized legal baseball bat.
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Chinese writers suing Apple over alleged pirated e-books
Apple is being sued by a group of Chinese writers over hosting allegedly pirated versions of their work. The group is seeking around $1.22 million in compensation.
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Facebook 'publicity' lawsuit given go-ahead by U.S. court
A U.S. District Court is to allow users' of Facebook to sue the social network, after California state 'publicity' law was thought to have been infringed.
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Facebook countersues Timelines.com, insists 'timeline' is generic
Timelines.com is suing Facebook for using the word Timeline. Facebook is now countersuing, because it argues "timeline" is generic and so Timelines.com's trademark should be cancelled.
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Cablevision slaps Verizon with lawsuit over Internet speed claims
Verizon finds itself in the midst of a new legal battle over a questionable advertising campaign it launched against Cablevision.
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Judge in Facebook lawsuit orders Ceglia to return from Ireland
The court has ordered Paul Ceglia to return from Ireland so that he can provide evidence as part of his legal battle against Facebook.
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Steve Jobs: Android a 'stolen product'
Steve Jobs said he would go "thermonuclear" on Android, an operating system he saw as a "stolen product."
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RIM could still face lawsuits over BlackBerry outages
Research in Motion may have 'compensated' its customers for a wave of outages, but its users could still bring lawsuits against the Canadian company.
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Ceglia loses main lawyer in Facebook lawsuit, for the third time
Paul Ceglia has lost his main lawyer in his legal battle against Facebook, for the third time. Jeffrey Lake said his client told him not to comply with a court order. Some time after that, Lake quit.
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ICANN takes control of Internet Time Keeping
On networks, making sure that everyone is on the same millisecond is vital, so when the master time-zone database was shutdown due to a trivial lawsuit threat everyone on the Internet was facing a...
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Facebook sued for violating wiretap laws with tracking cookies
Facebook is being sued in multiple states for tracking its users even after they logged out of the service. All the lawsuits allege the company violated federal wiretap laws.
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Patent troll Innovatio IP goes after small businesses
Patent lawsuits used to be aimed exclusively at big companies. Now, they're coming after small-to-medium sized businesses as well. Will you be next?
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Did Timelines.com lawsuit delay Facebook Timeline launch?
Timelines.com may have managed to delay Facebook's Timeline feature launch with its trademark and claim that the social networking will "eliminate" the small company.
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Via patent suit may give Apple the most trouble
Mobile chipmaker Via Technologies has sued Apple for violating three of its microprocessor-related patents. The folks in Cupertino may have problems with this one.
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Dolby, RIM drop lawsuits, shake hands on licensing deal
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and Dolby have settled an ongoing patent infringement case, though financial terms were not disclosed.
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HTC sues Apple via Google: Here come rent-a-patent lawsuits
When Google closes the Motorola Mobility deal it will get 17,000 patents. That arsenal is likely to be enough for Google to open a patent candy store. It will be handing out patents like Gummy Bears.
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Google, Oracle head to settlement talks over Android lawsuit
It's Oracle's Safra Catz vs. Google's Andy Rubin as the two parties go to mediation to head off a courtroom battle over Android.
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Microsoft hit with mobile tracking lawsuit
Microsoft attracts a lawsuit over locations-based information being sent back to its servers by the camera app.
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Paul Ceglia moves to Ireland, but Facebook lawsuit will continue
Paul Ceglia must hand over documents Facebook says proves he forged the 2003 contract that allegedly shows he owns half of the company. Ceglia is in Ireland, but his lawyers will keep fighting his...
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