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Open source license violation is contract breach, judge says, limiting remedies
Lawyer Mark Radcliffe identifies a recent decision with some important implications for open source licenses and the GPL. The case involves model railroad software and the relatively obscure...
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Windows RT browser restriction sparks Senate Committee probe
A U.S. Senate committee could start an antitrust investigation against Microsoft, after the Redmond software giant said Internet Explorer 10 would be the only desktop browser in its upcoming...
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Europe restricts use on some airport full-body scanners; TSA appears displeased
New European guidelines issued on Monday restrict 'backscatter' airport scanning machines in Europe over 'health and safety' concerns. The U.S. TSA is reportedly not pleased.
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South Korea proposes restricting all e-mail sending to official e-mail servers
The proposed South Korean policy, Block 25, is meant to stop spam, but will it? Really?
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Reminders/Locations Services/Restrictions bug in iOS 5
Why doesn't the Reminders app behave like other iOS apps?
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Facebook: No single solution for implementing age restrictions
Facebook has explained its stance regarding underage children signing up for the social network. The company believes in having multiple systems in place, and educating its users.
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Kindle Cloud Reader: Amazon's answer to Apple's app restrictions
Amazon has swept back into the in-app purchase game, and they're doing it right on the same iOS devices from which they were banned not so long ago.
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Apple enforcing eReader restrictions, Google Books no longer available to iOS
Apple created a stir early this year by changing the rules for in-app purchases that in effect made eReader apps share the wealth with Apple. The rules are now in effect and already impacting...
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Google Apps customers will be able to restrict e-mail access
Companies using Google Apps are now able to restrict the email access of selected users.
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Microsoft lifts licensing restrictions on Office 2010 contact-management feature
Ever since Microsoft launched Office 2010 this past summer, I've been hearing from small-business users who were dismayed with Microsoft's new licensing restrictions on its updated Business...
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Apple throws developers a bone, relaxes restrictions on third party tools
In a move that may be welcome news for users of Adobe's Creative Suite, Apple said Thursday that it will relax restrictions on its App Store review guidelines.
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Apple's new iPhone restrictions and the 5 stages of grief
Apple's developer agreement for iPhone OS 4 requires apps to be "originally written in Objective-C, C, C++, or JavaScript as executed by the iPhone OS WebKit engine". With this change, Apple...
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How will developers react to Apple's restrictive iPhone moves?
Poll: How do you mobile developers feel Apple's new restrictions around iPhone development will affect the mobile-phone app market overall? Could Microsoft end up benefiting?
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US Trade Rep unsure if legal options exist to negotiate China Internet restriction
At the National Press Club luncheon, guest speaker US Trade Representative Ron Kirk was asked about China, and spoke of current Internet service provider challenges facing U.S. owned companies...
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How MonoTouch gets around Apple's VM restrictions
You've probably heard that Apple does not allow any interpreted or run-time compiled programs on the iPhone. That's why you don't see Flash, C#, or Java programs there. Now, companies like Adobe...
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AT&T ends iPhone VoIP restrictions; Skype set free
AT&T is allowing voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services over its 3G network for Apple's iPhone. Previously, VoIP was limited to a Wi-Fi connection. In a statement, AT&T said:...
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Google unlocks data restrictions, announces Data Liberation efforts
Google is unlocking its data door by launching a new initiative called Data Liberation, an approach to engineering that allows users to move their data - be it pictures, mail or documents - from...
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Dissecting the FSF's "Windows 7 Sins"
Several Hardware 2.0 regulars have dropped me an email wondering what my take is on the Free Software Foundations "Windows 7 Sins" campaign. Does it make valid points, or is it little more than FUD?
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Snow Leopard's 'restricted' applications
In a technical note, Apple lists third-party programs that are restricted during installation (what Cupertino calls "migration") and others that it knows will crash on opening. Ironically, some...
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Intuit drops restrictions on Quickbooks app development
Intuit, the makers of the Quickbooks financial software for businesses, is jumping on board the open source app frenzy. The company this week announced Federated Applications, an enhancement to...
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