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Live Webcast: WebSphere DataPower for Mobile Application Security
Check out this webcast to learn more about mobile application security, and how you can improve it with the right tools.
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Oracle v. Google: Winners and losers
Google was vindicated over claims of patent infringment today, but let's take a closer look at some of the winners and losers in this case so far.
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Android chief called back in Oracle-Google trial to discuss patents
Andy Rubin comes back to court, and Oracle and Google attorneys discuss the importance of mobile OEMs in this trial.
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Oracle wins on infringement; jury stuck on Google's fair use argument
After deliberating for a week, the jury has returned with an initial verdict covering the copyrights portion of the Oracle-Google trial.
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Review: OWC Mercury Aura Pro Express 6G 480GB SSD (Verdict: sick!)
OWC makes the fastest SSD on the planet for the MacBook Air and if you need to have the most performance possible, it's the only game in town.
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iFixit tears open Apple's new iPad: What's inside?
Someone clearly didn't get the memo that after one buys the new iPad, it's meant to be used and enjoyed -- rather than torn to pieces in an Australian lab. Here's what they found.
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AU Optronics convicted of U.S. price fixing
Taiwan-based AUO has been found guilty of fixing the price of liquid-crystal display panels.
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Review: Motorola Droid 4 on Verizon (Verdict: nice keyboard)
If you're a QWERTY keyboard zealot and have a need for (LTE) speed, then the Droid 4 is worth a look. However its thickness may be a turn off for the skinny jeans set.
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Crimson Aluminum Frame Case for iPhone (verdict: striking)
if you like an iPhone case that's bold and industrial-looking, you should check out Crimson's Aluminum Frame Case for iPhone 4. It can certainly handle a drop.
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Review: Skooba Cable Stable Mini (Verdict: great)
Not having the right cable -- for that big presentation, for example -- can be fatal. If you have a snake's nest in the bottom of your bag, it's time to get organized.
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Google infringes on Linux patent: $5 million judgment
Think $5 million is no big deal for Google? It isn't...it's what this judgement means that will cause some problems.
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Jammie Thomas loses $1.5 million verdict
This Minnesota woman has been fighting the recording industry over 24 songs she illegally downloaded and shared online four years ago, has lost another round in court.
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Dillard's wins $246 million in damages vs. JDA, i2
Retail chain Dillard's won $246 million in damages from i2 Technologies, owned by JDA Software since January, over a supply chain software license spat.
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Microsoft loses round one in latest patent infringement case in East Texas
VirnetX won the initial round in its patent-infringement case against Microsoft over VPN technology. A Texas jury recommended Microsoft pay VirnetX $105.75 million for willfully infringing on two...
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Microsoft loses its appeal in $200-million-plus Custom XML patent infringement case
Microsoft is going to have to cease providing Custom XML as part of its Office suite, as it has lost its appeal to overturn a patent-infringement verdict awarded to Toronto-based i4i for that...
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Uniloc will appeal loss of $388m verdict against Microsoft
Uniloc will appeal a federal judge's nullification of huge jury award in patent case against Microsoft.
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Judge overturns $388m patent verdict against Microsoft
Jury verdict in product activation patent case was wrong, judge finds.
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Tenenbaum verdict: $675K
OK the the verdict is in. Joel Tenenbaum has been assessed $675,000, or $22,500 per song, for illegally distributing 30 songs via Kazaa, Ars Technica reports. That's not nearly as bad as I had...
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Wow! Jury verdict in Capitol v Thomas-Rasset: $2 million
Via Recording Industry v The People: In Capitol Records v. Thomas-Rasset, the jury has returned a verdict in favor of plaintiffs in the amount of $1,920,000.00, or $80,000.00 per song file. Ray...
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Microsoft to pay $200 million for patent infringement
A federal jury ordered Microsoft to pay $200 million in a patent infringement case. The jury ruled that the custom XML tagging features of Word 2003 and Word 2007 infringed on a patent from...
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PirateBay verdict fueling youth interest in EU elections
Swedish Pirate Party pushing for legislative seats in bid to transform copyright laws. And with outrage over the verdict, young voters might just get them there.
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