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Oracle wants $211 million in interest from SAP San Jose Mercury News By Brandon Bailey Turning up the heat in a bitter legal dispute, software-maker Oracle is asking a federal judge to order German rival SAP to pay $211 million in interest on a record $1.3 billion jury award for software pirating. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Activists Say Web Assault for Assange Is Expanding New York Times By RAVI SOMAIYA LONDON — The online activist group Anonymous, which has been waging a campaign of cyberattacks in defense of WikiLeaks, opened new offensives on Friday as Internet security experts said that tens of thousands more supporters had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wolverton: An early look at Google's Chrome operating system San Jose Mercury News By Troy Wolverton Pictured are two frame grabs of how the new Google Chrome operating system browser window appears on screen. (Courtesy Google) Consumers have had two choices when it comes to computers: Macs and PCs. Now Google is about to offer a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mozilla patches 13 Firefox security bugs Computerworld By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Mozilla on Thursday patched 13 vulnerabilities in Firefox, including a re-patch for a bug that was thought quashed in March 2010. Eleven of the 13 were rated "critical," the threat level representing bugs that hackers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple disabled jailbreak detection API in iOS 4.2 Apple Insider By Josh Ong Less than six months after introducing it, Apple has quietly disabled its jailbreak detection API through the iOS 4.2 software update, according to a new report. Network World reports that the API, which was released in June as part of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sound off: PlayStation Home GamePro.com by Dave Rudden With PlayStation Home turning two this weekend, we wanted to find out the fondest memories from its users. Read on to learn what people love about the service. PlayStation Home turns two this weekend, an occasion we're celebrating with ... See all stories on this topic » |
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