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| HP to Buy ArcSight for $1.5 Billion Wall Street Journal By SHARA TIBKEN Hewlett-Packard Co. agreed to buy security-software maker ArcSight Inc. for about $1.5 billion, continuing the company's spending spree that began after Chief Executive Mark Hurd resigned last month. The deal also represents the latest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| YouTube Live Streams Live Mediapost.com by Laurie Sullivan, 4 minutes ago YouTube took another step forward Monday in preparation for launching a live video streaming service for Google TV. The service launches a trial with four partners--Howcast, Next New Networks, Rocketboom and Young ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Crazy Apple Rumor: iPad With Camera Coming Soon Reuters By Charlie Sorrel at Wired.com Today's ridiculous Apple rumor comes from Apple Insider. The claim? That a new FaceTime-equipped iPad will be in stores in time for the holiday season, just six-months after the original launch. Bull. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FCC White Space Plan Isn`t Exactly WiFi on Steroids eWeek News Analysis: The FCC has to create a band plan, usage rules, and protection policies for digital data channels to make broadcast spectrum "white space" usable for Internet traffic. The announcement that the FCC was prepared to approve unlicensed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| App Store squatters may find loopholes as Apple cracks down Ars Technica By Jeff Smykil | Last updated September 13, 2010 7:34 PM Squatting on app names in Apple's App Store has, until now, been rather simple to pull off. After an initial $99 fee, any person could reserve as many application names as they wanted with no ... See all stories on this topic » |
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