Oracle sues companies it says provide Solaris OS support in illegal manner
The lawsuit is the latest move by Oracle against third-party support providers.
The lawsuit is the latest move by Oracle against third-party support providers.
As for now the breach doesn't seem malicious as much as it is pointing out a security flaw.
Some 60 percent of all Internet-connected devices exchange traffic with Google servers in an average day, research firm Deepfield says.
But US prosecutors want kill switches on smartphones as part of the Secure Our Smartphones initiative.
South Korean officials have stated that North Korea is to blame for attacks against government websites last month, citing North Korean IP addresses and signature malicious computer codes as evidence. In addition, they say the same group of attackers are also responsible for the attacks last March.
Intel has snapped up Omek, a company specializing in gesture recognition. It's part of Intel's effort to popularize perceptual computing.
The former NSA contractor will leave Russia as soon as possible, Russia president says.
Baidu wants to expand its presence in China's mobile Internet market.
Data can be kept in crystals that can resist temperatures of 1,000°C
A data sharing agreement between the FBI and Telstra marks "an extraordinary breach of trust, invasion of privacy, and erosion of Australia's sovereignty," according to Senator Scott Ludlam.
Administrative tasks, brainstorming, and waiting for tests combine to overtake the hours spent designing and coding.
The spyware has been used against South Korean military systems, according to McAfee.
Apple's in-browser versions of Pages, Keynote and Numbers are being tested by developers ahead of a public release later this year.
Australia and New Zealand staffing services provider Skilled Group has overcome recurring networking congestion with the introduction of 10 Gigabit ethernet switches.
Bigger is better, they say, and a new Surface Pro variant sports both a bigger SSD and a bigger price tag.
Snowden in a statement, released by WikiLeaks, has accused U.S. President Barack Obama of deception.
Avid has begun shipping its new Media Composer 7, the latest update to its video editing software.
Mt. Gox in Japan has registered as a Money Services Business with the US government.
CVS and Walgreens pharmacies were among the spoofed brands.
'Mobility is paramount' as BYOD trend makes consumer-friendly devices an enterprise centerpiece
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