Facebook fires back at Yahoo, says it infringed 10 patents
Facebook has shot back at Yahoo's patent infringement lawsuit from last month.
Facebook has shot back at Yahoo's patent infringement lawsuit from last month.
The issue at hand is whether storage providers are liable for secondary criminal copyright infringement.
IBM's newly updated flagship database can shrink storage requirements and speed query response, the company claims.
Oracle's Safra Catz and Google's Andy Rubin weren't able to come to an agreement in their dispute over Java technology in Android.
Google will open an online store where it will sell Android tablets from partners such as Samsung and Asus, according to sources.
RIM said it is renewing its focus on enterprises.
Google has proposed to pay $2.8 million in damages, should the court find it infringed two Oracle patents.
AOL said it decommissioned a quarter of its servers to win the Uptime Institutes first Server Roundup Contest.
An Apple VP explains that the battery charging "issues" with the new iPad are really just normal operating behavior working as designed.
The company formerly known as Silicon Graphics also targets HTC, RIM, LG and Sony in a patent infringement suit.
The e-mail and website hosting service will close on May 1, and many customers are finding the move to Office 365 technically complex.
Watchdog group SACOM says Apple isn't using $98 billion cash pile to address poor working conditions in China.
Huawei said its rejection is a setback but it will continue to offer security services the chance to review its hardware and software.
The company said it has shutdown several botnets that stole an estimated US$100 million over five years.
HP, Oracle and Apple make moves that highlight industry shifts.
Co-President Mark Hurd will deliver the details at a special April 4 event.
The acquisition could help it shore up defenses against new patent infringement lawsuits.
Amiga roars back to life more than 20 years after it was first introduced.
Announcement comes before annual shareholder meeting.
Google's new privacy policy is already under scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe.
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