Google disputes possible $6 billion Java lawsuit price-tag
An Oracle expert estimated that Google owes up to $6.1 billion for its use of Java in Android.
An Oracle expert estimated that Google owes up to $6.1 billion for its use of Java in Android.
U.S. Federal Trade Commission has announced early termination of a review into the deal.
The ICANN board overwhelmingly approved the new plan in Singapore.
The company is showing off apps that developers built after getting access to the SDK yesterday.
The chip maker said it is gearing for new investments, faster technology delivery, and agility.
Yahoo aims to simplify the discovery of mobile applications.
The company's most popular product, Shell Control Box, an activity monitoring tool for privileged access, contributed with a 187 percent revenue growth.
The deal will expand Ericsson's presence in North America and in network optimization systems.
The feature preloads pages Google believes users will click on from its search results.
AMD says its new A-Series Fusion chips are geared towards gaming, video playback and other 'visual' computing tasks.
The IMF is said to have suffered a 'very major breach,' but it's unclear what data was accessed.
IBM has made what it claims is the first graphene-based integrated circuit, using many of the same techniques now used to produce silicon circuits. The technique could one day be used to produce superior wireless communication devices and less-expensive displays.
Avaya is going public again, filing today with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering worth $1 billion.
IBM hopes to help companies more efficiently use their high-performance computing resources with new software that links separate pools of resources into a single private cloud.
Oracle's decision in March to stop developing software for Intel's Itanium chips is in violation of "legally-binding commitments" Oracle has made to Hewlett-Packard and the companies' approximately 140,000 shared customers, HP said Wednesday
Skype blamed a configuration problem and said the situation should improve shortly.
The depletion of IPv4 addresses is turning the spotlight to the Internet's numbering system.
Apple on Monday gave users their first glimpse at iOS 5, the next iteration of the company's mobile operating system for iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads. During the keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple senior vice president Scott Forstall covered 10 new features out of the 200 planned for iOS 5. With iOS 5, Apple introduces a couple brand new apps, revamps many, rethinks notifications, and finally severs the cord between iOS and the Mac.
Thanks to two brief demonstrations of Microsoft's next-generation operating system, third-party Microsoft Windows developers are expressing frustration over what they consider a lack of clear direction on how to develop applications for Windows 8.
In a rare display of collaboration, Google has joined forces with its search rivals Microsoft and Yahoo in a project intended to improve the Web crawling and indexing of structured data, which often originates in databases and loses its format when converted into HTML.
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