Samsung Sells 3 Million Galaxy S II Android Phones
Samsung says it sold 3 million Galaxy S II Android phones in the first 55 days the phone was available, breaking records.
Samsung says it sold 3 million Galaxy S II Android phones in the first 55 days the phone was available, breaking records.
The US$4.5 billion sale includes more than 6,000 patents and patent applications.
In a legal filing, Oracle defends its legal expert on damages in the Java-Android lawsuit.
About 3,400 of the 360,000 compromised credit card accounts were hit with fraud.
The FBI targeted two operations, one of which cost victims $72 million, the FBI said.
The twins had tried to back out from an earlier US$65 million settlement.
An Oracle expert estimated that Google owes up to $6.1 billion for its use of Java in Android.
The deal will expand Ericsson's presence in North America and in network optimization systems.
Avaya is going public again, filing today with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering worth $1 billion.
A hétfői WWDC-n maga a sokadik betegszabadságáról visszatérő Steve Jobs mutatta be az Apple új felhőszolgáltatását, amely a jelenleginél jóval egyszerűbbé teszi a gyártó mobileszközeinek használatát, a tartalmak tárolását és szinkronizálását.
Skype blamed a configuration problem and said the situation should improve shortly.
Rambus on Thursday said it has agreed to acquire security technology company Cryptography Research (CRI) for US$342.5 million in a cash and stock deal. The move could help the company address interest among chip makers to add security features on hardware.
Microsoft is close to finalizing a deal to buy Internet phone company Skype Technologies for over US$7 billion, and a deal could be announced by Tuesday, according to a news report.
Chip maker Broadcom said Sunday that it will pay US$41.9 million for SC Square, a move that will bring expertise in smart-card security to the Irvine, California, architect of silicon for communications equipment.
The widely publicized hack of Sony's computer networks is worse than previously thought, also affecting 24.6 million Sony Online Entertainment network accounts.
Oracle will have to wait a bit longer to get its hands on the US$1.3 billion awarded to it last year by a jury in its corporate theft lawsuit against SAP.
The ultimate fee for the data breach last month at email service provider Epsilon could reach as high as $4 billion, depending on what becomes of the data that was stolen, according to a cyber-risk advisory firm.
CnturyLink has agreed to buy hosting company Savvis for about US$2.5 billion in cash and shares, the companies announced Wednesday.
Lawson Software has agreed to be purchased by Infor affiliate GGC Software Holdings for roughly US$2 billion, the company announced Tuesday.
The U.S. Department of Justice will require Google to develop and license travel software to competitors as a condition of its US$700 million acquisition of travel software maker ITA Software.
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