When 32-year-old Russian programmer Andrey N.Sabelnikov visited the U.S.for the first time in January,he had a surprise waiting for him. The surprise was an amended civil lawsuit soon to be filed against him by Microsoft,which alleged he ...
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The Oracle OpenWorld Conference 2012 opened today at the Moscone Exhibition Centre, San Francisco. The five day affair began today with a keynote from CEO Larry Ellison who began by thanking the company’s 390,000 customers across the ...
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Facebook,which had been in the doghouse with Wall Street since it went public,wowed investors with its third-quarter report on Tuesday,in particular with its improvements and early results in the crucial mobile market. Facebook ...
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Asus’ first batch of Windows 8 tablets won’t come cheap, at least according to a leaked product roadmap full of pricing details. Pricing for Asus’ Vivo Tab RT will start at $599, and the Intel Atom-based Vivo Tab will ...
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Arizona-based PCI Nuclear Pharmacy, a provider of unit dose radiopharmaceuticals and ancillary products used in nuclear medicine, has acquired Daxor's BVA-100 blood volume analyzer. BVA-100 instrument, which is used in conjunction with ...
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Google upgraded its Search Appliance for the enterprise to help workers find information stored anywhere in their organisations. Google Search Appliance 7.0, which went on sale Oct. 16, is designed to allow administrators to add ...
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Microsoft is inspiring teachers, through the use of a forum, to find out new and interesting ways in which technology can be used within lessons. The software giant’s Partners in Learning (PiL) programme was designed to get teachers ...
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Although Apple on Tuesday unveiled redesigned iMac desktop computers,it has none to sell,nor is it taking pre-orders for the slimmer,higher-priced all-in-one. At the same time,Apple pulled the previous generation of iMacs from its ...
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Epicor has acquired ERP (enterprise resource planning) software vendor Solarsoft Business Systems from investment firm Marin Equity Partners in a bid to increase its presence in a number of vertical industries, the companies announced ...
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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the UK are up in arms about the last-minute changes made to policy on the newly-enforced cookie law. Since 26 May, UK website owners have been required by law to ensure the sites obtain users' opt-in ...
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Just a few days after Ericsson filed several patent-infringement lawsuits against Samsung in the U.S., the Swedish mobile phone company also filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), asking for an import ban ...
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ESET Middle East has sent out a warning to consumers advising them to be extra cautious and alert when shopping online this holiday season. Festivities, year–end bargains and Dubai Shopping Festival will see a rise in online ...
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As Apple prepares to start selling its new iPad Mini,workers at a Chinese factory that manufactures the product have been enduring chemical fumes,12-hour work shifts and alleged company mismanagement as they assemble the new device. "The ...
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At the Dell Storage Forum in Paris this week, Dell launched a back-up appliance – the DL4000 with AppAssure virtual server and cloud back-up software – and an upgrade to its DL2300 Commvault appliance, with increased capacity ...
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Dell’s financials have taken a turn for the worse following a drop in sales of its mobility products. The company reported a 47% fall in profits when compared with the same period in 2011, recording $475m for the third quarter of ...
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