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Eolas Discussing Browser Patent With Linux Community
Eolas Technologies Inc. is talking with members of the Linux and open-source community about the use of its Web browser patent, which is at...
Retail IT Spending Expected to Increase in 2004
On the last day of its annual convention in New York, the National Retail Federation released a new study that shows retailers expect to...
Eolas Browser Verdict Against Microsoft Stands Despite Patent Review
A federal judge on Wednesday upheld a jurys $521 million verdict against Microsoft Corp. in a high-profile Web browser patent infringement case, despite an...
Infravio Brings Web Services to Sabre
Travel services company Sabre Holdings Corp. is delivering a large-scale Web services deployment project with the help of Web services management software from Infravio...
W32/Yaha.E-mm is No Laughing Matter
W32/Yaha.E-mm is No Laughing MatterSo far, 2004 is progressing with no surprises or major security problems. Of course were not even halfway through January,...
Wireless, Wireless Everywhere
A European plan to bring wireless to every inch of every highway could spell the end for an awful lot of wireless Internet service...
The Mobile World of CES
It wouldnt take a degree in logic to deduce that last weeks Consumer Electronics Show focused primarily on consumer technology. But despite the shows...
VOIP, Video-Conferencing Apps Face Security Risk
Multimedia applications such as voice over IP telephony and video conferencing could be vulnerable to security breaches because of flaws in the way a...
Ellison Moves Off Eligible List
The rumors are true. Larry Ellison is no longer a free man and those seeking an eligible billionaire bachelor must look elsewhere.
The high-flying co-founder...
IBM Leads in Patent Race
Technology companies continued to lead the pack of top patent recipients in 2003, with IBM racking in the most patents for the 11th straight...