Monthly Archives: August 2011

Oracle Faces Anti-Bribery Investigation: WSJ

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FBI agents and Justice Department prosecutors are apparently investigating whether Oracle violated anti-bribery laws in its interactions with certain African countries, reported The Wall...

VMware CTO Touts vSphere 5 Advantages in VMworld Keynote

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LAS VEGAS-VMware CTO Steve Herrod used his keynote address at VMworld to focus on the newly released flagship vSphere 5 while also showing technologies...

Windows 8 Equally Prepared for Tablets, PCs: Sinofsky

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Ahead of September's BUILD conference, Microsoft is taking steps to position its upcoming Windows 8 as a platform meant equally for tablets and traditional...

Using the Cloud to Enhance Resilience

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Motorola Pro+ ‘Gingerbread’ Phone Targets BlackBerry Crowd Overseas

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Motorola Mobility (NYSE:MMI), which is being acquired by Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) for $12.5 billion, introduced the Motorola Pro+ Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" smartphone as an alternative...

Samsung Galaxy S II Aims to Raise Bar for Google Android

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Samsung might find itself in a legal brawl with Apple over alleged patent infringement, but the manufacturer still seems determined to take on the...

Eric Schmidt Waxes Bullish on Google TV Ahead of Europe Launch

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Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt held forth on many things at the MacTaggart lecture to the Edinburgh International TV Festival August 26, including a...

Apache Patches “Apache Killer” DoS Bug

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Apache has patched its Web server software to close the vulnerability that could result in a denial of service attack disabling the server.Apache 2.2.20...

James Gosling, Google Hardly Knew Ye

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Java Founder James Gosling has left Google, where he was definitely not helping the search engine with its patent infringement case versus Oracle.A Google...

Fake Google SSL Certificate Emerges With Ability to Hijack User Accounts

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Mozilla will be releasing new versions of Firefox, Firefox Mobile and Thunderbird to revoke certificates signed by DigiNotar after reports of at least one...