A District Judge in Seattle denied Motorola Mobility an injunction on Microsoft’s products that allegedly infringe its H.264 and 802.11 …
India’s Supreme Court to hear petition against cyberlaw
India’s Supreme Court has asked the government of Maharashtra state in western India for information on what action was taken …
Father of the iPod says ousted Forstall ‘got what he deserved’
Former Apple executive, known as the father of the iPod, Tony Fadell has suggested that Scott Forstall “got what he …
Anonymous declares war on Syrian government websites worldwide
The hactivist group Anonymous reacted angrily to the Internet shutdown this week in Syria, an act attributed to the embattled regime …
Google CEO Page said to meet with FTC
Google CEO Larry Page met with officials from the FTC this week in an attempt to convince regulators that the …
Mobile browser vulnerability lets hackers steal cloud computing time
A novel technique based on MapReduce could let hackers hijack computing resources used by cloud-based mobile browsers and use them …
Microsoft commit to fix Windows Phone 8 issues
Microsoft plans to issue an over-the-air fix next month for a problem that has caused some Windows Phone 8 handsets …
Analyst and SAP tied up in software discount row
SAP and a financial analyst are at loggerheads over a recent report by the analyst, claiming that a handful of …
Amazon introduces data warehouse service
Adding to an already considerable set of cloud IT offerings, Amazon has introduced a hosted data warehouse service called Redshift, …
Commscope boasts bold, new strategy during product launch
Commscope has announced the release of a new infrastructure management solution, coinciding with a bold, new strategy during its Middle …