Oracle’s dangerous claim: APIs can be copyrighted
I like being a contrarian, and I had hoped that a morning spent watching the Oracle/Google trial here in San Francisco would convince me that it's been overhyped and not worth the worry. No way. See more here: Oracle's dangerous claim: APIs can be copyrighted
Review: Dell simplifies the blade server
Part of Dell's server business is building custom machines for very large customers who want fewer bells and whistles but higher computing density and lower power consumption. Excerpt from: Review: Dell simplifies the blade server
Why Mac users should care about Windows malware
A Sophos researcher stirred up the Mac masses this week when he reported that 20 percent of Mac computers carry Windows malware. More: Why Mac users should care about Windows malware
Intel-based Lava Xolo phone measures up, says report
Intel-based Lava Xolo smartphone keeps pace with ARM rivals, says report. See the original post: Intel-based Lava Xolo phone measures up, says report
Opera 12′s first beta also swan song for quirky features
The first beta of Opera 12 sees several new features take the stage as older browser options such as Unite and Widgets leave the scene. Go here to read the rest: Opera 12's first beta also swan song for quirky features
Samsung announces quad-core chip for Galaxy S phone
Samsung hints at what's coming for Galaxy S3 phone with new quad-core chip. See the original post here: Samsung announces quad-core chip for Galaxy S phone
Mozilla looks to summit ‘Kilimanjaro’ for project unity
Following a series of aggressive development announcements this year, Mozilla unveils an equally ambitious plan to synchronize its release schedules by the end of summer. Originally posted at The Download Blog Follow this link: Mozilla looks to summit 'Kilimanjaro' for project unity
VMware source code stolen, impact unclear
VMware ESX source code has been stolen and posted online, but the company says its virtualization platform doesn't necessarily pose an increased risk to customers. The stolen code amounts to a single file from sometime around 2003 or 2004, the company says in a blog post. View original post here: VMware source code stolen, impact unclear
VMware source code stolen, impact unclear
VMware ESX source code has been stolen and posted online, but the company says its virtualization platform doesn't necessarily pose an increased risk to customers. The stolen code amounts to a single file from sometime around 2003 or 2004, the company says in a blog post Continue reading here: VMware source code stolen, impact unclear
Flickr takes next step in its year-long overhaul
A revamped uploading tool may sound drab, but making it easier to get photos onto Yahoo's site is important. Also: pros now can share 50MB images. See the original post: Flickr takes next step in its year-long overhaul
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