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"Where Ecological and Economical Meet: Michael Dell and Mark Hurd aren't big on save-the-planet rhetoric, but the bosses of Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co., respectively, are excited about their newest computers' energy savings." WSJ.com 11:04 AM
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"Strong HP results raises bar for Dell" Reuters 9:57 AM
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"Will Sun Shine Again? Sun appears to be just dripping with innovation, openness and a willingness to partner. Unfortunately, innovation hasn't equated to sales. Can the company rebound?" Network Computing 3:25 PM
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"When is Java not Java? Google's cunning plan to bypass the Java license might not be cunning enough, depending on how Sun decides to play it and if they see Android as a significant threat to their Java revenues." The Register 11:15 AM
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"HP fires back at IBM over I/O virtualization: Rivals' dispute centers on compatibility with third-party vendors" Network World 1:19 PM
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"Where in the world is Ray Ozzie?" ZDNet 3:40 PM
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"One year later: Did Vista's focus on security pay off? Some analysts think Microsoft overemphasized the security upgrades in Vista, which were not enough to convince businesses to adopt the OS" IDG News Service 3:45 PM
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"Researchers blast Vista Service Pack 1: Study claims update will provide little speed enhancement" vnunet.com 11:09 AM
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"Second Windows Home Server update to hit November 27" ZDNet 3:37 PM
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"Intel Share Price Expected to Fall on Analyst Concerns About Stock Value" Associated Press 9:55 AM
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"Best and Worst Consumer Electronics, 2007: Winners were clear in the music player and game console categories, but the dust has yet to settle in the fight over PC-to-TV and next-gen DVD technology" BusinessWeek 10:02 AM
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"Web Services Get GPL License: New tools for software-as-service apps are based on the latest version of GNU." IDG News Service 11:54 AM
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"Linux legal team sues over GPL violations: The Software Freedom Law Center said it has filed suit against two companies for allegedly violating the General Public License, which covers usage of Linux and thousands of other free and open-source products." CNET News.com 10:37 AM
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"Free Software Group Files Copyright Lawsuits: The Software Freedom Law Center claims developers distribute open-source software without proper license." IDG News Service 11:55 AM
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"Chip Design Flaw Could Subvert Encryption: Following news that RSA's Adi Shamir said that a processor design flaw could lead to millions of PCs being attacked simultaneously, Andrew Storms, director of security operations for nCircle Network Security, downplayed the threat. The cryptographic attack that Adi Shamir postulated is 'still in a theoretical stage,' he said." CIO Today 12:05 PM
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"IBM Blue Gene Supercomputers Top New List of Energy-Efficient Systems: Green500 List Awards Blue Gene 26 of the Top 27 Spots" Market Wire 2:49 PM
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"Tech Firms Seek Larger Lobbying Clout: Proposed Merger of Trade Groups Should Raise Tech Industry's Influence on Capitol Hill" Associated Press 7:18 PM
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"Court upholds $1 billion award to Motorola: Federal appeals court rejects Turkish family's arguments that punitive damages in fraud case constituted an 'economic death sentence.'" Dow Jones/AP 6:43 PM
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"U.S. Court Upholds $1 Billion Award For Motorola: A U.S. appeals court upheld a $1 billion punitive damages award to Motorola against the Uzan family of Turkey Wednesday." Reuters 3:50 PM
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"U.S. Panel Urges FCC To Cap Rural Phone Subsidies: A government advisory panel recommended that some of the funds to be used for promoting broadband service." Reuters 3:48 PM
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"Qualcomm wins a round in patent battles with Nokia" Reuters 3:09 PM
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"Studio chiefs claim no need for cable regulations" Reuters 3:02 PM
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"FCC confronts cable TV: Chairman backs proposals which industry loathes" Associated Press 11:38 AM
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"Info chief demands criminal charges for data breaches: Brown lets him carry out spot checks" The Register 11:13 AM
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"British Government Apologizes For Massive Security Breach: Two Lost Computer Disks Contained Personal Details of 25 Million Citizens" Associated Press 11:06 AM
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"Government 'bang to rights' over HMRC fiasco: The Information Commissioner's Office has said that, on the facts known, the UK government is 'bang to rights' over the loss of 25 million personal records." ZDNet UK 10:35 AM
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"Lawmakers Attack Video Game Ratings, Seek Review: The lawmakers cite a psychologist who claims Nintendo's Wii and Manhunt 2 combine to teach players the behavioral sequence of killing." InformationWeek 10:25 AM
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