Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Remains of the Day: Copycat cases

  ITC favors Microsoft in Motorola tiff | LightSquared asks FCC to affirm its spectrum rights
 
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Remains of the Day: Copycat cases
Apple's got a new case on cases, first-generation iPod nano owners are turning into sixth-generation iPod nano owners, and Siri tickles the ivories (but not your funny bone). The remainders for Tuesday, December 20, 2011 are the sincerest form of flattery. Read More


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Performance tests reveal that Adobe ColdFusion 9 software provides significant performance improvements over ColdFusion 8, delivering applications capable of processing considerably more page requests. Learn more

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ITC favors Microsoft in Motorola tiff
In another blow to Android, a judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission issued an initial determination that Motorola Mobility infringes four claims of a Microsoft patent. The judge also found that Motorola does not infringe claims related to six other Microsoft patents. Read More

LightSquared asks FCC to affirm its spectrum rights
LightSquared has asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to affirm its right to use its radio spectrum, possibly setting the stage for a legal battle over interference between its planned mobile data network and GPS receivers. Read More


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Dramatically improve SharePoint BPOS performance via asymmetric optimization and: • Eliminate WAN latency caused by backhauling • Reduce WAN traffic and free bandwidth for new initiatives • Reduce connectivity costs by enabling remote offices to access SharePoint BPOS through lower-cost Internet connections. Read now.

DOJ to review Verizon spectrum purchase
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing a proposed US$3.6 billion spectrum purchase by Verizon Wireless, a spokeswoman there said Tuesday. Read More

SOPA hearing delayed, likely until early next year
A hearing to debate and amend the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the U.S. House of Representatives has been delayed, likely until early next year. Read More

 
 
 

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