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Flying car one step closer to delivery with prototype flight
A Massachusetts company is one step closer to delivering its flying car after testing a production prototype. Read More


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Oracle, Google fail to reach settlement in Android lawsuit
Oracle and Google have failed to settle their intellectual property dispute and appear headed to court on April 16. Read More

Dell Buys Wyse to Continue Evolution to 'Not Really a PC Company'
Last month Michael Dell let the world know that Dell is "not really a PC company." Today, Dell announced that it has reached an agreement with Wyse that extends Dell's portfolio of products and services even further beyond the traditional PC market. Read More

10 hard truths for software developers
On most days, programming is a rewarding experience, with no problem too challenging to solve. Perseverance, intuition, the right tool -- they all come together seamlessly to produce elegant, beautiful code. Read More

From CIO.com: IT Outsourcing System Is Broken, How Can Service Providers Fix It?
Andrew Wasser, a veteran CIO and the associate dean of the Heinz College's School of Information Systems and Management at Carnegie Mellon University, tells CIO.com how outsourcing providers can develop cultures of innovation and other challenges and trends and in the industry. Read More

Most police don't seek warrants before tracking cell phones, says ACLU
Many law enforcement agencies across the U.S. track mobile phones as part of investigations, but only a minority ask for court-ordered warrants, according to a new report released Monday by the American Civil Liberties Union. Read More


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Patent litigation risk drives Microsoft to move European distribution center
Microsoft is moving its European distribution center form Germany to the Netherlands due to ongoing patent litigation, a company spokesman confirmed Monday. Read More

Apache promotes Sqoop as Top Level Project
The Apache Software Foundation connects Hadoop to databases and data warehouses with Sqoop. Read More

Samsung, NTT DoCoMo chip group abandon planned LTE chip joint venture
NTT DoCoMo said Monday a planned joint venture with Samsung Electronics, Fujitsu, NEC and other Japanese companies to design and sell chips for high-speed mobile networks based on the LTE (Long Term Evolution) standard has been abandoned. Read More

Yahoo serves Mojito for Web app development
Yahoo on Monday released an open-source Web application framework called Mojito that aims to make it faster for developers to write apps that can run on all major device platforms, including smartphones, PCs, iOS and Android. Read More

Unpatched Java bug infects Macs with Flashback malware
A unpatched Java vulnerability is being exploited by cybercriminals to infect Mac computers with a new variant of the Flashback malware, say F-Secure researchers. Read More

Chris Poelker: Defining cloud computing, part one: Laymen's terms
As I travel around the country meeting with IT professionals and attending or speaking at industry events, I am amazed by how many different versions there are of "cloud computing." Read More

 
 
 

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