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Jury orders Samsung to pay $290M to Apple in patent case

  Mozilla banked $274M in '12 from Google-Firefox search deal | Google trumpets Chrome's SPDY gains

 
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Jury orders Samsung to pay $290M to Apple in patent case
  A jury has ordered Samsung to pay $290 million to Apple for infringement of several of its patents in multiple Samsung smartphones and tablets. Read More
 


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Mozilla banked $274M in '12 from Google-Firefox search deal
Mozilla today said that income from search partners jumped 88% last year, with the portion attributed to its 2011 deal with browser rival Google increasing by even more. Read More
 

Google trumpets Chrome's SPDY gains
Google is touting the speed gains Chrome users have received from SPDY -- pronounced "speedy" -- the latency-reducing protocol added to the browser in 2009. Read More
 

One out of seven people use social networks, study shows
  About one in seven people around the globe use a social networking site at least once a month, and that number is expected to see grow significantly over the next several years. Read More
 

SC13: GPUs would make terrific network monitors
A network researcher at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory has found a potential new use for graphics processing units -- capturing data about network traffic in real time. Read More
 

Apple says Samsung tactics 'crossed bounds of reason'
  Apple says a request by Samsung to halt a damages retrial, in which the jury is currently deliberating, "crossed the bounds of reason." Read More
 

Tablets running 64-bit Android, Intel Bay Trail chips coming soon
Tablets with 64-bit versions of the Android OS and Intel Atom chips code-named Bay Trail will become available next year, Intel said on Thursday. Read More
 


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Trojan malware steals sensitive data from SAP client apps
  A recently discovered malicious program steals log-in passwords and other sensitive information from SAP client applications and allows cybercriminals to access SAP servers from infected workstations. Read More
 

New Acer CEO abruptly resigns as founder takes helm
Acer's newly-named CEO has abruptly resigned from the troubled PC maker, in a surprise move that will result in founder Stan Shih temporarily taking over leadership. Read More
 

U.S. House panel approves bill targeting patent trolls
A U.S. House of Representatives committee has approved legislation aimed at making it more difficult for so-called patent trolls to use infringement lawsuits against other businesses. Read More
 

How BYOD Puts Everyone at Legal Risk
If your BYOD policy goes too far you may be prosecuted for unfair labor practices. However, courts expect you to produce all relevant data in discovery proceedings. Meanwhile, your employees may fear retaliation if they don't sign draconian BYOD policies. CIO.com talks to attorneys to better understand the legal side of BYOD. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Microsoft 'Scroogled' campaign gets early holiday gift: Google evangelist calls privacy an "anomaly"
Just as Microsoft kicks its anti-Google 'Scroogled' campaign into high gear, it's gotten an early holiday gift. Google's head Internet evangelist said in a speech that privacy may be an "anomaly" -- and an unsustainable one at that. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple's R&D beats rivals on bang per buck
This morning's Apple negative CNN report leads the pack for misleading insinuation surrounding the facts -- which are that Apple generates around six times more profit from each dollar it spends on R&D than any of its big competitors. Read More
 

 

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