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December 10, 2011
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German Court Issues Injunction Against Apple Products A German court on Friday ruled that Apple's iPhone and iPad devices infringe a Motorola patent and issued an injunction against sales of the products in Germany...
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HP Open-Sources WebOS, Kicks Off a Bright Future Once access to this powerful Linux-based operating system is opened up to all, a world of new consumer choices will follow.
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How Microsoft is Entering the Healthcare Business With new partner GE, the software giant will develop and market an open, interoperable technology platform and clinical applications for health management.
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Talk Turns to Running WebOS on Android Phones In a reversal of sorts, some people are keen to load webOS on their Android devices, now that Hewlett-Packard has announced plans to make the software open source.
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Impact of Hard Drive Shortage to Linger Through 2013 Hard disk drive supply shortages in the wake of Thailand flooding will continue to affect consumers, computer system manufacturers and corporate IT shops into 2013.
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Lenovo Could Unset iMac as Top All-in-one PC Apple is forecast to sell 3.8 million iMacs while Lenovo sales could surpass 4 million all-in-one PCs in 2012.
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Google Wallet May become Battleground Verizon is the first -- but perhaps not the sole -- carrier to decline Google's service as the jockeying for mobile real estate accelerates.
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Two Zero-day Vulnerabilities Found in Flash Player Two newly discovered vulnerabilities in Adobe's Flash Player can be exploited to execute arbitrary code remotely.
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Did HP Just Give WebOS 'a Death Sentence'? As an open-source project with uncertain backing, webOS has a tough road ahead of it, analysts said on Friday.
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There's Money to Be Found in the Back Office Want to save your company $314 million a year with a relatively simple change? According to the Hackett Group global advisory firm, it could be done just by sharing your back-office functions.
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Microsoft and HP Team up on Public and Private Cloud Services HP and Microsoft have announced a new four-year partnership to deliver public, private and hybrid cloud solutions built around Microsoft Office 365 and its on-premise equivalents.
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iPad 3 Said Thicker, with Smart Cover A supplier reportedly described the next-generation Apple tablet as thicker, but with the same screen size as current versions.
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Beware Cloud Computing Advice From IT Research Firms It's nearly 2012, and if IT research firms are telling you to consider moving low-risk applications to the cloud, it means two things: 1) You're hopelessly behind the times. 2) You need advice that's much more cutting-edge.
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Google+ Facial Recognition Uses Magic Words--'Opt-In' The new Google+ facial recognition feature is being greeted with open arms because Google lets users choose to adopt it instead of forcing it on them.
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Chrome Is Most Secure of the Top Three Browsers, Study Finds Internet Explorer takes second place while Firefox comes in third, Accuvant reports.
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Facebook Releases a PHP Just-in-time Compiler In its continuing endeavor to serve its 800 million users as quickly as possible, Facebook is once again revamping the way it handles its PHP-based Web pages.
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Big Data Has Potential but Requires Care The proliferation of large-scale data sets is just beginning to change business and science around the world, but enterprises need to prepare in order to gain...
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Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS Updates, Windows Store, and the HP TopShot on PCWorld Podcast #128 Microsoft was in the news a lot this week, with details about the Windows 8 app store revealed, a major update to the Xbox 360, and an Xbox Live app for iPhone and iPad. There was a major Nintendo 3DS update as well, but that's not as interesting as our discussion as HP's unique TopShot printer.
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