Our Top Stories | Google Files EU Antitrust Complaint Over Use of 'Patent Trolls' by Nokia and Microsoft Google has asked European Union regulators to investigate alleged collusion between Nokia, Microsoft, and so-called patent trolls. Share: | Online Services Try Harder to Protect User Data, Watchdog Says The Electronic Frontier Foundation rates services' online privacy efforts as getting better, but still with plenty of room for improvement. Share: | Report: Obama Ordered Stuxnet Attacks on Iran UPDATE: U.S. President Barack Obama ordered the Stuxnet cyberattacks on Iran in an effort to slow the country's development of a nuclear program, according to a report. Share: | Apple Wins Battle Over Nano-SIM Standard UPDATE: Apple has won a battle over the standard for a smaller SIM card, use of which would leave more room for other components in future phone designs. 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Share: | Microsoft Previews New Versions of Visual Studio and .Net Closely following its preview release of Windows 8, Microsoft has also posted a release candidate of its next version of the Visual Studio IDE (integrated... Share: | Ellison: Next Version of Oracle Database Set for December or January Release The next version of Oracle's database will be released in either December or January, CEO Larry Ellison said Wednesday during an onstage interview at the... Share: | Dell Unveils 'Ivy Bridge' Refresh for Business Laptops Dell shared details of the unique durability, performance, and security enhancements included with the new 'Ivy Bridge' Latitude line. Share: | Fedora Linux Capitulates to Microsoft Boot Certificate In order to get its Linux distribution to run on the next generation of secured desktop computing hardware, the Fedora Project will obtain a digital signature from Microsoft, a developer from the project announced Wednesday. Share: | EU Regulators Ask for Feedback on State Aid for Broadband Europe's lawmakers have asked for feedback on its proposed new rules on allocating state aid to fund broadband networks. Share: | Livermore Set to Be First Witness in HP-Oracle Trial Ann Livermore, a member of Hewlett-Packard's board of directors and a longtime head of the company's enterprise business, will be the first witness called when a... Share: | NTT DoCoMo Shows Tablet-based Virtual Shared Spaces, Two-way Clear Touchscreen NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, is developing a new platform that allows two remote tablet users to explore and share a virtual space. Share: | Salesforce.com's Desk.com Service Adding Multilingual Support Salesforce.com's Desk.com service is about to add multilingual support to the cloud-based help-desk software, the company said Thursday. 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