Wednesday, August 1, 2012

HP Wins Ruling Against Oracle Over Itanium Server Support - Businessweek


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HP Wins Ruling Against Oracle Over Itanium Server Support
Businessweek
By Joel Rosenblatt on August 02, 2012 Oracle Corp. (ORCL) (ORCL) is contractually obligated to continue developing software for Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) (HPQ)'s Itanium-based servers, a California judge ruled. Both sides have 15 days to file an ...
HP Wins Case as Oracle Ordered to Continue Supporting ItaniumeWeek
Court Orders Oracle to Continue Release and Support Software for Intel Itanium ...X-bit Labs
Update: Judge sides with HP, rules that Oracle must continue porting software ...Computerworld
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Apple Says It Will Seek Sanctions Over Samsung Statement - Businessweek


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Apple Says It Will Seek Sanctions Over Samsung Statement
Businessweek
By Joel Rosenblatt on August 02, 2012 Apple Inc. (AAPL) (AAPL) said it's asking a federal judge to impose sanctions over a statement Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) issued that included evidence the judge excluded from the companies' ...
Apple to file sanctions over Samsung's evidence 'leak'Apple Insider
Samsung leaks disallowed evidence to the pressCNET
Apple-Samsung trial involves designSan Francisco Chronicle
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Samsung leaks disallowed evidence to the press - CNET


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Samsung leaks disallowed evidence to the press
CNET
by Aloysius Low | 2 August 2012 11:53am SGT As some of its evidence for the trial with Apple would not be accepted in court (as it was submitted too late), Samsung decided to make it available to the press, which ticked off the judge.
Apple-Samsung trial involves designSan Francisco Chronicle
Samsung Defends Leaking EvidenceWall Street Journal
Apple asks court to punish Samsung for releasing documents in iPhone suitComputerworld
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Apple-Samsung trial involves design - San Francisco Chronicle


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Apple-Samsung trial involves design
San Francisco Chronicle
Get ready for "rubberbanding." That's the way the screen on an iPad or iPhone seems to bounce when you scroll to the bottom of a file - and it's among the terms jurors must understand as Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. face off in a patent trial ...
Samsung Defends Leaking EvidenceWall Street Journal
Apple Says It Will Seek Sanctions Over Samsung StatementBusinessweek
Apple asks court to punish Samsung for releasing documents in iPhone suitComputerworld
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Nokia links up with Groupon to promote deals on phone maps - Reuters


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Nokia links up with Groupon to promote deals on phone maps
Reuters
| CHICAGO (Reuters) - Nokia is promoting Groupon Inc offers on the maps on its Lumia smartphones as it tries to stand out in a crowded field vying for the attention of US cellphone owners. The partnership with Groupon, announced on Wednesday, ...
Nokia Maps updated with support for Groupon Now! dealsSlashGear
Nokia Shares Post Biggest 7-Day Gain Since 1991Bloomberg
Nokia Maps wheels and deals with Groupon NowCNET
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Nokia links up with Groupon to promote deals on phone maps - Reuters


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Nokia links up with Groupon to promote deals on phone maps
Reuters
| CHICAGO (Reuters) - Nokia is promoting Groupon Inc offers on the maps on its Lumia smartphones as it tries to stand out in a crowded field vying for the attention of US cellphone owners. The partnership with Groupon, announced on Wednesday, ...
Nokia Maps updated with support for Groupon Now! dealsSlashGear
Nokia Maps wheels and deals with Groupon NowCNET
Nokia Shares Post Biggest 7-Day Gain Since 1991Bloomberg
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Apple Asks Court to Punish Samsung for Releasing Documents in IPhone Suit - PCWorld


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Apple Asks Court to Punish Samsung for Releasing Documents in IPhone Suit
PCWorld
By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Apple will ask a federal court to sanction Samsung Electronics for releasing documents that were not allowed as evidence in the companies' dueling patent-infringement suits. In a letter to Judge Lucy Koh of the US District ...
Apple, Samsung Trial Reveals Dozens of iPhone PrototypesTom's Hardware Guide
Samsung loses bid to use 'critical' evidence in patent trial against AppleWashington Post
Apple to file emergency motion for sanctions against SamsungLos Angeles Times
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Apple asks court to punish Samsung for releasing documents in iPhone suit - Computerworld


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Apple asks court to punish Samsung for releasing documents in iPhone suit
Computerworld
By Stephen Lawson IDG News Service - Apple will ask a federal court to sanction Samsung Electronics for releasing documents that were not allowed as evidence in the companies' dueling patent-infringement suits. In a letter to Judge Lucy Koh of the US ...
Samsung loses bid to use 'critical' evidence in patent trial against AppleWashington Post
Apple to file emergency motion for sanctions against SamsungLos Angeles Times
Powerhouse Samsung lawyer in hot water with Apple v. Samsung judgeSan Jose Mercury News
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Apple to file emergency motion for sanctions against Samsung - Los Angeles Times


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Apple to file emergency motion for sanctions against Samsung
Los Angeles Times
Apple is, to put it mildly, not pleased with Samsung, and it plans to file an emergency motion in federal court asking for its rival to be sanctioned. The controversy stems from Samsung's decision Tuesday to send the media, including The Times, ...
Powerhouse Samsung lawyer in hot water with Apple v. Samsung judgeSan Jose Mercury News
Apple wants Samsung punished for leaking rejected evidence to pressArs Technica
Samsung finds itself on the wrong end of the Apple trial with spilled evidenceSlashGear
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Samsung finds itself on the wrong end of the Apple trial with spilled evidence - SlashGear


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Samsung finds itself on the wrong end of the Apple trial with spilled evidence
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Earlier today it was revealed that evidence Samsung spilled to the press in their trial against Apple regarding supposed Sony pre-cursors to the iPhone was not supposed to be seen. Federal Judge Lucy Koh had previously blocked said evidence from the ...
Samsung calls decision to share evidence with media 'ethical' and 'lawful'Apple Insider
Apple seeks 'emergency' sanctions against SamsungCNET
Apple Against Samsung Turning on Meaning of Rubberbanding: TechSan Francisco Chronicle
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Apple seeks 'emergency' sanctions against Samsung - CNET


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Apple seeks 'emergency' sanctions against Samsung
CNET
Apple today said it will file for penalties against Samsung in the federal court case between the two companies. by Josh Lowensohn Apple is not happy with Samsung's explanation for why it published evidence outside of court yesterday.
Apple Against Samsung Turning on Meaning of Rubberbanding: TechSan Francisco Chronicle
Samsung Defends Decision to Share Evidence With MediaWall Street Journal
Samsung Denies Trying to Sway Jury With Statement to MediaPC Magazine
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Samsung Defends Decision to Share Evidence With Media - Wall Street Journal


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Samsung Defends Decision to Share Evidence With Media
Wall Street Journal
A lawyer for Samsung Electronics Co. said the company's decision to send reporters disputed evidence in its patent case with Apple Inc. was “lawful” and “ethical,” in a filing responding to federal Judge Lucy Koh's request to explain the unusual move.
Samsung Denies Trying to Sway Jury With Statement to MediaPC Magazine
Samsung: Decision to send media blocked evidence was 'lawful, ethical'Los Angeles Times
Apple v. Samsung: Why the Future of Ideas Is at StakeMashable
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Lawyers for Samsung Defend Move - Wall Street Journal


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Lawyers for Samsung Defend Move
Wall Street Journal
A lawyer for Samsung Electronics Co. said the company's decision to email disputed evidence to reporters was “lawful” and “ethical,” in a filing responding to federal Judge Lucy Koh's request to explain the unusual move.
Samsung Lawyer Can't Undo Apple Trial Evidence RulingBusinessweek
Apple Trails Samsung For Now But iPhone 5 Could Be A Big CatalystForbes
Samsung: We weren't trying to influence jurorsCNET
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Twitter launches Political Index to measure "feelings" about Obama and Romney - CNET


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Twitter launches Political Index to measure "feelings" about Obama and Romney
CNET
Twitter expects that the Index will give an indication of where the candidate polling numbers are heading, based on its crowd-sourced data set of public opinion via tweets. by Dan Farber Twitter is getting into the candidate sentiment business, ...
Twitter measures the mood of the nation with the Twitter Political IndexVentureBeat
Twitter hopes to reflect nuances of public opinion with political barometerGigaOM
Introducing the Twitter Political Index!Washington Post (blog)
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Microsoft Outlook.com Email Unlikely to Catch Google Gmail - eWeek


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Microsoft Outlook.com Email Unlikely to Catch Google Gmail
eWeek
The revamping of Microsoft's Hotmail email product 16 years after its debut comes pretty late in the game, and is unlikely to give satisfied Google Gmail users a reason to switch alliances. Microsoft's newly announced major refresh of its 16-year-old ...
Microsoft's Outlook.com nets 1 million users in six hoursLos Angeles Times
Consumers Quickly Nab 1 Million Outlook.com Email AddressesPC Magazine
Microsoft Quickly Signs Up 1 Million Users For Outlook.comCRN
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Consumers Quickly Nab 1 Million Outlook.com Email Addresses - PC Magazine


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Consumers Quickly Nab 1 Million Outlook.com Email Addresses
PC Magazine
By Stephanie Mlot Any concern over a slow start for Microsoft's reimagined email client Outlook.com was squashed when more than 1 million email addresses were claimed within six hours of the product's noon EST launch. "One million people have signed up ...
Microsoft updates Hotmail to coordinate with FacebookNewsday
Microsoft Outlook.Com: A Getting-Started GuidePCWorld
Look Out IT, Hotmail Will Soon Be Outlook.comCRN
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus eludes sales ban...for now - CNET


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Samsung Galaxy Nexus eludes sales ban...for now
CNET
As the Apple v. Samsung trial heats up, an appeals court has extended the delay on a sales ban on the Nexus smartphone. by Lance Whitney Consumers eyeing Samsung's Galaxy Nexus will continue to find the phone available for sale.
Samsung, Apple Patent Trial Begins; Outlook.com Launches; Hulu Plus on Apple TVPC Magazine
Apple, Samsung Patent Trial Seats US JuryReuters
Apple: Samsung Copied iPhone, iPadInformationWeek (blog)
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Using the Outlook.com preview (FAQ) - ZDNet (blog)


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Using the Outlook.com preview (FAQ)
ZDNet (blog)
Summary: Microsoft has taken the wraps off its new Outlook.com service, which will (eventually) replace Hotmail as its free consumer email product. How do you get an Outlook.com address? How do you use the new interface? I've got answers.
Microsoft Outlook: how Hotmail lost its coolThe Guardian
Microsoft Outlook.com moves Hotmail to the trashTelegraph.co.uk
FAQ: Trying Microsoft's new Outlook.comComputerworld
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Microsoft revamps Hotmail as social-friendly Outlook - Reuters


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Microsoft revamps Hotmail as social-friendly Outlook
Reuters
By Bill Rigby | SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp unveiled a revamped, Facebook-friendly version of its free, online email service on Tuesday in an attempt to reverse market share losses to Google Inc's fast-growing Gmail. The world's largest software ...
FAQ: Trying Microsoft's new Outlook.comComputerworld
Microsoft Outlook.com Looks to Replace Hotmail, Beat GmaileWeek
Microsoft's Outlook.com lures 1M users in 6 hoursCNET
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Samsung preparing massive 11.8-inch tablet with Retina Display-like resolution - ZDNet


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Samsung preparing massive 11.8-inch tablet with Retina Display-like resolution
ZDNet
Summary: Plans for the new slate are buried among the documents being used in the Apple vs. Samsung trial. By Sean Portnoy for Laptops & Desktops | August 1, 2012 -- 11:18 GMT (04:18 PDT) The documents released for the Apple vs.
Samsung-Apple US Trial Gets Little Attention In South KoreaWall Street Journal
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In praise of Hotmail - ZDNet


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In praise of Hotmail
ZDNet
Summary: The service, which has suddenly morphed into Outlook.com, wasn't nearly as terrible as its reputation suggested - for me, at least. By David Meyer | August 1, 2012 -- 09:57 GMT (02:57 PDT) Last week my Hotmail went down â€" for a few hours, ...
1 million users sign up for Outlook.com in six hoursCNET
Microsoft bids farewell to HotmailThe Guardian
One million people sign up for Outlook.com in six hoursInquirer
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Samsung infuriates Apple with iPhone evidence leak - SlashGear


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Samsung infuriates Apple with iPhone evidence leak
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Samsung has incurred the wrath of the judge in the Apple vs. Samsung case, after publicly releasing trial evidence it had been blocked from officially submitting to the ongoing patent battle. Pleading “fundamental fairness” as its justification, ...
US court extends Samsung Galaxy Nexus stayInquirer
Apple claims in huge patent case that Samsung copied iPhone technology ...Washington Post
Apple claims Samsung copied iPhone technologyThe Associated Press
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1 million users sign up for Outlook.com in six hours - CNET


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1 million users sign up for Outlook.com in six hours
CNET
More than 1 million people are now using the new Outlook.com, Hotmail's successor, after Microsoft tweets the service's statistics after just six hours. by Zack Whittaker Outlook.com has seen more than 1 million people sign up for the service in just a ...
Hotmail to be replaced by Outlook.com in Microsoft switchBBC News
Microsoft tries to stave off death of emailMarketWatch
Microsoft drops Hotmail, rebrands webmail to Outlook.comTechRadar UK
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Hotmail to be replaced by Outlook.com in Microsoft switch - BBC News


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Hotmail to be replaced by Outlook.com in Microsoft switch
BBC News
Microsoft is overhauling its free webmail service, dropping the Hotmail brand it has used since acquiring the product in 1998, and adopting the name Outlook.com. The revamped service will help sort messages as they arrive and allow users to make ...
Microsoft launches Outlook.com email serviceCNET
Microsoft Outlook.com revamps HotmailTelegraph.co.uk
Microsoft to replace Hotmail with web-based version of OutlookKPLC-TV
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