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Will 2012 see the end of the Cold War over Intellectual Property Rights?
From the European demonstrations against ACTA and copyright to arguments on Open Software and patent the quiet Cold War over digital intellectual property rights (whether software or content) is hotting up. In the UK it is particularly important that those...
Damian's Blog
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Pre-order the Sony S1 Android Tablet
Pre-order the Sony S1 Android Tablet, Technology News and Reviews, Mobile Devices and gadgets. Smartphone and Android Reviews; HTC, HTC EVO 3D, Samsung Galaxy S2, HTC Desire S, LG Optimus Black, HTC Sensation, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Phone 7
European Cloud Computing survey | OASIS Staff Blogs
< p > During the summer, the European Commission held an < a href= " http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/11/575 & amp;language=EN " rel= " nofollow " > open public consultation < /a > on cloud computing issues. They use a user-friendly database-driven website to take in
WiFi Sky High!
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Announcing the Symantec Credential Exchange Program | Symantec Connect Community
Given the events of the past 3 months, many of our customers have consulted us regarding mitigating the impact to their environment of the RSA SecurID breach. With the revelation that a breach at a major US defense contractor was perpetrated as a direct result of the attack on RSA, this question
OpenOffice.org to become a purely community-based project (Trond's Opening Standard)
<p>Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) today is announcing its intention to move OpenOffice.org to a purely community-based open source project and to no longer offer a commercial version of Open Office.</p><p>See the Marketwire <a
Aspect Contact Center: Unplugged Blog » Blog Archive » Openness might not be a virtue, but open
I found Kevin Kieller’s “Is ‘Openness’ a Virtue?” article full of many areas to think about. Admittedly, there is a lot of marketing fluff around being “open,” but there are some definite advantages for customers who use vendors with open interfaces.First the premise:“And if interoperability is the
Schneier on Security: The End of In-Flight Wi-Fi?
Okay, now the terrorists have really affected me personally: they're forcing us to turn off airplane Wi-Fi. No, it's not that the Yemeni package bombs had a Wi-Fi triggering mechanism -- they seem to have had a cell phone triggering mechanism, dubious at best -- but we can imagine an Internet-based
Apple vs Adobe: some surprising statistics | PC Pro blog
I recently came across a very interesting bit of analysis on the Macworld site. According to a survey by Net Markets based on usage share across 160 million
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