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U.S. judge dismisses Apple patents lawsuit against Motorola
A U.S. federal judge has ruled that Apple cannot seek an injunction against Motorola Mobility in its smartphone patents lawsuit, tossing out the case "with prejudice," meaning that neither side can refile, although the ruling could be appealed. Read More


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Geeky books to get you through the summer
Most of the year, your reading materials are likely technical guides, journals, instruction manuals, or "how-to" books. With summer vacation time upon us, take a break and crack open a book that doesn't include any coding language. Presented here are IDG Enterprise editors' recommendations for summer reading that should appeal to geeks of all shapes, sizes, and ages, with a mixture of new books and classic books that you may have already read, but are worth a second glance. Read More

Typosquatter slapped with $1 million lawsuit for allegedly harvesting emails
New York-based law firm Gioconda Law Group has slapped self-proclaimed cyber security developer Arthur Kenzie for allegedly using typosquatting tactics to set up a bogus Web domain for intercepting email messages intended for the firm. Kenzie has similarly set up so-called doppelganger domains to harvest emails intended for companies such as McDonalds, MasterCard, NewsCorp, and McAfee, the law firm alleges. Read More

7 steps to social media stardom
Social media is taking up more and more of our time, both at home and work. Many enterprises have even started to treat social media tools as mission-critical, meaning that if you don't start mastering them, your lack of knowledge could impede your career. Read More

Data center fabrics catching on, slowly
Early adopters say the expense and time spent to revamp a data center's switching gear are well worth it; benefits include killer bandwidth and more flexibility. Read More

Oracle's Hurd to spell out new 'customer experience' product strategy
Oracle is planning to build on its acquisitions of companies such as ATG, Fatwire, and RightNow with a new product strategy centered around customer experience management (CEM), as co-president Mark Hurd will explain on Monday during an event in New York. CEM refers to the notion of improving a customer's experience wherever they may be and through all possible channels, with the results ideally being happier buyers and, of course, more revenue. Read More




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