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Oracle, Google say no payments for court coverage, but disagree on order
Both Google and Oracle said Friday they did not pay any journalists or bloggers for coverage or commentary of their high-profile copyright infringement battle that recently concluded in a California court, but the companies disagreed on what arrangements should be disclosed.
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Ada language upgrade includes contract capabilities, multicore accommodations
Although the language still gets a thumbs-down from XML co-inventor Tim Bray, Adacore officials are excited about upgrade
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CSS expands palette with variables
Potentially simplifying the work for Web designers, the working group behind the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Web standard is extending the language so that it supports the ability to define and call variables.
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 now available for developers
The IDE adds multiple enhancements for tablet-style apps, Web, and JavaScript development
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Android latest platform to drop Flash support
As of today, Adobe's Flash media infrastructure is no longer supported on the Android mobile platform, marking a further shift of momentum toward the alternative HTML5 standard.
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Oracle updates Java, JavaFX for OS X, ARM, and Linux
Standard edition of Java will run on Mac OS X, two versions of ARM processor; JavaFX gains Linux and multitouch capabilities
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Oracle, AMD urge support for Java GPU proposal
Java processing would be segmented via OpenJDK into work for graphics processor and work for CPU
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Microsoft adds kanban, Git accommodations to ALM server
Cloud-based and on-premise application lifecycle management servers respectively add capabilities for kanban board and Git repositories
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Ubi: A tiny Android-based, voice-controlled computer
A new project is seeking cash on the Kickstar crowd-funding site to build an always on, voice-controlled embedded computer designed for use around the home.
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Google releases new Web development aids
Google released two new internally authored technologies this week that could help ease the burdens of Web developers. One is a tool for spotting memory leaks in JavaScript code, and the other is a library written in Dart for accessing popular Google APIs (application programming interfaces).
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Great open source map tools for Web developers
A rich ecosystem of free maps, free data, and free libraries give developers excellent alternatives to Google Maps
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First look: Microsoft Office 2013
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Microsoft System Center targets cloud, virtualization
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Microsoft raises the bar with SQL Server 2012
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How we tested Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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Windows Server 2012 Release Preview: Compelling new features
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Galaxy S III review: Hands down, the best Android smartphone
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Seagate Backup Plus review: Save your social media data
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10 e-commerce platforms make selling simpler
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Google polishes Chrome OS, but is it enough to entice buyers?
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Office 2013 beta review: Microsoft (almost) nails it
The beta version of Office 2013 gets a needed facelift and adds a host of useful features, but its Cloud integration leaves something to be desired.
The Grill: Juan Montes keeps MoMA plugged in
Microsoft Office must evolve to remain successful
Microsoft Office must evolve to remain successful
How to be an IT social media star
IT job seekers face hot yet terrible market
Tech hotshots: The rise of the IT business analyst
Windows 8: who cares? Not that many people, apparently
Windows 8 upgrade deals may be double-edged sword for Microsoft
After one year, Office 365 success unclear
How Bar Codes and RFID Deliver Value to Manufacturing and Distribution
Moving Service Management to SaaS - Key Challenges and How Nimsoft Service Desk Helps Address Them
Optimising Your Return on Customer Attention with Oracle Real-Time Decisions
CommVault Extends its Data Protection and Information Management Strategy with Simpana 9
Enterprise Buyers Guide for Application Development Software
10 questions for Layer 7 Technologies CTO Scott Morrison
MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor on implications of 'the mobile wave'
10 questions for Recall Senior VP and CFO Allison Aden
10 questions for Hortonworks CTO Eric Baldeschwieler
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst weighs in on strategy, Oracle and growth
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