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Apple asks judge to make iPhone lawsuit moot
Apple wants a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit brought by unhappy iPhone 3G owners because they did not ask Apple to fix their phones or refund their money, according to court papers made public Friday.
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Treo Pro unlocked in bid to lower roaming costs
Palm says it's selling its new Treo Pro unlocked because the move can save business users serious roaming costs, but some analysts wonder whether the move is made more out of necessity.
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With market meltdown, which tech firms become predator or prey?
While most eyes are still on stopping the bleed on Wall Street, smart tech companies will likely take a page out of Warren Buffet's playbook by looking for merger and acquisition opportunities with stocks at multi-year lows.
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Report: World Bank servers breached repeatedly
A number of servers at the World Bank Group were repeatedly breached for more than a year by different intruders but it is not clear how much data might have been compromised in the attacks, Fox News reported today.
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Google allies with click-fraud detection firm Click Forensics
Google is now cooperating publicly with Click Forensics, a click-fraud detection company with which it has had a rocky relationship.
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Why some security pros hate SharePoint
Some SharePoint customers are finding that it's difficult to automate user administration, among other woes.
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Feds considering changes to H-1B application process in wake of report
A government report that found evidence of widespread fraud and 'technical violations' in applications for H-1B visas may lead to greater scrutiny of future petitions.
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Ning adds Google OpenSocial support to its social networks
Social network platform Ning announced that it is now supporting the OpenSocial standard that lets applications run across multiple sites and social networks.
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Apple warns of faulty graphics processors in MacBook Pro line
Apple has confirmed that MacBook Pro laptops manufactured between May 2007 and September 2008 may contain faulty Nvidia graphics chips.
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Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug
Microsoft has acknowledged that exploit code is circulating for a still-unpatched vulnerability it first reported six months ago. But it's not clear when, or if, it plans to release a patch.
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