Oracle calls HP suit over Itanium a publicity stunt

From InfoWorld: Hewlett-Packard's lawsuit against Oracle over its decision to stop developing software for Intel's Itanium processors is a "publicity stunt" and meant to "lay the blame on Oracle for the disruption that will occur when HP's Itanium-based server business inevitably...

Nokia to sell messaging unit

From CNET News.com: U.K.-based Synchronica has signed a deal to acquire a Nokia unit that provides e-mail, instant messaging, and other software for cellular carriers.

With the deal, announced late yesterday and expected to close in the third quarter, Synchronica will take over 10...

2005: Myspace Bought for $580M -- 2011: Myspace Sells for $35M

From DailyTech: For a lot of people, Myspace was their first introduction to modern social networking. News Corp. saw great potential in the site and in 2005 acquired it for a whopping $580M. However, Myspace did little to innovate and keep up with competitors like Facebook in the...

Oracle: Google owes us $2.6B

From InfoWorld: An Oracle damages expert estimates that Google owes the company $2.6 billion for alleged Java patent violations, according to a court filing made Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

That figure falls in between the "breathtaking"...

Angry Birds Lands on Windows Phone 7

From PC World: Little green pigs across the nation are cowering in fear now that Angry Birds has finally come to Windows Phone 7.

It's certainly been a long journey, as All Things D points out: the first we heard of the popular mobile game hitting Windows Phone 7 was before Windows...

Google+ steers clear of privacy missteps

From CNET News.com: With the launch of a new social networking platform, Google seems determined not to repeat the privacy missteps it made last year with Google Buzz.

Public criticism, some valid, some not, prompted Google to make a series of quick changes to Buzz a few days after...

Google launches new home page

From CNET News.com: Oh, forget all that talk of Google+ and its uncomfortably human concept called "real-life sharing."

Here is something far more startling: Google has launched a new home page today. Yes, today.

In a stealthy little blog post, Google's digital creative director...

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