Oracle to buy ATG for $1 billion

From CNET News.com: Oracle plans to spend about $1 billion to buy software company Art Technology Group.

The acquisition, announced today, will be a cash deal for $6 per share of Cambridge, Mass.-based ATG and is expected to close by early 2011, pending shareholder and regulatory...

Google offers cash for finding Web security holes

From CNET News.com: Taking a page from the Chrome playbook, Google has launched a program to encourage outsiders to find security vulnerabilities in its Web properties.

Under the Chrome vulnerability-finding bounty program, the company already has been paying varying sums to those...

IOS 4.2 Golden Master Released, iPhones Target-ed

From DailyTech: Apple released the Golden Master (GM) version -- usually the final shipping build -- of iOS 4.2 yesterday. The purpose of the update is to bring the iPad in line with other iOS 4.x-version features like multitasking and folders, but there are some new features as well...

Intel to Manufacture 22nm Chips for an Independent Company

From X-bit Labs: In a completely surprising move, Intel Corp. on Monday said that it would produce field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to privately owned Achronix Semiconductor Corp. using 22nm process technology. For the first time in history the world's largest maker of...

Android tablets providing users with viable iPad alternatives

From InfoWorld: After facing virtually no competition for months after releasing the iPad, Apple's dominant market share faces a challenge as consumers consider purchasing tablets that could be viable iPad alternatives.

Competition is always good, and tablets with Google's Android...

Sony Ericsson: Be Patient With Android 2.1 Upgrade

From PC World: On Sunday, Sony Ericsson finally started rolling out the Android version 2.1 upgrade to its Xperia X10 family, which also includes other improvements.

Users in the Nordic countries will be the first to get the upgrade, and then the rollout will continue in other parts...

Microsoft hopes to show its Cloud Power

From CNET News.com: After spending the last several months touting itself as "All In" when it comes to cloud computing, Microsoft now plans to spend several hundred million dollars to convince businesses what that actually means.

The software maker is launching its largest-ever ad...

Facebook app developers sold user info

From CNET News.com: Facebook has revealed that a data broker has been buying identifying Facebook user information from app developers, and as a result the social-networking powerhouse has placed some developers on a six-month suspension.

The announcement, which Facebook made Friday...

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