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Update: Judge hits Vonage with injunction
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - A federal judge on Friday issued a permanent injunction against VoIP service provider Vonage to stop it from using patented Verizon technology.
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ShmooCon hacker event gets under way
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - The third annual ShmooCon convention kicked off in Washington, D.C., on March 23 and will run throughout the weekend with a series of lectures and presentations covering a wide range of enterprise security issues.
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Cablevision loses suit on network DVRs
AP   Saturday, 24 March 2007
AP - Cablevision Systems lost a suit filed by Hollywood studios who claimed that the cable company's next-generation digital video recording device would have broken copyright laws.
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Verizon Wins Vonage Injunction in VoIP Patent Dispute
NewsFactor   Saturday, 24 March 2007
NewsFactor - A U.S. District judge on Friday ordered Internet phone service provider Vonage to stop using Verizon technology to connect to standard phone lines.
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New MIT Supply Chain Software Is Far Out -- In Space
TechWeb   Saturday, 24 March 2007
TechWeb - Researchers at MIT have created software to model supply chains for delivering oxygen, food, fuel, exploration equipment, and spare parts to outer space.
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eBay software bargains and pitfalls
Reuters   Saturday, 24 March 2007

A woman visits Ebay in an undated photo. One of the cheapest places to buy software is on Ebay, where merchants sell programs that come directly from manufacturers, saving them from paying a mark-up to distributors. (Vismedia/Reuters)Reuters - One of the cheapest places to buy software is on eBay, where merchants sell programs that come directly from manufacturers, saving them from paying a mark-up to distributors.


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IBM To Help Computer Students Develop Software For The Disabled
TechWeb   Saturday, 24 March 2007
TechWeb - The plan is to build a collection of repeatable learning materials to teach computer science students ways in which software can be rendered that makes it easier to use by individuals with disabilities.
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Oracle to buy in-memory data grid company
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - Oracle plans to purchase Tangosol, a U.S. provider of in-memory data grid software, as a way to further extend its Fusion middleware and make it more appealing to users where rapid access to data is critical to their businesses.
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Wireless show to push mobile ads, shopping
Reuters   Saturday, 24 March 2007

Attendees are shown using wireless computers provided at the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) trade show in Atlanta, Georgia, in this March 24, 2004 file photo. After cramming Web browsers, e-mail and music and video players into cell phones, the wireless industry is now trying to make more money by adding mobile advertising and credit-card shopping to handsets.. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)Reuters - After cramming Web browsers, e-mail and music and video players into cell phones, the wireless industry is now trying to make more money by adding mobile advertising and credit-card shopping to handsets.


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Microsoft puts brakes on Soapbox video sharing
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - Microsoft has put the brakes on its Soapbox video-sharing site while it implements new technology to detect videos uploaded by users that could have copyright restrictions.
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Oracle's SAP suit raises users' ethics concerns
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - Oracle's surprise legal move against its main business applications rival, SAP, has raised questions again about the likely impact on customers of corporate scandals in the IT world. Whatever the outcome of the case, users are voicing their concerns about software vendors' ethics.
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