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Oracle wants a piece Google's Android ad revenue | Microsoft loses big time as IDC revises PC sales down

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IBM rolls out free cloud software development tool
IBM announced this week a cloud-based collaborative software development tool that's being offered free to students now for academic use only but is expected to become a commercial service at some point in the future. Read More


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Oracle wants a piece Google's Android ad revenue
Oracle wants a significant chunk of the ad revenue Google generates in connection with its Android mobile OS, according to a filing made this week in the companies' ongoing patent litigation suit. Oracle sued Google last August, claiming Android infringes on seven of Oracle's Java patents. Google has denied all wrongdoing. Read More

Microsoft loses big time as IDC revises PC sales down
IDC has just officially adjusted its estimate for year 2011 PC sales. In February, IDC figured PC sales would increase 7.1 percent between 2010 and 2011. Read More


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Anonymous hacks Indian site in fight against corruption
Hacker group Anonymous has come out in support of a civil movement against corruption in India by hacking one of the websites of a government IT organization. Until now a large number of the hacks of websites in India were part of an ongoing cyber war between Indian and Pakistani hacker groups.[ Keep up on the day's tech news headlines with InfoWorld's Today's Headlines: Wrap Up newsletter. ] Read More

Security expert: Mac OS X more vulnerable than Windows in some ways
Although Mac users are more likely to experience virus-free computing than Windows PC owners, there is nothing inherently more secure about Apple's operating system, and in certain respects Mac OS X is more vulnerable than Windows, a security expert tells Network World. Read More



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