• NEWS
    Oracle Ordered to Pay HP $3 Billion in Itanium Case

    HIGHLIGHTS HP’s Itanium processor is made by Intel Inc. HP said it had an agreement with Oracle that support for Itanium would continue ‘It was a clear breach of contract’, said HP A California jury ordered Oracle Corp to pay Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Co $3 billion (roughly Rs. 20,235 crores) in damages in a case over […]

  • COMPUTERS
    a way to Write Emails in case you want humans to honestly reply

    Having hassle getting replies to your emails? seemingly, one of the excellent methods to get a respondis to write as if you‘re nine years antique. that’s in keeping with the makers of the Boomerang mail plug-in, who located that writing at a 3rd-gradeanalyzing level seems to be the right level of complexity for the average […]

  • ELECTRONICS
    Win a uniVERSE Case System courtesy of Otterbox!

    If you’re like me, your telephone is always at your aspect and which means more probabilities for it to take a tumble. these smart gadgets additionally percent plenty of commercial enterprise gear, photo, video and audio competencies, making them a digital pocket-sized production studio. Case and accessorymaker Otterbox believes it’s determined the best middle floor […]

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    Apple vs the FBI: How the Case Could Play Out

    Apple is getting ready for a busy week. On Monday, the company is holding an event at its Silicon Valley headquarters to unveil smaller versions of its iPhone and iPad Pro. Then on Tuesday, Apple will face off against the US government at a hearing in federal court in Riverside, California, over whether it must […]

  • ALL DEALS
    In Apple vs FBI Case, Compromise Appears Elusive

    As Apple’s legal battle with the FBI over encryption heads toward a showdown, there appears little hope for a compromise that would placate both sides and avert a divisive court decision. The FBI is pressing Apple to develop a system that would allow the law enforcement agency to break into a locked iPhone used by […]

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    US Appeals Ruling on Accessing Data in New York iPhone Case

    Calling a New York judge’s ruling “an unprecedented limitation” on judicial authority, the Justice Department asked a Brooklyn federal court on Monday to reverse a decision that said Apple Inc. wasn’t required to pry open a locked iPhone. The government’s 45-page brief comes a week after US Magistrate Judge James Orenstein issued his decision in […]