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Google, Apple, Intel, Adobe Avoid Anti-poaching Trial

Industry giants Google Inc., Apple Inc., Intel Corp. and Adobe have settled a U.S. anti-poaching case brought by staff out of court for $325 million.

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Juniper Wins Patent Suit Settlement, Palo Alto Networks Unfazed

Two years, many motions and one mistrial later, a patent lawsuit pitting Juniper Networks against upstart rival Palo Alto Networks has been settled in Juniper’s favor.

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IBM Escapes SEC Action After Cloud Probe

The SEC has told IBM it will not face any action as it wraps up its investigation into the way Big Blue reports cloud sales.

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IBM-Lenovo Server Deal Hits Security Snag

According to published reports, IBM and Lenovo have filed requests for extension to give U.S. national security regulators more time to review the proposed $2.3 billion sale of the IBM entry-level...

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Missing IRS E-mails More Than a Backup Issue

The IRS informed congressional investigators it lost more than 2 years of its former commissioner’s emails due to a “computer crash.” The news made many techies chuckle because of its implications for...

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Cloud Contracts Must Do More for Customers

The legal framework for service levels around cloud computing has not kept pace with the advance of the technology itself, with customers sometimes ill served by cloud contracts and IT suppliers as a...

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Court Spikes Aereo, Will Cloud Suffer Too?

At issue was the legality of Aereo’s service, which rents dime-sized antenna’s that subscribers use to receive broadcast television programming that Aereo captures and transmits as a streaming Internet...

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Hurd-era Suit Against HP Dismissed for Good

For the second time in a year, a federal judge tossed the suit brought by investors saying the plaintiffs’ claims were too vague to show HP did anything wrong.

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Mike Lynch Riled by Reported HP Shareholder Truce

Autonomy founder Mike Lynch has fired another verbal barb at HP chief executive Meg Whitman following a reported truce between the vendor and disgruntled shareholders.

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HP Edges Closer to Autonomy Dispute Settlement

But despite reaching an agreement with shareholders, the settlement is still subject to court approval

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