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Microsoft Maps Next Step in Google Chase
Microsoft Corp. has upgraded its online mapping service to include three-dimensional tours of 15 U.S. cities, another step in its pursuit of Internet search leader Google Inc. Microsoft is hoping to upstage Google's popular "Earth" software.Microsoft Releases Three Windows Patches
Microsoft Corp. released three patches Tuesday for its Windows operating system, including one to fix an Internet Explorer flaw that had already been exploited in some Internet attacks. The critical patches -- deemed by Microsoft to address the highest threats -- fix flaws that could allow an attacker to take control of another person's computer without permission. Building a patch can be complex, as Microsoft must make sure that fixing one part of its operating system does not break anything else.Oracle to Book Restructuring Charges
Software giant Oracle Corp. said late Wednesday it expects to book restructuring charges of $725 million to $800 million, mostly in cash, as a result of its recent $5.85 billion acquisition of Siebel Systems Inc. In a report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Oracle said it expects $625 million to $675 million of the charges to be related to its purchase of Siebel, a provider of customer-relationship management software.View more book results for the query "*"
Is Samsung at End of the Road in Panasonic Price-Fixing Suit?
Samsung faces the end of the road in antitrust litigation against Panasonic over a patent licensing arrangement involving secure digital memory cards. On Aug. 25, Judge Jeffrey White of the Northern District of California dismissed the complaint, finding that Samsung's claims were barred by the Clayton Act's four-year statute of limitations.Amazon Facing End of Sales Tax Loopholes in 2012
With the 2011 holiday shopping season in full swing, Amazon and other online sellers are facing the fact that the no-tax loopholes are almost certain to close in the new year.John Schultz Promoted to GC at Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett-Packard has promoted John Schultz from deputy GC for to general counsel, replacing Michael Holston, who stepped down in December.Google Provides Sneak Peek at New Service
Google unintentionally provided a peek at what appears to be a looming expansion into classified advertising -- a free service that could anger some of the Internet search engine's biggest customers, including online auctioneer eBay. Google confirmed the development of the service, called "Google Base," after removing links to the secret site. During the past 18 months, Google has added content and services, expanding its Web site into a portal offering one-stop shopping for information and commerce.Trending Stories
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