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Android on trial: Oracle v Google circus opens today Computerworld (blog) The trial is to determine whether Google violated Oracle's patents and copyrights [in] Android['s] Java. ... Google contends it built Android in a way that doesn't require it to [license Java]. ... Oracle is seeking damages...of millions of dollars. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google and Oracle to face off in court in intellectual property case Washington Post April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. is set to go before a federal jury for the first time with claims that Google Inc. stole some of the intellectual property behind its Android operating system. Jury selection is scheduled to begin today in San ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android faces first big court challenge CNN By Richard Waters, FT.com The robot symbol of the Android operating system is seen at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. (Financial Times) -- Google's Android operating system will face its first big court challenge on Monday as a trial gets under ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle suit vs. Google over Android hits trial Chicago Tribune Ellison would testify about Oracle's reasons for acquiring Sun Microsystems, the importance of Java to Oracle's business, and the harm Android has caused Oracle, according to the witness list. Page is a much more reclusive figure than Ellison. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Android Trojan Found on Apps in Japan: McAfee eWeek The malware, which is designed to steal sensitive data from Android smartphones, should serve as a warning to users about permission requests. New malware found in 15 Android apps in the official Google Play marketplace should serve as a cautionary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle-Google patent trial starts today CNET They're finally going to trial after two years of litigation over Android and Java. What's really at stake here for the two Silicon Valley giants? by Rachel King April 16, 2012 4:51 AM PDT Oracle's patent infringement lawsuit against Google is finally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Oracle to Face Google in Android Operating System Trial Bloomberg (ORCL) is set to go before a federal jury for the first time with claims that Google Inc. (GOOG) stole some of the intellectual property behind its Android operating system. Jury selection is scheduled to begin today in San Francisco in Oracle's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle versus Google Android copyright battle kicks off SlashGear Oracle alleges that Google has violated multiple patents and copyrights that it owns with the Android operating system. The trial kicks off today in a San Francisco Court. Oracle is looking for $1 billion in compensation. The company is claiming that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Meizu MX Quad-core launching with Android 4.0 in June, gets 32GB ... By Richard Lai Can't say we're surprised, but Meizu's finally giving us the lowdown on the quad-core variant of its flagship Android smartphone. Simply dubbed the MX. Engadget | ||
Report: up to 3 million Android tablets made every month in China ... By Michael Crider Android may still lag behind iOS in the mindshare of consumers when it comes to the tablet space, but according to a report from DigiTimes, its sheer numbers. Android Community | ||
Android 4.0 Meizu MX Quad-core launching in June with Samsung ... By Kevin Krause Meizu has an update to their MX flagship slated for release in China and Hong Kong this summer. The Meizu MX Quad-core will utilize a Samsung Exynos chipset. Android Phone Fans | ||
Txtr Fights Amazon/Apple With iPhone/Android eBooks For The Rest ... By Mike Butcher Mike Butcher is the European Editor for TechCrunch. A former grunge rock drummer, he became a long time journalist, and has since written for UK national newspapers and magazines including The Financial Times, The Guardian, The ... TechCrunch » Europe | ||
Android copyright trial starts today | TG Daily By Emma Woollacott Oracle's accusing Google of infringing various Java-related patents and copyrights with its Android technology, which it wants made compatible with the rest of Java. It's demanding royalties, and is expected to ask for as much as $1 billion. TG Daily |
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