Twitter Admits Follow Bug, Says Fix Is Coming

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Twitter has owned up to a bug that drops people from following lists, but it said a fix is on the way. Continued: Technology News copy  Read More →

Microsoft releases Web development technology source code

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Looking to build community around some of its Web development properties, Microsoft is releasing source code for its ASP.Net Web API and ASP.Net Web Pages technologies under an open source license. More here: Technology News copy  Read More →

Indian design firms eye chip IP model

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While Indian tech firms continue to focus on design services, at least two companies are seeking to generate and license chip IP. View the full article HERE . Continued: Technology News copy  Read More →

Google and Oracle negotiate potential damages

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In the runup to the trial date for their dispute over whether Google’s Android mobile OS infringes on Oracle’s Java patents, Google and Oracle are negotiating over potential damages. In a document filed on Tuesday, Oracle responded to a number of proposals Google set forth aimed at speeding up the trial, including a suggestion to cap patent-infringement damages at around $2.8 million. Keep reading: Technology... 

Android 4.0.4 rolls out to HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus and GSM Nexus S

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Let’s just say you have an HSPA+ Samsung Galaxy Nexus (I9250) or a UMTS / GSM Nexus S (I9020). More here: Technology News copy  Read More →

Adobe Flash Player 11.2 Boosts Gaming, Adds Revenue Sharing

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Adobe this week unveiled Flash Player 11.2, an upgrade that includes new “premium” gaming features. Keep reading: Technology News copy  Read More →

Security firms disable the second Kelihos botnet

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A group of malware experts from security companies Kaspersky Lab, CrowdStrike, Dell SecureWorks, and the Honeynet Project, have worked together to disable the second version of the Kelihos botnet, which is significantly bigger than the one shut down by Microsoft and its partners in September 2011. More here: Technology News copy  Read More →
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