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2012-05-14T23:55:11Z
“Google has been giving free rides to policymakers in California, Nevada and Florida,” Newton told Wired from his home base in Melbourne, Australia. “So it makes sense that they would do it in D.C.” Now that Google has largely cleared ...
Sat, 19 May 2012 00:10:11 GMT
Microsoft to Launch Amazon EC2 Rival. Again Wired News Google has seen the same thing with its platform cloud, Google App Engine. So Azure is changing. It's offering virtual servers — and Linux too. Rumors have long indicated that Linux machines were on the way. And this makes sense. |
Fri, 18 May 2012 23:22:27 GMT
ITC Awards Microsoft an Import Ban on Motorola Phones, Tablets Wired News Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired The US International Trade Commission awarded Microsoft what could be a significant patent victory on Friday by deciding that all of Motorola Mobility's Android phones and tablets should face an American import ban. |
Fri, 18 May 2012 18:01:21 GMT
![]() Wired News (blog) | Top Handset Maker Confirms Backdoor in One of Its Models Wired News (blog) ZTE, which is based in China and produces the ScoreM, which sells as a Google Android phone, admitted that it had placed a backdoor account with a hardcoded password, which is easily found online. The backdoor was used by the company to remotely update ... |
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