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  • Mark Hurd may take job at Oracle, report says
    When Mark Hurd resigned unexpectedly from Hewlett-Packard last month he found an outspoken supporter in the form of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. It appears now that Hurd may end up working for Ellison, according to a report Saturday in the Wall Street Journal.

  • Know your touch screens
    All touch screens are not multitouch, write columnist Mike Elgan. Here offers a field guide to understanding the differences in gadget touch screens.

  • Google settles Buzz privacy lawsuit
    Google is spending US$8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit filed over the rollout of its Google Buzz social-networking service.

  • Get a Better Battery Gauge for Your Laptop
    Over the years, Windows has gotten progressively better at laptop power management--but it still doesn't tell you much about your battery.

  • Texas conducting antitrust review of Google
    Google on Friday said that the Texas Attorney General's Office is conducting an antitrust review of the search giant, following a similar investigation launched in Europe earlier this year.

  • Facebook glitch let spammer post to walls
    A clever spammer found a glitch in Facebook's photo upload system and used it to post thousands of unwanted Wall messages this week.

  • Layer 2 Data Center Interconnect options
    For more than 20 years we have been using Layer 3 connectivity powered by dynamic routing protocols to route traffic between data centers, but adoption of virtualization and geo-clustering technologies is forcing us to re-examine our data center interconnect (DCI) models.

  • HP buys 3Par, Apple rolls out new gear
    Hewlett-Packard swooped in with the better bid to overtake Dell and win 3Par, so now we can all sit back and wait for the next acquisition battle to roll around. Meanwhile, Apple debuted updated iPods and Apple TV to entertain us, among other IT news stories of the week.

  • Nigerian advance-fee scammer gets 12 years
    A Nigerian advance-fee scammer, Okpako Diamreyan, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison by a federal judge.

  • New Apple TV is iPod Touch in sheep's clothing
    The inside of the new Apple TV likely resembles the interior of the iPod Touch, a move that allowed Apple to dramatically cut costs, a Canadian research company said today.

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