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Oracle Looks For Novel Trial In SAP Case

Oracle Oracle Corp. rejected a $272 million honor in its intellectual-property theft case against SAP AG, a projected move, which sets the stage for a novel trial among the bitter software competitors.

A Google Earth map, which lifted up hearsays of the lost city of Atlantis has gotten a much-required update, ridding the seafloor of a gridlike model that some watchful users suspected were sunken streets from the legendary underwater city.

HTC, the globe’s fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer by shipments, is eyeing another big drop in sales during the first quarter of this year as it jumbles to find out its next hit phone .

HTC To Launch Key ‘Hero’ Devices To Win Back Market Share

HTC HTC UK is to cut the size of its smartphone collection during 2012 and concentrate on delivering some key ‘hero’ devices with the aim to win back its lost market share.

Twitter Inc., the social networking site, offered itself added tractability to censor data in regions of the globe that enforce restrictions on self-expression.

Lawmakers want responses from Google Inc. about novel privacy plans the web giant declared earlier this week, which would permit it to unite all of the user data it chases.

American car manufacturer Chrysler has turned the initial brand to break positions and showed interest in joining Holden and Ford in the V8 Supercars contest.

Google To Roll Out Wallet In UK; Intel Trims Its Earnings Forecast

Google As per reports, Google is all set to introduce its contactless mobile payment platform in the United Kingdom in due course for the 2012 Olympic Games.

Microsoft, on December 12, replaced the head of its Windows Phone section, which has contended to gain grip in the cellular phone and device market.

HTC Corp., the largest seller of smartphones in the United States, lodged a complaint in Taiwan against a Citigroup Inc. employee after the broker demoted its suggestion on the company, preceding a 59% drop in the shares of the cell phone manufacturer.

World's largest PC chip supplier Intel stated that earnings will be lower than projected as hard drive deficits will have an effect on overall sales.

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