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After a thief stole a printer for making driver's licenses, his call to the manufacturer's tech support line requesting driver software lead to his arrest
Microsoft's decision to cooperate with the EU ruling means open-source developers will be given access to the interoperability protocols inside Windows
Intel's general counsel calls on Congress to pass patent reform and fix the problem of people who buy up patents for the purpose of litigating them
Microsoft's decision to accept the antitrust ruling will dispel any lingering uncertainty facing software and hardware developers over how to plan future product development
Status hearing is scheduled for Nov. 6 that will likely address extending the restrictions placed on Microsoft by the 2002 antitrust ruling
Microsoft agrees to give open source software developers access to interoperability information, as required in the 2004 antitrust ruling
RealNetworks has created a patch for a critical vulnerability in RealPlayer 10.5 and RealPlayer 11
Security researcher estimates 15 million PCs have been infected by the Storm Trojan, but the majority have been cleaned up and are no longer part of the Storm network
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation's guidelines for safeguarding the U.S.'s power infrastructure fail to cover many important assets
Mozilla is issuing a third patch for a URI fllaw in its Firefox browser, claiming it does not know if the URI flaw can still be exploited but would rather not take any chances