November 2010 Tec. News
Updated Daily
- Unix copyrights to stay with Novell in merger
- 3 hours ago
Novell says it will retain its hard-won copyrights to Unix, though the question of how that plays into Novell’s acquisition by Attachmate is still up in the air. - Top tech turkeys of 2010 (photos)
- 5 hours ago
We offer our unscientific list of the biggest mistakes and bad ideas of the last year, from the Kin to Mark Hurd to several flaps involving the iPhone. - IE9 beta patches bring stability, feedback fixes
- 5 hours ago
New updates to Microsoft’s beta of Internet Explorer promise to bring better stability, along with fixing a bug that left some users unable to offer their feedback. - Windows Home Server to lose drive pooling
- 6 hours ago
The next major version of Windows Home Server will arrive without a popular feature that let users pool together storage drives. The company says the decision was consumer-driven. - Bing updates its movie search
- 8 hours ago
- Google fans egg-bomb blurred German homes
- 4 hours ago
In a protest against blurring on Google Street View in Germany, supposed Google fans throw eggs at blurred buildings and leave notes that say “Google is cool” on mailboxes. - SAP owes Oracle $1.3 billion
- 4 hours ago
Jury says SAP owes Oracle $1.3 billion for the theft of Oracle’s intellectual property by its now shuttered TomorrowNow division. - Amazon Black Friday deal: $89 Kindle 2
- 5 hours ago
Amazon will be selling its “older” 3G-only Kindle for $89 on Black Friday. We don’t know how long the sale will last, but it’s an intriguing deal. - Acer unveils Iconia, new tablets
- 6 hours ago
CNET’s Dan Ackerman provides an in-depth look at Acer’s dual-screen Iconia, and the company’s upcoming line of 2011 tablets. - Army launches video-sharing site for the military
- 7 hours ago