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Did judge make right ruling in Apple case?

March 11, 2005 In a decision Friday, the Santa Clara County Superior Court ruled that Apple can subpoena e-mail records of Mac enthusiast site PowerPage in its fight against Web sites that publish leaked product ... TAGS: Santa Clara, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, e-mail

BEA: 'Upgrades are now on the fly'

September 28, 2005 Company says it will release the world's first hot-swappable application server. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., BEA WebLogic, application server, J2EE application, Santa Clara, open-source software, server, open source, California

Google countersuit moves to federal court

August 10, 2005 Microsoft moves suit in the Kai-Fu Lee case from California state court to federal court, which could help it avoid local bias. TAGS: federal court, court, Kai-Fu Lee, California, Google Inc., Santa Clara, federal judge, Microsoft Corp.

Yahoo accused of poaching speech engineers

September 30, 2005 update Court complaint argues that Yahoo "gutted" the R&D department at Nuance Communications. TAGS: Nuance Communications Inc., Yahoo! Inc., engineer, R&D, Santa Clara, complaint, California, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

AG files criminal charges against Dunn, others

October 4, 2006 California Attorney General Bill Lockyer files criminal charges against HP's chairman and others involved in leak probe. TAGS: Bill Lockyer, Bryan Wagner, Santa Clara, Mark Hurd, crime, attorney general, investigation, HP, California, lawyer, chairman, Adobe PDF, hard drive

Dunn to surrender Thursday

October 5, 2006 Four of the five people facing charges in HP spying case are set to turn themselves in soon. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, Santa Clara, attorney general, HP, attorney, office, California

Former HP chairman booked

October 5, 2006 Judge releases Patricia Dunn on her own recognizance, provided she goes right to sheriff's office. Photos: Dunn leaves court TAGS: Patricia Dunn, sheriff, Santa Clara, chairman, Judge, California, lawyer, HP, office, photograph

Apple abandons effort to unmask leaker

July 13, 2006 Apple was attempting to find out which employee leaked information about an unreleased audio interface. TAGS: journalist, Apple Computer, Santa Clara, attorney, decision

Intel leads 32/64-bit chip sales, CEO says

March 1, 2005 Craig Barrett says his company is surpassing AMD in shipments of x86 chips that run both 32- and 64-bit software. TAGS: Craig Barrett, 32/64-bit chip, x86 processor, 64-bit CPU, Santa Clara, Intel Itanium, Intel, 64-bit, CEO, AMD, chairman, U.S.

Start-up plans new energy-efficient processor

October 24, 2005 Industry vets join up at P.A. Semi to develop chips that will consume less watts and adapt to wide variety of devices. TAGS: StrongArm, AMD Opteron, Santa Clara, Intel Xeon, architecture, vice president, AMD, California, Intel, server

Apple gets tech support in court

April 28, 2005 Intel, Genentech and BSA file briefs backing Apple's subpoena of records from a Web site that published confidential product info. TAGS: Genentech Inc., trade secret, appeals court, First Amendment, Apple Computer, Santa Clara, alliance, intellectual property, record, Intel, California, e-mail
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