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Oracle wants big cut of Android; World IPv6 Day; Apple's spaceship; Nintendo Wii U [TECHUPDATE]

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Oracle wants big cut of Android damages as Google's IP headache gets worse

Oracle is seeking major damages in its lawsuit against Google over Android in a move that reflects how the search giant's intellectual property headaches may just continue to get worse.

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Tomorrow, June 8th, 2011, is World IPv6 Day, and Facebook, Google and Yahoo are all joining in. Here's what that means and what will it mean for you.

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Microsoft acquires Prodiance to integrate risk-management into future Office releases

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RIM's BlackBerry Messenger under fire: How important is BBM?

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Gamers will benefit from iOS 5, iCloud

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Apple outlines new 12,000 capacity 'spaceship' campus

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