Oracle wins latest round in Google legal spat
The long-running legal dispute between Oracle and Google took another turn last week, when a …
Zapp selects Oracle for m-pay system
Zapp, the new mcommerce firm set up by UK payments processor VocaLink, has chosen Oracle …
The European Union is reported to be investigating claims that Google has used anticompetitive methods …
Oracle boosts OSS/BSS arsenal with Tekelec buy
Oracle has boosted its OSS/BSS portfolio with the purchase of Tekelec, a provider of network …
Oracle intros enterprise app framework
Enterprise computing giant Oracle announced general availability of its Oracle Application Development Framework Mobile, which …
AQuA launches Quality App Directory
The App Quality Alliance (AQuA) – comprising mobile heavyweights AT&T, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Oracle, Orange, …
Report: Nokia seals mapping deal with Oracle
Struggling Finnish vendor Nokia has struck a deal that will give Oracle’s customers access to …
Android did not infringe Java patents, jury rules
Oracle’s efforts to secure a multi-billion dollar payout from Google for allegedly infringing its Java …
When will Google get bored with Android?
Directly and indirectly, Android has cost Google a lot of cash. And while it has helped popularise the mobile Internet, so has iOS and various other device platforms and browsers.
Report: Oracle mulled smartphone push
Enterprise software giant Oracle considered making a smartphone powered by its Java technology, as well as having mulled acquisitions of Palm and RIM, according to reports from an ongoing intellectual property trial involving the company and Google.