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Service level agreement (SLA) policy template | TechRepublic

Service level agreements streamline operations and allow both parties to identify a proper framework for ensuring business efficiency and customer

Apple And Google Are Reportedly Engaged In ‘Active Negotiations’ To Bring The Gemini AI Model To iPhones As Part Of A Licensing Agreement

Apple is said to be in talks with Google over bringing its Gemini AI model to iPhones, with iOS 18 possibly bringing future support

Мир мобильных технологий до Apple iPhone: лучшие телефоны 2002-2003 годов

Продолжаем серию статей «Мир мобильных технологий до Apple iPhone», где рассказываем о лучших мобильных устройствах, которые вышли до появления первого Apple iPhone в 2007 году. Сегодня рассмотрим популярные, технологичные, уникальные и удивительные модели 2002 и 2003 годов выпуска. В целом, 2002 ?

Reddit says it's made $203M so far licensing its data | TechCrunch

In its IPO prospectus, Reddit revealed that it has contractual agreements to license its data worth a combined $203 million.

Elon Musk sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over 'betrayal' of nonprofit AI mission | TechCrunch

Elon Musk has sued OpenAI, its co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, and its affiliated entities, alleging the ChatGPT makers have breached their Elon Musk sued OpenAI, its co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman and affiliated entities for allegedly breaching their original contractual agreements.

Report: Reddit signs AI content licensing deal with Google

Reddit's Google Search visibility has exploded in recent months. Now the companies have struck a content licensing deal. Coincidence?

BlackBerry Tour boasts crisper screen, multimedia goodies | Network World

RIM's new BlackBerry Tour smartphone adds a crisper screen display and advanced multi-media support, including Apple iTunes synchronization, to lure new users.

Future of Wireless: A BlackBerry, iPhone World Is Good | Network World

Less than stellar earnings. Browser blues. An aging OS. BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) seems to earn more criticism than praise these days.

RIM may win more time to meet India rules on BlackBerry | Network World

Research In Motion (RIM) will likely gain more time to run its BlackBerry service in India as it negotiates with the government on giving access to data on its networks to law enforcement agencies.

RIM gets partial solution, reprieve in India | Network World

India said that Research In Motion's BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service will continue to be available after Oct. 31, the deadline the government had given RIM to provide interception of communications to Indian law enforcement agencies.

Angry employees tattling on companies that violate software licenses | Network World

Software piracy by IT professionals is rampant, according to a survey of 200 IT professionals on IT Ethics conducted by Network World. While 89% of respondents said it was unethical for an IT employee to make the company fall out of compliance with software license agreements, 70% said they have directly witnessed other IT folks knowingly violating software licenses.

Don’t Let Your CRM System Feed the Lawsuit Beast | Network World

Part of my consulting work is as an expert witness, working with lawyers as a forensic CRM analyst. These cases usually involve mergers, reseller agreements, and breaches of contract. But they may also involve wrongful termination, customer privacy issues, trademarks, and compliance issues. For an analyst who knows what they are doing, your CRM system holds a wealth of discoverable clues that can be turning points for lawsuits.

Before Apple vs. HTC: Tech’s 5 Most Sensational Patent Cases | Network World

Imagine a world in which Microsoft wasn't allowed to sell Windows or Word, no one could use a Blackberry, Intel's chips were taken off the market and every company that wanted to deploy Linux had to pay an exorbitant fee to an obscure software vendor.

Android violates Linux license, experts claim | Network World

Google's Android mobile operating system's usage of the Linux kernel may violate open source licensing with a misappropriation of Linux code that could bring about the "collapse of the Android ecosystem," some intellectual property experts are charging.

Microsoft sues Motorola over licensing terms | Network World

Microsoft sued Motorola on Tuesday in a Washington court, alleging that Motorola is refusing to license patents on a reasonable basis, as it promised during standards-setting processes.

Intel, Nvidia sign $1.5 billion licensing deal | Network World

Intel and Nvidia agree to end a long-standing patent dispute and license each other's patents.

Week in smartphones: Motorola Droid debuts, iPhone after AT&T, BlackBerry Storm2 blows in | Network World

Weekly roundup of smartphone news, including word about the iPhone expanding beyond AT&T deal, BlackBerry Storm2 pricinig, Motorola Droid's debut and a Palm Pixi preview.

Week in smartphones: BlackBerry gets Bolder; Verizon invades iPhone territory | Network World

A roundup of the week's biggest smartphone news, including BlackBerry Bold 9700's debut, Verizon coming after iPhone with Droid and Microsoft updating Windows Mobile.

BlackBerry Storm sequel seen keeping click screen | Network World

Rumors are swirling that Verizon and Research in Motion will officially release the sequel to the BlackBerry Storm this week with its trademark "clickable" touchscreen still intact.

Tell-a-Friend coming as app on iPhone, BlackBerry, Android | Network World

Online word-of-mouth marketing widget Tell-a-Friend is likely to be offered as an application for the iPhone, BlackBerry and phones running the Android operating system, according to an executive of SocialTwist, the company that offers the widgets.

Lotus BlackBerry Apps Aim to Boost Collaboration | Network World

Research In Motion (RIM) helped kick off software-behemoth IBM's (IBM) seventeenth-annual Lotusphere conference this morning with the announcement of two new IBM Lotus applications for BlackBerry smartphones: Lotus Quickr v1.0 and Lotus Connections v2.3.

Linux Foundation releases specification to ease licensing headaches | Network World

The Linux Foundation and FOSSBazzaar on Wednesday released a new specification to ease the pain of license compliance for open source software. The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) is a data exchange specification that tracks license information in a standardized way and allows it to travel across the software supply chain.

Nvidia escalates patent-licensing battle with Intel | Network World

Nvidia has delayed the development of chipsets that work with Intel's microprocessors, citing "unfair business tactics" employed by Intel, the company said on Thursday.

EU Commission enters talks with Microsoft for new licenses | Network World

The European Commission has confirmed that it has entered talks with Microsoft with the aim of keeping its licensing agreement for Windows.

Intel settles patent suit with licensing organization | Network World

Intel said Monday it had settled a patent lawsuit with a research foundation that accused it of using a patented technology in its processor designs without permission.

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