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Elon Musk vs. OpenAI: Legal experts weigh in | VentureBeat

The Elon Musk lawsuit filed yesterday against OpenAI, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman left legal experts scrambling to analyze the claims.

Open source software a frequent flier on Virgin America | Network World

Virgin America's CIO says free and open source software (FOSS) is giving the fast growing airline a competitive edge in providing guest services vs. airlines relying mainly on more expensive and less flexible proprietary programs.

10 years after Microsoft vs. DoJ | Network World

Ten years after losing its antitrust browser battle against the U.S. Department of Justice, Microsoft continues to dominate some markets, swings and misses in others, and serves as an example of what not to do for competitor Google.

Cheating vs. collaboration: It’s a fine line for computer science students | Network World

Our recent article entitled "Why computer science students cheat" hit a raw nerve for undergraduates, software professionals and hiring executives.

E-wallet vs. traditional wallet: Electronics trump the leather | Network World

Will the day come when you will routinely leave the house every day without your leather or faux-leather wallet? You bet, at least for many folks.

OpenFlow vs. programmable ASICs | Network World

Can you program a network of multivendor switches and routers, all running different operating systems, command line interfaces and configuration routines, to work in concert when it comes to managing flows?

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.

CIOs vs. CISOs: Pros, cons of an ‘adversarial’ relationship | Network World

When CSO teamed up with PricewaterhouseCoopers to conduct its Eighth Annual Global Information Security Survey earlier this year, one question asked was who CISOs are reporting to these days. What the majority of respondents said was somewhat surprising.

Gaming firms must sail past China’s pirates to cash in | Network World

Although the game was developed in the U.S., the concept behind Plants vs. Zombies knows no cultural bounds for Chinese fans like 27-year-old Sai Na.

Supreme Court ruling seen as a win for patent trolls | Network World

The Supreme Court's decision on Thursday in the Microsoft vs. i4i case was anticlimactic and likely a disappointment to most technology companies, legal experts said.

Smartphone smackdown: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone 3GS | Network World

The new Motorola Droid could be the most serious smartphone challenger yet to the iPhone 3GS. Here's why.

Apple tablet carrier smackdown: Verizon vs. AT&T | Network World

A look at how the two big carriers stack up for wireless coverage.

Gen Y vs. Gen X: Who Causes More IT Headaches? | Network World

Gen Y workers are the lazy, entitled ones giving IT the headaches with all that bring-your-own technology, right? Think again. New Forrester research finds that Gen Y isn't all that different from Gen X in its views of IT.

YouTube vs Hulu | Network World

The argument between video Web sites Hulu and YouTube has all the makings of a blockbuster movie. Upstart Hulu is competing against Goliath YouTube to attract the attention of billions of users and an increasing amount of ad dollars, against a backdrop of copyright and piracy issues.

Twitter vs TechCrunch: Heads in the clouds and elsewhere | Network World

Whenever Michael Arrington posts anything on TechCrunch with a theme of "Ethics 101," you know you're in for some unintentional high comedy. Such was the case today when someone calling himself "Hacker Croll" dumped a carton of internal Twitter documents on TechCrunch's doorstep.

Average iPad apps cost more than iPhone apps | Network World

The average iPad app in the Apple App Store costs $4.67 vs. $3.87 for the average iPhone app, according to new research from apps watcher Distimo.

Indian vs. American Programmers: Whose Code Is Best? | Network World

Online career development community Gild recently compared Indian programmers' math, logic, software development and communication skills with those of American programmers.

LTE vs WiMAX | Network World

The argument between LTE and WiMAX continues to rage at least three years after it ignited, but many think LTE may end up becoming the 4G technology of choice.

Skype vs Google Talk | Network World

Skype and Google Talk overlap in offering VoIP, video and instant messaging over the Internet, but the wild card that will determine whether one rival triumphs over the other is what Google might do.

Cisco vs Juniper | Network World

In the data center, the Cisco vs. Juniper argument will hinge on which company has the more compelling unified data center fabric architecture: Cisco's Unified Computing System or Juniper's single-layer Stratus.

IPv6 vs Carrier-grade NAT | Network World

The Internet is running out of IPv4 addresses; there's no argument about that. But what is up for debate is whether ISPs will migrate directly to IPv6 to solve this problem, or whether they will embrace alternatives such as carrier-grade network address translation to share the few remaining IPv4 addresses among their new users.

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