Google to digitise books from University of California
News Google has added another partner to its controversial library-book scanning project — the University of California, which is also working with a team led by Yahoo, Microsoft and the Internet Archive. Google will be scanning and digitising millions...
[August 9, 2006, 10:05]
Webroot Spy Sweeper Enterprise Helps University of California, San Diego Medical Center Protect Patient Data and Secure Network Against Online Threats
White Papers After a successful installation at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Webroot Spy Sweeper enterprise made the short list of anti-spyware products to be tested. While the UC-San Diego medical center did have a comprehensive security...
[January 21, 2009, 0:00]
Google to digitise books from University of California
Talkback Yes, nothing more needs to be said after "USA". After all, I don't see anybody else paying the vast sums required to scan all these books and then make them searchable, for free, by anybody, anywhere in the World.
[August 10, 2006, 9:39]
Google to digitise books from University of California
Talkback Sure, get in bed with capitalists, then wonder why etc. But then it is the USA. No, nothing more needs to be said after 'USA')
[August 9, 2006, 21:23]
California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) Chooses Webroot Spy Sweeper Enterprise to Protect Its Campus Network From Spyware
White Papers Cal Poly is a nationally ranked, four-year, comprehensive public university located in San Luis Obispo, California. The goal for the IT staff was simple - eliminate Cal Poly's spyware problem. Like many higher education institutions today, Cal Poly...
[June 16, 2007, 1:00]
Microsoft settles IE patent dispute with Eolas
News Microsoft has settled a long-running and expensive lawsuit with Eolas Technologies, a start-up backed by the University of California, that alleged Internet Explorer infringed a patent. We're pleased to be able to reach an amicable resolution in...
[August 31, 2007, 9:50]
Clinical Data Warehouse Project Aims to Improve Neurotrauma Care and Research
White Papers Leaders of the University of California, San Francisco's (UCSF) Brain and Spinal Injury Center (BASIC) say that situation is tragic - and they've undertaken a two-year project with the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), and the Intel...
[January 1, 2009, 0:00]
Microsoft hit with $521m Explorer fine
News A federal court in Chicago has ruled that Microsoft must pay $521m (£325m) to a Web technology company and the University of California, after finding that the software giant's Internet Explorer infringed on their patents.
[August 12, 2003, 8:45]
University reports data hack
Talkback You heading said 'University of California' and contents said California State University Chico. CSU Chico is in a different university system from University of California. In California, there is the more prestigious University of California...
[April 26, 2005, 14:03]
Military gets serious about games
News Pandemic Studios has announced that the US Army has teamed up with University of Southern California, Sony Pictures ImageWorks, Pandemic Studios and Quicksilver Software to develop two games that focus on modern military strategy.
[October 26, 2001, 10:11]
Spintronics to save Moore's Law?
News Stanford University and three other California schools have formed a joint effort to advance research of spintronics, a technology that one day could lead to computers that begin working as soon as the power comes on.
[March 10, 2006, 9:10]
San Diego State University Standardizes Human Resources System
White Papers San Diego State University (SDSU), with nearly 34,000 students, is the oldest and largest university in San Diego, the third largest in California, and one of the largest universities in the western United States.
[July 11, 2007, 1:00]
US Report: Hate e-mailer sentenced to a year
News Machado, aged 21, was convicted in February after sending a racially derogatory e-mail message to approximately 60 Asian students at the University of California. In the second trial, the US Attorney for the Central District of California offered...
[May 5, 1998, 10:13]
Internet Explorer tweak made public
News Microsoft on Tuesday made broadly available an Internet Explorer update related to a high-profile patent spat with a start-up backed by the University of California. Microsoft is modifying IE to shield itself from liability in a long-running patent...
[March 1, 2006, 13:25]
W3C applauds Microsoft 'reprieve'
News The patent infringement case, brought by the University of California and its Eolas Technologies spinoff, had riled the Web over potential ripple effects that could have forced changes in millions of Web pages that use plug-in applications like...
[March 3, 2005, 7:15]
Appeal underway against Eolas ruling
News The 174-page document, filed on 3 June, attacks a US District Court decision that said Microsoft violated a patent, owned by the University of California and its Eolas spinoff. The August decision originally granted the University of California and...
[June 9, 2004, 9:05]
Microsoft tweaks IE to duck Eolas liability
News Microsoft is changing the way its web browser handles certain controls in an effort to shield itself from liability in an ongoing patent spat with a start-up backed by the University of California. Microsoft has been in a long-running spat with...
[December 5, 2005, 9:00]
Microsoft defeat stirs patent concerns
News Eolas has one formal employee, Mike Doyle, who is a former University of California researcher. Eolas Technologies, a University of California spin-off with one employee, no products, a handful of patents and 100 investors, on Monday prevailed in...
[August 14, 2003, 14:55]
Eolas wants Microsoft to stop browser distribution
News Eolas, the sole licensee and sublicensor of a browser plug-in patent owned by the University of California, asked the US District Court in Chicago for an injunction against distributing copies of IE capable of running plug-in applications in a way...
[October 9, 2003, 9:00]
Napster hit with lawsuit from rock group Metallica
News E/M Ventures and Creeping Death Music are also plaintiffs in the suit, which was filed in US District Court in the Central District of California and targets the University of Southern California, Yale University and Indiana University.
[April 14, 2000, 8:27]



