appleinsider.com - 10/31/2008
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Apple recently recruited a top chip designer from IBM, resulting in a lawsuit that seeks to prevent the executive from taking his knowledge as "IBM's top expert in Power architecture and technology" to the Mac maker.
zurich.ibm.com - 10/29/2008
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zurich.ibm.com —
Project overview ZTIC More and more attacks to
online banking applications target the user's home PC, changing
what is displayed to the user, while logging and altering key strokes. Therefore, third parties such as MELANI conclude that "Two-factor ...
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IBM Zurich Research Laboratory | Computer Science | ...
techpin.com - 11/4/2008
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techpin.com —
Datamancer announced us about his new keyboard design
posted on his website. It looks unique, like all
the other gadgets built by him, and the base model is a rare IBM M-15 ergonomic split keyboard. Datamancer turned it into this cool Datamancer Ergo ...
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Datamancer Ergo Built from an IBM M15 Ergonomic Split ...
informationweek.com - 11/7/2008
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informationweek.com —
Apple's newly appointed chief of iPod and iPhone
engineering said his move to Cupertino does not violate
a noncompete contract he signed with former employer IBM because Apple and IBM are not competitors. "To the best of my knowledge, IBM does not ...
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Apple iPhone Chief Claims He Didn't Violate IBM Contract -
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IBM slaps Apple with a lawsuit for recruiting top chip designer -- like they were going to use him anyways
Engadget —
... In broad, soap operatic strokes of the finest sort, IBM and Apple are at each other's throats over Apple's latest recruit: IBM's vice president of microprocessor technology development. Improbably named Mark Papermaster, the man in question is responsible for IBM's ...
IBM abre processo contra ex-funcionário por ele ter decidido trabalhar para a Apple
MacMagazine —
... Mark Papermaster trabalhou na IBM por 26 anos, sendo um dos principais executivos na área de processadores e servidores corporativos da companhia até a sua demissão, em 21 de outubro. Ao decidir ir trabalhar para a Apple, a big blue decidiu processá-lo, devido ele possuir informações capazes de trazer prejuízos aos seus negócios. ...
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