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KCBS In Depth: Oracle Team USA Oozing Confidence Ahead Of America’s Cup
The skipper of Oracle Team USA said his sailing team is brimming with confidence as it looks forward to sailing on home waters before an enthusiastic home crowd at the 34th America’s Cup match, beginning Sept. 7 on San Francisco Bay.
Oracle Team USA Christens America’s Cup Catamaran
With a traditional splash of champagne, defending America’s Cup champion Oracle Team USA christened and launched its new 72-foot, wing-sailed catamaran on Tuesday.
Oracle Takes America’s Cup World Series Championship In Naples
Oracle Team USA won the 2012-13 America’s Cup World Series overall championship Sunday. Italy’s Luna Rossa took the Naples series for the second consecutive year.
Oracle Stock Plunges After Earnings Miss
Shares of Oracle plummeted in Thursday trading a day after the enterprise software giant reported earnings that missed analysts’ expectations by a wide margin.
Oracle Shares Fall On Weak 3rd Quarter Report
Oracle Corp. on Wednesday reported flat earnings for its fiscal third quarter, hurt by a continued drop in sales of hardware systems and a surprise decline in sales of new software – which the company attributed to a lackluster performance by its expanding sales force rather than lack of demand.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison Buys Small Hawaiian Airline
Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison bought a small Hawaii airline Tuesday, less than a year after he bought most of the Hawaiian island of Lanai.
Apple Blocks Java On Macs Due To Vulnerabilities
Some Mac users were taken by surprise Thursday as their computers stopped running programs written using the Java programming language after Apple blocked Java due to security problems.
Silicon Valley Tech Companies See Opportunity For Immigration Reform
Now that President Barack Obama has named immigration reform one of his top priorities this year, some technology giants of Silicon Valley plan to press for changes that would help them bring more skilled workers to the U.S.
ConsumerWatch: Oracle Issues Java Fix; Feds Maintain Warning
Oracle Corp. said Monday it has released a fix for the flaw in its Java software that raised an alarm from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security last week. Even after the patch was issued, the federal agency continued to recommend that users disable Java in their Web browsers.
US Government Tells Computer Users To Disable Oracle’s Java
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is advising people to temporarily disable the Java software on their computers to avoid potential hacking attacks.


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