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Reasons to care about Viacom v. Google
It may sound like two big companies fighting over who gets what. But there's plenty at stake in this case for other content creators and Web site operators.
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Desperate times
for PalmWith sales of the Pre smartphone sagging amid fierce competition, financial analysts are starting wonder when, not if, Palm will be forced to give up.
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Trial of human retinal implants quite successful
German company Retinal Implant unveils the results of its first human clinical trial, which involved retinal implants of 11 patients since 2005.
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Report: Memory card exposed 3,000 phones to virus
Malware found in HTC Magic phones has been traced back to memory cards that shipped in about 3,000 phones, according to report citing Vodafone.
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Firm denies hacking, stock manipulation charges
BroCo Investments says the account at the heart of an SEC complaint was opened on behalf of a client and that it is cooperating with authorities to clear its name.
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Nestle mess shows sticky side of Facebook pages
Food company's Facebook fan page became a lesson in how not to deal with social-media backlash this week, when a company rep snapped back at environmentally motivated critics.
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Microsoft bolsters Web-accessible data plan
OData got a shot in the arm from its prime promoter this week as Microsoft announced programming tools and a standardization plan. The W3C would like to oversee the standard.
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iPad ad goes viral
Apple's launch ad for its "magical and revolutionary" product succeeds in attracting 2.4 million views online, making it the second-most-watched online ad.
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Former MySQL chief lands at Eucalyptus
Marten Mickos has opted to run another high-flier in the open-source software world.
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VirnetX files second lawsuit against Microsoft
Hot on the heels of one legal victory against Microsoft, VirnetX files a second lawsuit against the company, claiming patent violations in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
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Microsoft pulls Bing iPhone app outside U.S.
Redmond says the application was always meant to be only for the United States and that it is in the process of pulling the app from international iTunes stores.
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Survey: Consumers intrigued by electric cars
Consumers Reports finds about one quarter of adults will consider a plug-in when shopping for new cars, even though there are few available.
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Week in review: Tech goes to court
Google and Viacom take off the gloves in copyright case, while iPad sales skyrocket. Also: FCC's National Broadband Plan.
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Apple's legal skirmishes through the years
Its cases against phone maker HTC and clone maker Psystar are hardly the only times that Apple has used the law to try to get its way.
(Posted in Circuit Breaker by Erica Ogg)
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Collider takes a step closer to full power
Large Hadron Collider circulates beams at 3.5 tera-electron-volts, bringing it closer to CERN's goal of conducting research into fundamental physics.
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