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  • Fri Nov 20 11:41 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Browser breakthroughs

    From Azure to Windows 7 to Firefox, operating systems and browsers grabbed headlines this week as Google proved, with its unveiling of Chrome OS, how interrelated they are.

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Michelle Meyers

  • Thu Nov 19 10:42 AM PST 2009 Dell's 'Mr. A' is a key figure in Intel defense

    An unnamed high-ranking Dell executive is cited liberally in the European Union ombudsman's review of the decision to fine Intel on antitrust charges.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Thu Nov 19 6:06 AM PST 2009 Intel Labs Europe tackles large-scale computing

    The chipmaker is spending millions of euros over three years in partnership with three French groups investigating mammoth supercomputers.

    Posted in Deep Tech by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Nov 17 1:44 PM PST 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: AOL gets a spin-off target date

    In today's episode we talk about AOL's split from Time Warner, which is taking place next month, as well as GE's plan to bring its clean coal technology to China.

    Posted in CNET News Daily Podcast by Josh Lowensohn

  • Tue Nov 17 1:00 PM PST 2009 Legal opinions now available in Google Scholar

    Those interested in learning more about historical court opinions have a few new options in Google Scholar, although serious research will likely happen elsewhere.

    Posted in Relevant Results by Tom Krazit

  • Mon Nov 16 1:37 PM PST 2009 Antitrust concerns linger in Google Books deal

    Opponents of Google Books settlement say the search giant will still have exclusive rights to digitize orphaned out-of-print works.

    Posted in News - Digital Media by Elinor Mills

  • Mon Nov 16 11:35 AM PST 2009 Two cheers for Google Books

    Friday's settlement offers an awkward resolution on "orphan works." The real problem, says lawyer Larry Downes, is the sad state of copyright law.

    Posted in News - Digital Media by Larry Downes

  • Sun Nov 15 4:00 AM PST 2009 Nvidia calls Intel's graphics chip tactics 'aggressive'

    Company is complaining loudly about Intel's bundling strategies in the graphics chip market.

    Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers

  • Fri Nov 13 10:19 PM PST 2009 Google Books settlement sets geographic, business limits

    Revised settlement allows the scanning of out-of-print works from only English-speaking countries, restricts future business for Google, and gives copyright holders more rights.

    Posted in News - Digital Media by Elinor Mills

  • Fri Nov 13 11:00 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Pre-holiday buying spree

    Lots of big tech players go shopping, while Intel closes antitrust deal. Also: Windows 7 inspired by Mac OS?

    Posted in News - Business Tech by Steven Musil