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The Net giant, ever eager for a faster Internet, debuts its Google Public DNS service. With it, Google could become even more central to the Net.
Michael Valek, Chris Ryan, and Matt Wermager are lawyers with the firm of firm of Vinson & Elkins LLP. Here, they discuss recent developments in our intellectual property system, the role the law plays to encourage innovation, as well as why any or all of this should matter to the rest of us. The postings on this site were created for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Disclaimer.
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Acer 17-inch, Intel dual-core laptop falls to $479Staples is selling a large 17-inch Acer laptop for $479.
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Intel's 48-core processor debut (photos)
Technically Incorrect
Doctors told to say no to Facebook come-onsThe U.K.'s Medicine Defense Union has advised doctors who are propositioned by patients on Facebook to not even say no. Its advice is to ignore every personal message.
Beyond Binary
Microsoft's Bing goes downIn what could be a blow to Bing's image, the main Microsoft search site goes down.
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Microsoft's new mapping tricks
Technically Incorrect
Last call for i-Booze delivery serviceA Seattle-based online beer and wine delivery service has its license application turned down and then its founder is found guilty of selling alcohol without a license.
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A window into the Microsoft Store
The Social
Friendster gets a face-lift, looks for love?The social network has long since fallen from favor in the U.S. Its redesign places its focus more squarely in Asia, where the youth market has stuck with it.
Health Tech
Teen scientists vie for $100,000 prize in N.Y.Twenty finalists in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science, & Technology gather to showcase projects ranging from diabetes treatment to protein drug delivery.
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Web Crawler
Hardware for Gmail: The 'Gboard' keyboardGmail's got desktop hardware now, though not from Google. The Gboard is a new Gmail-centric keyboard with colored shortcut keys that let you zip around your in-box.
Green Tech
California gives green light for space-based solarUtility PG&E and aerospace start-up Solaren plan to generate 200 megawatts worth of base load power from satellites equipped with solar panels in space.