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| Android founder Andy Rubin grilled by Oracle lawyer on Java e-mails (more) | 2012 04 24 |
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| Feature: 'The hidden side of your soul': How the FBI uses the Web as a chil (more) | 2012 04 24 |
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| Every touch-based Apple product targeted by apparent patent troll (more) | 2012 04 23 |
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| Newly revived patent gives Oracle extra ammunition in Google trial (more) | 2012 04 23 |
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| French presidential candidate against three-strikes law, kinda sorta (more) | 2012 04 21 |
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| Plans afoot to tap Iceland's geothermal energy with 745-mile cable (more) | 2012 04 21 |
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| Week in tech: copyrighted magic, System Guide, ChromeOS, and Oracle v. Goog (more) | 2012 04 21 |
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| Privacy experts warn that new car black box bill doesn't go far enough (more) | 2012 04 20 |
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| Archives digitize 19th century materials for 21st century access (more) | 2012 04 20 |
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| FBI seizes activists' anonymous remailer server in bomb threat investigatio (more) | 2012 04 20 |
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| Googler who said 'we need a license for Java' says he didn't really mean it (more) | 2012 04 20 |
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| Australian High Court rules ISPs need not act on private infringement notic (more) | 2012 04 20 |
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| Spectrum shortage? Verizon willing to shed spectrum to gain FCC approval fo (more) | 2012 04 19 |
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| Google CEO Larry Page retakes the stand: 'I'm not sure whether we ever got (more) | 2012 04 19 |
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| Copy protection means some DirecTV subs will need new gear to watch HBO (more) | 2012 04 19 |
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| Feature: Raskally fellows: Are copyright infringers 'pirates' and 'thieves' (more) | 2012 04 19 |
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| RapidShare struggles to placate Big Content with anti-piracy plan (more) | 2012 04 19 |
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| Feature: Electric ladyland: when battery-powered cars were built for women (more) | 2012 04 17 |
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| Ellison, Page both take the stand as Google argues 'Java language is free a (more) | 2012 04 17 |
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| Twitter's no-lawsuit pledge: 'We will not join the patent wars' (more) | 2012 04 17 |
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| Silent magician Teller files copyright suit over 'stolen' shadow trick (more) | 2012 04 17 |
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| Cybercrime loss estimates about as reliable as piracy estimates (more) | 2012 04 17 |
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| Ohio man charged with Anonymous-sponsored attacks on police websites (more) | 2012 04 17 |
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| Feds shutter online narcotics store that used TOR to hide its tracks (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| FCC drops Google investigation over WiFi snooping, issues small fine (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| Oracle tells jury 'you can't just step on somebody's intellectual property' (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| German court extends push e-mail injunction against iCloud, MobileMe (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| Week in tech: Megaupload's prospects for a fair trial and the downside of t (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| Apple: we broke 'Amazon's monopolistic grip' on e-book industry (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| Judge not impressed with government's arguments against preserving Megauplo (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| Great Firewall hiccup? China loses Internet connectivity for an hour (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| iPhone users hold AT&T accountable for perpetuating smartphone theft (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| Oracle's IP war against Google finally going to trial: What's at stake (more) | 2012 04 16 |
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| Apple green-lighted to intervene in Lodsys lawsuit against iOS developers (more) | 2012 04 12 |
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| New government report on IP doesn't say what Big Content thinks it says (more) | 2012 04 12 |
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| Paramount exec faces skeptical crowds on post-SOPA outreach tour (more) | 2012 04 12 |
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| Expert witness says most popular Hotfile downloads are open source apps (more) | 2012 04 12 |
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