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Thu Aug 7 2008
Dell claims to be carbon-neutral
The company says it has met its target of becoming carbon-neutral five months early, but some industry watchers are skeptical.
Posted by
Neil Vowles
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Fri Jun 13 2008
Images: NASA's new spacesuit designs--and old ones, too
NASA taps Oceaneering International to make spacesuits that protect astronauts on their way to the moon. Plus, see how spacesuit fashions have changed.
Posted by
Andy Smith
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Fri Feb 20 2009
Intuit's chief on economy: Welcome to the 'new normal'
Intuit CEO Brad Smith's recent comments show the software maker has a killer instinct and has what it needs to make it through the recession.
Posted by
Larry Dignan
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Mon May 4 2009
Books for practical mechanical engineering
For anyone interested in the practical applications of mechanical engineering, here is a list of terrific books reviewed by Peter Glaskowsky.
Posted by
Peter Glaskowsky
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Thu Oct 2 2008
Activision takes a smack at the music industry over Guitar Hero
The music labels are wrong to think they're the primary value in Guitar Hero and other games. The inverse is true.
Posted by
Matt Asay
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Mon Jun 30 2008
Loaded: I'm with the band
Facebook wants you to come to terms with your gender. Canadians are protesting the iPhone rate plan from Rogers Communications. Plus, the Loaded crew heads to the Hard Rock Cafe to see Aerosmith at th...
Posted by
Natali Del Conte
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Mon Mar 9 1998
Shampoo ruling to affect high tech
The Supreme Court rules companies may not rely on copyright law to prevent their overseas goods from being imported and distributed by other firms.
Posted by
Dan Goodin
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Fri Mar 22 2002
Court pares back digital-download patent
After winning settlements from defendants including Amazon.com, Intouch Group loses a round in its bid to collect licensing fees for its technology.
Posted by
Gwendolyn Mariano
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Mon Jul 16 2001
Software download patent refuses to die
A federal appeals court for the second time breathes life into a patent that could force software makers to pay licensing fees to sell their products directly over the Web.
Posted by
Paul Festa
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Mon Sep 15 1997
Judge acts in "metatag" case
A federal judge issues a preliminary injunction forbidding a Web publisher from embedding keywords in its site that exploit the popularity of a competing site.
Posted by
Dan Goodin