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Photos: From X-ray to iPod

February 7, 2005 Radiologists at UCLA turn to Apple's digital media device to store medical images. TAGS: Dr., Apple iPod, Apple Computer, image, photograph

U.K. hospital to use 'clean' keyboard to help ward off germs

November 2, 2006 New keyboard is equipped with a timer that lets users know when it needs to be cleaned. TAGS: keyboard, hospital, patient, infection, Dr., bug, London, U.K.

Google: Microsoft suit could crimp China efforts

September 1, 2005 The search giant argues that a ban on Kai-Fu Lee assuming his duties this fall would hurt its efforts to recruit Chinese students. TAGS: China, Kai-Fu Lee, recruiting, Dr., Google Inc., search engine company, R&D, representative, student, class, trial, Microsoft Corp., agreement

Microsoft sues over Google hire

July 19, 2005 Lawsuit is response to defection of Kai-Fu Lee, who has been focusing on new search technologies for Redmond. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, China, Google Inc., BEA Systems Inc., hiring, R&D, Dr., Microsoft Corp., vice president, worker, agreement

Implanted ID chip finds way into ERs, bars

January 21, 2005 Scottish nightclub offers to implant patrons with controversial VeriChip so they can buy drinks more easily. TAGS: VeriChip, RFID, Scotland, patient, Dr.

Ex-Microsoft employee a million-dollar man

July 27, 2005 Last year Microsoft paid Kai-Fu Lee, recently hired by Google to run its operations in China, more than $1 million, according to a court filing. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, California, China, Google Inc., Dr., court, Redmond, Washington, Microsoft Corp., agreement

Paging Dr. Inkjet--broken bones need mending

April 6, 2005 Is there a nozzle in the house? Novel application of tech used in printers could aid body's healing process, researchers say. TAGS: inkjet, cell, patient, paging, Dr., professor, researcher

The Internet's new Dr. Spock?

August 17, 2007 MIT media scholar Henry Jenkins shares expertise on technology's effect on kids, how games are replacing TV and YouTube-style politics. TAGS: Henry Jenkins, culture, generation, kid, media, Dr., environment, researcher, TV, games

Courtroom showdown for Microsoft and Google

September 6, 2005 Microsoft lawyers claim Kai-Fu Lee can't be trusted with corporate secrets, while Google says Redmond is off-base. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, Google Inc., lawyer, China, Dr., Eric Schmidt, attorney, trial, Seattle, Redmond, vice president, Microsoft Corp., agreement

Google asks court to void Lee's Microsoft pact

August 29, 2005 Search giant asks federal judge to make summary judgment and rule that Microsoft's employment contract violates California law. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, California, hiring, Google Inc., federal judge, China, court, Dr., law, Microsoft Corp.

Doctors prescribe iPods for storage

February 7, 2005 UCLA radiologists didn't have enough space on hard discs to store high-res images. So they turned to Apple music players. Photos: From X ray to iPod TAGS: Apple iPod, open source, Dr., music player, platform, workstation, image, Apple Computer, photograph, security

Targeting disabilities with tech

November 23, 2004 In Asia, several companies get grants from Samsung's DigitAll Hope program to technology to benefit the underprivileged, disabled. TAGS: minister, Singapore, Dr., Samsung Electronics

Google exec rebuffs Microsoft's claims

August 20, 2005 Kai-Fu Lee, whose hiring sparked a legal battle between Google and Microsoft, tells a court the software giant got his job history wrong. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, claim, search technology, lawsuit, China, Google Inc., search engine, MSN, exec, hiring, Microsoft Corp., Dr., California

Calif. court ruling seeks to protect bloggers, Web publishers

November 20, 2006 Reversing an appeals court, justices say those who claim to have been defamed in Internet postings may only sue the "originators" of that content. TAGS: justice, distributor, court, posting, blogger, law, Dr., women, health, California, eBay Inc., America Online Inc.

It's the site of the living dead, as cult films hit Web

March 8, 2006 Hard-to-find cult classics are now available for free online, as enthusiasts upload them to a site called Veoh. TAGS: Veoh Networks, movies, Dr., food, movie, video

Keeping clean tech down-to-earth

April 16, 2007 For Vinod Khosla, the debate over solar power and other energy options comes down to pragmatic questions of cost. TAGS: wind power, plant, debate, goal, Germany, Dr., China, U.S.
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