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Skyhook: Google made OEMs break business deals, infringed patents
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated September 16, 2010 2:11 PM Location-based WiFi service Skyhook Wireless has filed two lawsuits against Google, accusing the search giant of infringing on a number of its location patents and influencing other companies to ...
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Microsoft's IE9 off limits to most Windows PCs
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Microsoft may have a tough time building significant market share for its new Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) browser because eligible users are in the minority. Several analysts agreed that Microsoft has its work cut out for ...
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Yahoo's Bartz Says Apple's iAd Will 'Fall Apart'
PC Magazine
Yahoo's Carol Bartz has never been one to mince words, and that tradition continued this week when she suggested that Apple's iAd platform will "fall apart." In an interview with Reuters, the Yahoo chief executive said Apple's need for control will be ...
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Microsoft Finalizes Windows Phone 7 Dev Tools
PC Magazine
Windows Phone 7 is marching along towards its rumored October release date. As promised, Microsoft on Thursday released the final version of the developer tools for its upcoming phone platform, including a software developer's kit to allow devs to put ...
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Automotive X Prize Winner Gets 102.5 MPG
Wired News
By Chuck Squatriglia It may look odd, but the ultralight Edison2 Very Light Car gets 102.5 mpg, it does so with good old-fashioned internal combustion and it's just won the Progressive Automotive X Prize. The Very Light Car was among three innovative, ...
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White House Financial System Review Saves Millions
InformationWeek
Three federal agencies will save an estimated $327 million by scrapping or cutting back planned financial system modernization efforts, White House says. By J. Nicholas Hoover The White House on Wednesday announced changes to financial system ...
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Verizon's LTE Network Launching in 30 NFL Cities by End of the Year
SlashGear
By Evan Selleck on Thursday, Sep 16th 2010 Verizon's plans for 4G connectivity for all of its customers is still a focus for the largest wireless carrier in the United States, and it seems that they've got a commitment to themselves (and hopefully the ...
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BlackBerry Retains Fans Despite Challenging Corporate Market
Wall Street Journal
By Stuart Weinberg OF DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TORONTO (Dow Jones)--Already under attack in the consumer market, Research In Motion Ltd.'s (RIMM) BlackBerry is experiencing an unprecedented challenge in the corporate-smartphone market from Apple Inc.'s ...
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'Halo: Reach': Bungie Studios' final installment goes dark »
Los Angeles Times
In the opening shot of the new video game Halo Reach, a helmet with a shattered visor lies alone on the surface of a barren alien planet. It's a solemn vision signifying that unlike the previous five Halo games, this isn'ta story of victory and triumph ...
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Faster Forward: Thoughts on Craigslist and 'adult services' ads
Washington Post
By Rob Pegoraro Craigslist got an old-fashioned Congressional grilling Thursday at a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on child sex trafficking -- the expected sequel to months of contentious debate over the classified-ads site's shuttered "adult ...
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