Mark Cuban Insider Trading Lawsuit Dismissed
The judge said the SEC failed to prove deception, and therefore fraud. The SEC can appeal or file an amended lawsuit.
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Review: Firefox 3.5 Makes Browsing Better
Mozilla's latest Web browser is a solid step forward, with features including private browsing, geolocation, and support for the latest audio, video, graphics, and HTML 5.
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Why Business IT Shouldn't Shrug Off Chrome OS
It sends a message about the future of the Web on employees' desktops.
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Is Instant-On Chrome OS's Killer App?
It's a good start, though rivals are already delivering it.
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Chrome OS Faces Integration Challenges Ahead
Google has only begun to solve problems getting client apps and Web apps to work together.
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The Basics About Chrome OS
Don't expect much more from Google until its open source release.
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InformationWeek Analytics: Government IT Priorities
When money is tight and goals are in flux, process makes all the difference.
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Microsoft Window 7: Is New OS The Beginning Of XP's End?
Microsoft is ending mainstream support for XP, and it's unclear whether PC makers and app developers will continue supporting the OS. It might just be time to move on.
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Down To Business: The Backlash Against Science And Math Education
Just because tech jobs are more scarce in the U.S. doesn't mean we should pull back from STEM education. It's so much more than vocational training.
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Amazon Says It Will Stop Deleting Kindle Books
By deleting two unauthorized Orwell books from the Kindle devices of readers who had purchased them, Amazon highlighted how poorly real world expectations apply to the digital world.
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Design Your Own Board Game With The Game Crafter
A new Web site from Plain Black Corp. helps individuals create and sell board and card games.
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Accenture Buys Symbian Services Unit From Nokia
Symbian OS is the world's most widely used smartphone platform, but it is facing increased competition from Apple's iPhone, Google's Android, and Research In Motion's BlackBerry.
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Verizon Eases Up On Exclusive Mobile Handset Deals
Any new exclusivity arrangements it makes with handset manufacturers will last no longer than six months for carriers with up to 500,000 customers, Verizon says.
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Google Pitches PowerMeter Empowerment
In keeping with its mission to organize the world's information, Google is testing software to help people understand how they use power. Once you discover the cost of heating your home with hair dryers, you may never do it again.
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FCC Puts Focus On Wireless Broadband
Objective is to expand access to more Americans and aid in job creation by promoting wireless and broadband technologies.
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GAO: Federal Grants Web Site Shows 'Weaknesses'
Poor usability and mismanagement plague Grants.gov, which gives access to $500 billion in annual grants, Government Accountability Office survey finds.
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Sun Shareholders Approve Merger With Oracle
The deal is still being scrutinized by federal regulators, however, and the hold-up is how Oracle licenses the rights to Java.
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