
Apple sues HTC over iPhone patents
Company alleges the rival phone maker infringes on 20 iPhone-related patents. Steve Jobs: "Competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours."
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DOE's Chu looks to past for energy breakthroughs
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announces ARPA-E funding programs for improved building efficiency and to develop grid storage to complement wind and solar.
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Botnets cause surge in February spam
Spam levels increase more than 5 percent in February over prior month, due in large part to greater activity from Grum and Rustock botnets, according to Symantec.
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Open source: Still room for the little guy?
Open source is increasingly a key strategy for the big enterprise-software vendors, but this doesn't mean there isn't still a place for small players.
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IBM rethinks industry-standard servers
Big Blue's new line, dubbed the eX5 portfolio, features architecture tweaks that let the customer add more memory without buying an entirely new server.
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Skype on TV: Will the videophone finally be reality?
The addition of Skype to new TVs from Samsung, Panasonic, and LG could bring about the long-predicted videophone.
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At Singularity University, blowing minds and taking meetings
For one student at the elite institution, learning from thought leaders in a series of exponentially growing technologies will likely lead to a rich future helping to change the world.
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Opera 10.5 brings new JavaScript engine
Opera Software releases a new browser for Windows that sports faster JavaScript and HTML5 video.
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Report: Aurora attack was tested last summer
Latest report on attacks targeting Google and others calls it just another "old school" botnet.
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Google gives translation help with Chrome 4.1
The beta update, for Windows only, can automatically translate Web pages it detects are in a different language. Also: new extensions work.
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Ranking the top game-design colleges
Now college students can make video games for fun and profit. This list tells you where to go to learn about game design.
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Innovations grow at Greener Gadgets confab
New York conference aimed at sharing ideas for environmentally friendly gadgets proves fertile ground for green innovation.
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PS3 console errors fixed, leap year bug to blame
Reports are still scattered, but after testing our own PS3, it appears the global 8001050F error that left most non-Slim PS3 consoles essentially unplayable seems to be fixed.
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Microsoft warns of zero-day hole for older Windows
One workaround for hole that could be exploited by attackers taking control of Windows running IE is to avoid pressing the F1 key when prompted by a Web site.
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Key Intel executive suffers stroke
Sean Maloney, one of the chipmaker's highest-ranking executives, suffers a stroke and will take a leave of absence.
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Heartless Web scam leaves brides at the altar
A bridal show scheduled this week in Boston turns out to be a mean-spirited Web scam. The fraudsters may have made off with more than $100,000.
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Seesmic updates Blackberry, Windows Twitter apps
A minor update to Seesmic's Twitter app for BlackBerry adds support for multiple accounts, Ping.fm, and a new photo service.
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Four men charged in computerized online ticket scam
Group is accused of operating a network of computers that bought up the best seats at events and re-sold them, allegedly making more than $25 million in profits.
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Open-source evolution hits overdrive
Open source hasn't been kind to its proprietary forbears, but it's also not doing any favors to its kin, driving the pace of innovation up and some open-source competitors out.
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When good game consoles go bad
Sony's PS3 clock bug brings to mind other big annoyances console users run into. And until Sony says what really caused the problem, can we assume it's DRM?
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