
Apple v. Samsung: Apple says Samsung is free-riding on $1 billion in marketing
On day two of testimony, jurors hear secretive history of the iPhone.
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Steve Jobs "seemed receptive" to 7-inch iPad in 2011
Apple exec Eddy Cue argued in January 2011 that Apple should make a 7-inch iPad.
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MPAA "embedding is infringement" theory rejected by court
Judge calls on Congress to update copyright law for the online video era.
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AT&T will kill 2G network by 2017 to clear spectrum for 3G and 4G
Customers will have to stop using 2G phones whether they want to or not.
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French anti-P2P agency Hadopi likely to get shut down
New French minister of culture says Hadopi has "not fulfilled its mission."
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Maxis and Electronic Arts sue Zynga over The Ville
EA says that The Ville is "largely indistinguishable" from The Sims Social.
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Knight Capital has new infusion of cash "to operate for the day"
As stock price rallies, the mood at the company remains "dour."
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Tea Party Republicans sketch out Internet policy
Wanted: less corporate regulation, less government snooping.
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Mountain Lion having mysterious effect on battery life for some users
The cause is unclear, but Apple appears to be investigating the issue.
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Tough talk for Samsung's lawyers, but no sanctions
A press release about excluded evidence in Apple v. Samsung angered the judge.
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Ars Technicast, Episode 7—Don't mess with my desk
We talk desk setups, ergonomics, peripherals, and the swoosh of a trackball.
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Half of air particulates in North America imported from Asia
And most of that is dust, rather than pollution.
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Apple's claim to two Kodak patents denied by bankruptcy court
Apple waited too long to claim ownership of 2 patents in Kodak's patent sale.
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NASA picks Boeing, Sierra Nevada, and SpaceX for Commercial Crew
CCiCap winners get hundreds of millions towards flight testing.
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Three decades of the Commodore 64
We reminisce about a major step in the development of the personal computer.
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HP releases more Open webOS code, including System Manager and core apps
The company also revealed that Open webOS won't run on existing hardware.
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A thermostat that learns? Three months with the Nest
The launch hype is over. What's left? A capable-but-geeky learning thermostat.
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Adobe releases Source Sans Pro, a new open source font
The font family is available under the OSI-approved SIL Open Font License.
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US homes drop pay-TV as DirecTV, Comcast, Time Warner lose subscribers
Meanwhile, UK officials recommend eliminating broadcast TV entirely.
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Americans grumble about their cellphone service
Pew survey finds over 35 percent of smartphone owners see weekly dropped calls.
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Valve's optimizations make Linux port of L4D2 outperform Windows version
Linux port gets 315 FPS, and the Direct3D-based Windows version runs at 270 FPS.
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Company's software trading glitch cost it $10 million per minute
Knight Capital Group's faulty algorithm could drive the company out of business.
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Mars, Commercial Crew feature in big weekend for NASA
Events of the next few days will be felt for many years in the space industry.
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Court orders TSA to justify year-long defiance of the law
TSA has refused to explain and take public comments on body-scanning policies.
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Microsoft: "Metro" out, "Windows 8-style UI" in, amid rumors of a trademark dispute
Sources claim that German retailer Metro AG is unhappy with Redmond.
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