Intel vs. AMD Pushed Back to 2010

The trial date for AMD's long-running antitrust case against chipmaker Intel has been pushed back to February of 2010, as both companies move to depose witnesses.

Back in 2005, chipmaker AMD sued read more »

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Emoticon mask will make you smile

The "Mask of Emotion", a project from the Digital Media Design Dept at Hongik University in Korea, trades facial expressions for LED emoticons. The default setting is no expression, but if people s read more »

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Microsoft Dodges $419 Mln Alcatel Suit

A jury has found that Microsoft's Xbox 360 doesn't violate an Alcatel-Lucent patent - and Microsoft doesn't have to pay $419 million in damages.

A jury in a San Diego federal court has ruled th read more »

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CBS Makes Video Pact with Yahoo

Yahoo has joined CBS's Audience Network, meaning it will now carry video of CBS network programming clips, and highlights.

Yahoo has announced that it has joined CBS's Audience Network, enabling read more »

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AIST Makes Tree With Solar-cell Leaves

A Japanese institute and firms prototyped a foliage plant-like solar cell module by using organic thin-film solar cells.

A leaf-like module featuring bright green solar cells was developed by Nati read more »

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Microsoft Start UK Online Store

The software giant is cutting out the middle man in the UK and Germany by offering consumers the chance to buy its products through a new online store.

They’ve done almost everything else, so why read more »

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New Adobe Acrobat 9 supports Flash

Adobe Systems Incorporated today introduced Adobe Acrobat 9 software.

Acrobat 9 delivers native support for Adobe Flash technology, the ability to unify a wide range of content in rich PDF Portfol read more »

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MIT develops a 'paper towel' for oil spills

A mat of nanowires with the touch and feel of paper could be an important new tool in the cleanup of oil and other organic pollutants, MIT researchers and colleagues report in the May 30 online issue read more »

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