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Students, law prof want RIAA trial live and onlineOpen in New Window
The group of Harvard Law students defending one Joel Tenenbaum in an RIAA lawsuit have an unusual request for the judge: they want the whole case streamed live over the Internet.Read More... read more »
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Norwegian podcast puts entire Beatles catalog online—legallyOpen in New Window
"This may be a case of unintended consequences. The NRK, Norway's national broadcasting service has scored permission from the country's music rights holders to release podcasts of any programs th read more »
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Borland CEO leaves, joins VMwareOpen in New Window
Borland Software's CEO has resigned, taking a position at VMware, and Borland also is reporting a workforce reduction of about 15 percent.Tod Nielsen, who had served as Borland president and CEO sinc read more »
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The 2008 VC Liquidity Drought In ChartsOpen in New Window
The financial meltdown of 2008 all but shut down venture-backed exits, as we all know. The National Venture Capital Association declared a crisis back in the second quarter, which got worse in the t read more »
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Powermat joins the wireless charger frayOpen in New Window
Powermat has joined a list of companies that promise to reduce the clutter from using a separate charger cable for every cell phone, MP3 player and other electrical device. read more »
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The Most Reliable Tech GearOpen in New Window
More than 44,000 PCWorld.com visitors rated leading computer and peripheral vendors in our annual Reliability and Service Survey. Companies were graded head-to-head against their competitors in six p read more »
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The Five Most Dangerous Security Myths: Myth #2Open in New Window
Sure, the Web is today's Wild West, with digital guns blazing and no sheriff in sight. But as long as you use a good antivirus program, you're completely safe, right? read more »
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Patent troll sues Oprah, Sony over online book viewingOpen in New Window
'We own the touchy, feely internet'An IP-squatting firm is suing Oprah Winfrey's production company and Sony Electronics over patent infringement for using and promoting software that displays books read more »
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