Apple v. Samsung: The legal aftershocks
What do lawyers make of Apple's victory? They think among other things that, besides showing a broken patent system, Apple may yet regret its “victory.”
What do lawyers make of Apple's victory? They think among other things that, besides showing a broken patent system, Apple may yet regret its “victory.”
The first nuclear power plant being considered for production of electricity for manned or unmanned bases on the Moon, Mars and other planets "may really look like it came from outer space."
Defunding the World Intellectual Property Organisation could have an impact on the technology industry in short order. It's conceivable that any restraint on software and content piracy abroad could be lifted.
Cathode-ray tubes and other electronic waste is being illegally exported to Ghana and Nigeria from local council dumps, an investigation by the Environmental Investigation Agency has found
A controversial Bill handing President Obama power over privately owned computer systems during a "national cyber emergency" and prohibiting any review by the court system, will return this year.
Over the weekend a local developer has accused Telstra of violating the terms of the popular GNU General Public License in its T-Hub, T-Box and potentially T-Touch Tab products.
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a module that will go into space to conduct particle physics experiments, is set to leave CERN for the Kennedy Space Cente
A naive English student goes to New York, and gets amazed by everything shiny, bright and colourful, and writes a blog about how bloody brilliant it is.
I actually heard one political analyst today say that "nobody" wants the EPA to single-handedly deal with greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.
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