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1. TUAW's Daily App: Auditorium
(Found News/Apple)
Auditorium is that rare kind of game that's a must-play no matter what kind of gamer you are. It's a puzzle game, a music game, and a piece of art at various times. It's out now on the iPhone courtesy ...
Microsoft is on verge of getting a court to grant it ownership over domains used in Waledac spam botnet. Read Original Article  ...
Four school districts in California have teamed up with publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in a pilot project to test the use of iPads in math education.  400 iPads will be distributed among eight schools ...
Microsoft continues legal and technical efforts to shut down the Waledac botnets and works to clean infected computers. Read Original Article
Court rules no search warrant is needed for police to track Americans' cell phone whereabouts, but says individual judges can "sparingly" require one. Read Original Article  ...
... Court of Appeals last week rejected a previous decision that iTunes sales and ringtone royalties should be counted in the same way as CD [...] Read Original Article  ...
... to make the public aware of how out of touch Schmidt and Google are when it comes to our privacy rights," said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog. "America needs a Do Not Track Me list, and Google ...
... navigator that's the hallmark of office desks all over the world. But now, Logitech wants to be more dominant in the living room, courtesy of Google TV. It's partnering with the search giant on Google's ...
Man who claims he's addicted to the game Lineage II persuades a court that he can challenge end-user agreement that restricted the game maker's liability. Read Original Article  ...
"Partners" set to battle it out in court for control of key printing technologies. Read Original Article  ...
... to deliver faster download speeds. Both companies are ramping up efforts to court business customers and release costlier devices such as smartphones. The moves are designed to widen the appeal of prepaid ...
12. Why Skype is perfect for Cisco
(Found News/News)
Skype and Cisco Systems could be a match made in heaven. Cisco is reportedly courting Skype, which plans to go public sometime this fall. Read Original Article  ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski plans to announce details of the plan on Thursday, a senior agency official said. The purpose is to circumvent a recent federal appeals court ...
At first glance, Tuesday's federal court ruling on Comcast looked like a clean win for the cable giant and for competitors including Time Warner and AT&T. The court, after all, ruled that Comcast ...
... preparing its defense, Loving Care in turn retrieved messages between her and her attorney sent from her work computer via a personal Webmail account. Not so fast, said the New Jersey Supreme Court last ...
Microsoft begins offering customers modified copies of Microsoft Office, as well as issuing patches for Word 2003 and Word 2007, in order to comply with a court order to pull copies of the productivity ...
... filed in U.S. District Court for Southern New York. Original Article: IBM: Customer Stiffed Us For $1.7 Million -- InformationWeek ...
... Word in August, after i4i Inc., of Toronto, Ontario won a suit over the program's ability to open .XML, .DOCX and .DOCM files, based on custom XML included in the file types. The court agreed to allow ...
If you're thinking about using Skype for Business as a way to save money you might want to put it off until the courts settle lawsuits that swirl around plans to sell the company. That's the advice ...
... a cause. Second, it's got to keep the loyalty of the technically savvy early adopters and Web developers that Google now has been courting with its Chrome browser. Firefox's crossroads: Cutting-edge ...
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