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  • Driver's licenses become smart cards
    Tuesday 3 October 2006 – 06:26
    Digimarc, a company that specializes in providing driver's licenses, today announced the completion of a project that would integrate a silicon chip into driver's licenses. The card would meet new Federal requirements for proof of citizenship when crossing U.S. borders.
  • T-Mobile USA wins U.S. mobile licenses for $4.2 billion
    Tuesday 19 September 2006 – 09:38
    T-Mobile USA, a unit of Deutsche Telekom AG (DT), has won 120 mobile licenses in the U.S. with a bid of $4.2 billion, in a move that will help the company expand its presence in the important U.S. market.
  • Sun reports six million Solaris 10 operating licenses
    Wednesday 1 November 2006 – 01:22
    Sun today said that it has reached a milestone of six million licenses for its Solaris 10 operating system since the software's release in January 2005.
  • AMD licenses Z-RAM technology
    Tuesday 24 January 2006 – 06:46
    Following rumors in the past week, Innovative Silicon (ISi) today announced that AMD has licensed its Z-RAM technology that may enable the processor manufacturer not only to increase on-chip memory sizes for its CPUs but also reduce I/O power consumption. ISi claims to have Z-RAM technology currently running on 90 nm SOI silicon.
  • MusicNet gets DRM-free licenses for over a million songs
    Wednesday 25 July 2007 – 11:09 in Business
    New York (NY) - Adding its voice into the new revolution for online music, MusicNet announced today it has acquired licenses for over one million songs that it plans to sell as straight MP3 files. The biggest deal came with EMI Music, one of the "big fiv

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  • UPDATE: EC indicates Microsoft's source code licensing may not be enough*
    Wednesday 25 January 2006 – 05:02
    UPDATE: EC indicates Microsoft's source code licensing may not be enough A brief statement issued this evening, European time, on behalf of the European Commission, indicates that it is leaving its options open with regard to whether Microsoft's creation of new "reference licenses" for certain elements of Windows source code, qualifies as an adequate response to its call for documentation of those elements.

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