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  • Grandma Can Text Faster Than You Can
    Tuesday 29 July 2008 – 06:50
    Chicago (IL) - Think all 100-year-olds know nothing of current technology trends and how to use them?
  • Can "Foxton" solve server heat issues?
    Tuesday 8 February 2005 – 11:49
    Intel is set to unveil a new technology which could change the way companies have to deal with heat issues in densely-packed server environments.
  • If You Can't Beat'em, Sue'em: Lamentations On The Grokster Decision
    Tuesday 28 June 2005 – 06:00
    The Supreme Court has handed down its decision in the Grokster case, and you, the consumer, are on the losing end.
  • P2Pers: We can make file-sharing secure and outsell iTunes
    Thursday 22 July 2004 – 04:50
    In a bid to persuade the music industry that P2P networks can encourage legal file-sharing, P2P companies today claimed that more people have bought tracks from Heart's new album, 'Jupiter's Darling', via the likes of Grokster, Morpheus and Kazaa than through Apple's iTunes Music Store.
  • Scientists demonstrate magnets that can control the colour of a liquid
    Friday 6 July 2007 – 12:33
    An iron oxide water-based solution has been discovered which changes color under varying magnetic field strengths
  • FTC wants to tweak CAN-SPAM Act
    Thursday 19 May 2005 – 08:43
    The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is consulting on proposed changes to the CAN-SPAM Act.
  • Can Motorola crack flat-screen TVs?
    Wednesday 7 January 2004 – 12:49
    Motorola wants to leap into the flat-screen TV market with guns blazing, but with so many players moving in the high-margin area, the world's second-largest cell phone maker may find it tough to stake a claim.
  • Can Microsoft ever meet the EU's standards for interoperability?
    Saturday 8 July 2006 – 12:14
    The European Commission meets on Monday to determine the amount of fines it's prepared to levy against Microsoft (a very short meeting, most believe), and again on Wednesday, most likely to impose these fines. It would seem the EC is in a rush to proclaim Microsoft guilty of not turning over material that an agreement with its independent trustee says is actually due the following week.
  • Lindows can keep company name, a netherlands judge rules
    Friday 28 May 2004 – 04:02
    In a case that could have forced Linux vendor Lindows to change its business name worldwide, a Netherlands court on Thursday ruled that Lindows' current limited use of the Lindows name does not violate Microsoft's Windows trademark.
  • Holiday Shoppers can pick up Amazon.com purchases at Borders
    Monday 2 December 2002 – 06:41
    Amazon.com online shoppers can now pay for, pick up and return their amazon.com Internet purchases of books, CDs and DVDs at over 400 U.S.
  • Cars That You Can Ta;l With While You Drive
    Wednesday 31 July 2002 – 04:22
    Honda and IBM have announced that they are working together to create a navigation system in the Honda Accord that is integrated with voice recognition software.
  • Can In2TV "broadband television" fuel new growth for AOL?
    Tuesday 28 March 2006 – 09:40
    With a waning subscriber base, especially for its traditional dial-up services, and ever diminishing prominence in the instant messaging and e-mail fields it once dominated, AOL is turning to a new - and, at the same time, old - means of future revenue. It's placing a free commercial TV network over the Web, complete with reruns...and 20-second spots.
  • Cell processor can decode 48 MPEG-2 streams - simultaneously
    Monday 2 May 2005 – 09:38
    Toshiba demonstrated that its Cell microprocessor, jointly developed with the Sony Group and IBM Corp., can simultaneously decode 48 SDTV format MPEG-2 streams.
  • Lindows can use its trademark - for now
    Wednesday 11 February 2004 – 04:53
    The US District Court in Seattle has ruled in favour of Lindows.com on key legal issues in the company's dispute with Microsoft.
  • Can Ximian Crash Microsoft's Desktop Party?
    Tuesday 1 July 2003 – 07:15
    Breaking the desktop barrier has not been easy for the Linux community, but software developers are making inroads on arch-nemesis Microsoft and other corporate competitors, spurred by the adoption of open-source systems among private and public organizations.

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