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Microsoft Rattles Android’s Cage With HTC Patent Deal

Microsoft on Tuesday announced that it has signed a patent agreement with HTC covering the phone maker's Android-based devices, and it's talking with other phone vendors as well about its "concerns" regarding Google's mobile operating platform ...

Software Services the Silver Lining in 2009’s Tech Cloud

The high-tech industry lost jobs in 2009 for the first time in several years, but the cuts were fewer than those experienced in the private sector as a whole, thanks in part to relative strength in the category of software services ...

Another Linux-Compatible Mobile OS Is in the Oven

Targeting a market already replete with numerous contenders, a consortium of six Japanese firms on Monday announced plans to build a new mobile operating system that will be compatible at least with Linux and Symbian -- and possibly with Android too ...

Social Nets Need New Privacy Rule Book, Says Senator

In response to a raft of recent privacy changes at Facebook, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., on Monday asked the FTC to design privacy rules for social networking sites, including clear guidelines on how information submitted to sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter can be used and disseminated. ...

Hubble Marks 20 Years With Spectacular Shot of Stars Being Born

Twenty years ago Saturday, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into low Earth orbit, beginning its journey to become NASA's best-recognized, longest-lived and most prolific space observatory ...

NASA Observatory Sheds New Light on Sun

Two months after the launch of NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, its first images are now arriving back on Earth with more detail about the sun than has ever been seen before ...

White House Gives Back: Drupal Gets New Custom Code

Taking its relationship with Drupal to the next level, the Obama administration announced on Wednesday that it has released to the public some of the custom code it's developed for the Whitehouse.gov website ...

New Google Tool Exposes Government Pushing and Prying

Google may have been the primary target of a sharp attack by privacy commissioners from 10 nations on Tuesday, but later that same day, the company revealed a new tool that could effectively turn the tables on those and other governments ...

The Bank, the Linux User and the 9-Month Call for Help

Garrett Heaton can't speak highly enough of his bank ...

School District Accused of Snapping Thousands of Shots of Students at Home

In the past two months since it originally surfaced, the Blake Robbins v. the Lower Merion School District school spying case just keeps getting bigger ...

Obama on Space Exploration: We’ve Got to Be Smart

President Obama on Thursday delivered a major speech at the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida about his vision for human spaceflight in the coming years, affirming that he is "100 percent committed to the mission of NASA and its future." ...

Obama to Defend Space Vision Against Mounting Criticism

Obama on Thursday will speak at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida about his plans for drastically changing the direction of the nation's human spaceflight program ...

Air-Sniffing Cellphones Could Aid Chemical-Warfare Defense

If the Department of Homeland Security has its way, cellphones will soon do more than transmit calls, GPS information and a host of data from the Web. They'll also monitor the air for toxic substances that could be part of a chemical warfare attack ...

Google May Engage Android to Flatten the iPad

Apple's newly launched iPad may be taking up the majority of consumer mindshare in the tablet category following its launch earlier this month, but Google is furtively working on a device of its own that will be powered exclusively by Android ...

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Google Earth Helps Scientists Unearth Possible Human Ancestor

Scientists on Thursday announced the discovery of a new species of hominid, thanks to fossils whose whereabouts were located with the help of Google Earth ...

IBM Locks Horns With Tiny French Firm Over FOSS

Advocates of free and open source software were on the warpath Wednesday following the eruption of a bitter legal battle between IBM and a tiny French firm ...

Tech Coalition to Obama: Consumers Need More Energy Data

A group of 47 companies and organizations, including Google and AT&p;T, on Monday sent a letter to President Obama urging him to help provide consumers with more information about their energy use ...

People of Lava Want to Put a Big Android in Your Living Room

The much-anticipated "Google TV" may be in the works, but a Swedish company has already won the race to the proverbial finish line with the world's first Android-based TV ...

Prefab May Give Any Software Open Sourciness

A new tool developed at the University of Washington has the potential to make all software effectively open source -- in a way ...

Novell Scoops Up the Marbles, SCO Goes Home

After six years of battle, a federal jury on Tuesday settled the longstanding SCO Group v. Novell case by ruling that Novell owns the rights to the Unix operating system ...

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