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Acta: EU suspends treaty approval
The controversial Acta bill is to be taken to Europe's highest court.
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Apple's Schiller defends app approval process; misses the point
Apple comes to the defense of its app approval process but misses the point about what has developers frustrated most.
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Schiller: App Store isn't broken
In a recent interview with BusinessWeek, Apple's Phil Schiller defends the App Store by saying that most apps are denied for being "inappropriate" or for intellectual property reasons. So there.
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How fast can remote monitoring move?
What the remote medical monitoring industry needs to get past the analysts' hockey stick graphs are standards. Technical standards, payment standards, approval standards. This is no longer rocket...
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FDA orders new approvals on old medical devices
So what we're left with is risky devices that were never tested but lie beyond the reach of civil law because courts claim the untested approval is binding. The new round of tests will close the...
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Scoreboard: The highest and lowest rated leaders in tech
Who is the best judge of a tech leader's performance? It's not Wall Street analysts or the general public, it's the people inside the company. Based on ratings from Glassdoor.com, see how the tech...
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Glue for eye tears wins sales approval
Time will tell, but hydrogel technology could be the start of a real revolution in the treatment of many wounds which defy healing today.
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Facebook stock approved for listing on the Nasdaq
Facebook is expected to go public this week and start trading under the "FB" ticker at a price range between $28 and $35. The SEC has approved the company's stock for trading on the Nasdaq.
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TV-Shack extradition approved: Every UK citizen is now at risk
British student Richard O'Dwyer will be extradited after the Home Secretary approved the court's decision. All British citizens are now at risk of a similar fate.
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UK mobile network gets 4G approval: Rollout this year?
The joint venture of Orange and T-Mobile received 4G network approval from the UK's broadband regulator. Could a 4G rollout finally hit the British streets this year?
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Acta: EU suspends treaty approval
The controversial Acta bill is to be taken to Europe's highest court.
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Samsung approves LCD spin-off; focus shifts to OLED
Samsung plans to spin-off its loss-making LCD business into a separate entity later this year, as it shifts its focus to OLED televisions.
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Google applauds as Nevada approves rules for driverless cars
The State of Nevada has put a framework in place for testing and licensing self-driving cars, meaning Google is that much closer to being a highway star.
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DOJ approves Google, Motorola Mobility merger
Following a seal of approval from the European Commission, now the U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly following suit in the matter of Google's proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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OLPC XO 3.0 tablet is kid-friendly, education-approved (photos)
The OLPC XO 3.0 is a linux-based tablet from Marvell and One Laptop Per Child.
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Visa approves smartphones for NFC payments: Good start, but still hurdles ahead
Visa's move to certify key smartphones for its wireless payment system only steps up the NFC-race slightly. Retailers, banks and mobile manufacturers still have a way to go yet.
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Download Non Amazon Approved Apps on your Kindle Fire
Amazon has a great App Store, but what if you want to download apps that aren't approved or available in the Amazon App Store? This article will show you how, and also guide you to some...
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Turn it down! FCC approves new rules to quiet noisy TV commercials
When you're not fast forwarding through commercials during shows recorded on your DVR, you may have noticed that some pesky ads try to blast into your brain by being 10 decibels louder than the...
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FAA approves iPads in the cockpit; American Airlines to start Friday
The FAA has granted the approval for Pilots to use iPads in all phases of flight. The first iPad-flights take off on Friday.
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Motorola Mobility's shareholders approve Google merger
Motorola Mobility's shareholders have overwhelmingly agreed to a Google merger. But the U.S. Justice Dept. still remains silent on the issue.
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