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Health IT reformers look forward smiling
By focusing the definition on what software does, they feel, the committee kept the health IT industry's HIMSS trade group, and the CCHIT certification group it created, at arms-length.
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While Skype and Fring feud over video calls, could FaceTime be the answer?
Fring's updated app allowed iPhone 4 owners to make unrestricted 2-way video calls to Skype on the desktop, but now it doesn't because of a kerfuffel between the VOIP heavyweights. This one is a...
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Semmelweis Syndrome: good science, bad science and global feuding
Semmelweis Syndrome, when science confronts the established powers and wealth, battles ensue.
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Health IT reformers look forward smiling
By focusing the definition on what software does, they feel, the committee kept the health IT industry's HIMSS trade group, and the CCHIT certification group it created, at arms-length.
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Feds seek middle ground in Net neutrality feud
FTC officials say they're trying to get past nightmare scenarios described by fans and foes and may pursue a compromise plan.
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Blogs downed in spam feud
Millions of blogs were unreachable this week, as they apparently were caught in the crossfire of a feud between a spammer and an Israeli antispam company. Also, jacking a car with a laptop, and...
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Network feud leads to Net blackout
Two major Net companies stop exchanging traffic, cutting off access to each other's networks for some customers.
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Jon Stewart 'Crossfire' feud ignites Net frenzy
Online transcripts and video clips of "The Daily Show" comedian blasting his "Crossfire" hosts are snapped up by blogs, other sites.
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Virus expert feuds with Belgian hacker
A row has once again broken out between two of the virus world's best known characters--Sophos senior technology consultant and mouthpiece Graham Cluley and Gigabyte, a female Belgian hacker....
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Site knocked down in MS copyright feud
Neowin.net was knocked offline for nearly 24 hours in an uncommonly harsh application of a widely used Internet copyright enforcement tool.
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Once-hot Net traffic biz jammed by feuds
Companies in the business of speeding Net traffic are hard-hit from the dot-com shakeout, leaving behind a tangle of lawsuits and allegations worthy of a soap opera.
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Stop the Web standards feud...please
Ford Co. technologist Tim Thomasma is asking vendors to quit all their bickering about interoperability standards like Web services and ebXML. The feud threatens to cost his company and others a...
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Online bank hit by MS-Java feud
Australia's St. George Bank confirmed that until customers using Windows XP or Explorer 6 download Java, the bank would be closed to them.
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New suit in TiVo-Sonicblue feud
TiVo is aiming to protect its digital video recorder turf. The San Jose, Calif.-based DVR company filed a lawsuit against rival Sonicblue on Jan. 23 alleging that Sonicblue infringed on a broad...
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Digital watermarking feud heats up
Efforts to set a standard for DVD copy-protection may be jeopardized by a legal dispute between Verance and Digimarc.
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Packard joins HP-Compaq family feud
Opposition to Hewlett-Packard's bid to buy Compaq gains ground as David Packard, son of the HP co-founder, backs the Hewlett family's decision to resist the deal.
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Sun vs. Microsoft: The coffee grounds in the Java feud
The dispute between Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. over Microsoft's use of Java has provoked much heated rhetoric. What's really going on here? The interpretation hinges on...
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MMX's 3-D cousins face family feud
Small-fry processor company Centaur Technologies Inc. has taken a different tack. It is working with Microsoft to include its three-dimensional graphics enhancements in DirectX -- only companies...
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