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ObamaCare opponents scramble to build a winning coalition
The key to whether "real" reform happens then may lie in the efforts of Sen. Chuck Schumer to allow creation of a public plan without allowing it to roll private industry. If both Dean and...
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Microsoft OOXML opponents won't back down
If Microsoft wants its standard to stand on equal footing with the ODF, it needs to stop embedding closed binary objects in the Office format, and stop treating it as proprietary.
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A boxer who packs a real punch
Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton retained yesterday his IBO Light Welterweight boxing title by beating Jose Luis Castillo in four rounds in Las Vegas. Is this because he really hits his opponent very...
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DNS provision pulled from SOPA, victory for opponents
In a move the tech sector will surely see as a victory, a controversial antipiracy bill in being debated in Congress will no longer seek to require ISPs to block access to overseas Web sites...
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AT&T lashes out at opponents following latest FCC report
AT&T heads to the defense and doesn't mince words following the latest report from the FCC.
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Oracle wins mySQL but opponents do not admit defeat
Oracle can have Sun, and mySQL, the European Commission has ruled.
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Oracle opponent cheers delay in mySQL decision
Mueller said the delay in Oracle's response means a decision on the merger won't come from the European Commission until January 27.
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ObamaCare opponents scramble to build a winning coalition
The key to whether "real" reform happens then may lie in the efforts of Sen. Chuck Schumer to allow creation of a public plan without allowing it to roll private industry. If both Dean and...
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Health IT opponents push Harry & Louise, but think Thelma
Better data means better decisions. Better data means more productive doctors, more patients getting care, and a better chance you will survive what ails you. Better data, at the point of care, is...
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Microsoft OOXML opponents won't back down
If Microsoft wants its standard to stand on equal footing with the ODF, it needs to stop embedding closed binary objects in the Office format, and stop treating it as proprietary.
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Jailing political opponents for Microsoft?
According to Marina Litvinovich at LiveJournal Russian police came into the home of Boris Batyi in Rostov-on-Don and arrested him for having an unlicensed version of Windows.
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Reform opponents promise patent fight in Senate
The tech industry may have been patting itself on the back Friday, after the House passed a patent reform bill, but the measure still faces an uphill battles in the Senate, opponent claim,...
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A boxer who packs a real punch
Ricky 'The Hitman' Hatton retained yesterday his IBO Light Welterweight boxing title by beating Jose Luis Castillo in four rounds in Las Vegas. Is this because he really hits his opponent very...
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Neutrality opponents start the battle anew
After being mothballed during the summer recess, Net neturality debate is on again, with networking and communications companies calling for a neutrality-free telecom law.
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AOL charged with blocking opponents' e-mail
Company accused of bouncing messages opposed to its adoption of a program requiring marketers to pay.
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Spyware opponents win another battle
A court's issuance of a restraining order against an alleged spyware maker is a "strong victory for consumers," an FTC attorney says.
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Opponents attack SCO's GPL 'nonsense'
The SCO Group's argument that the GNU General Public License is invalid would also mean Microsoft is breaking the law, according to the Free Software Foundation.
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HP merger opponent gains support
A Prudential Securities analyst picks apart Walter Hewlett's recent arguments against the Compaq merger and agrees with some of his points. She also predicts the merger will fail.
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Opponents chime in on broadband Bells
Legislation from two House leaders could help close the digital divide, but its opponents argue that it will simply transfer a local phone monopoly to the Web.
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