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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Barnes & Noble challenges Microsoft's infringement claims with 43-pages of prior art
Who would have thought it would be Barnes & Noble rising up to defend the Android OS from Microsoft.
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Sci-fi tech as prior art (photos)
In its legal spat with Apple, Samsung last week cited movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" as proof the design of tablets existed long before the iPad. CNET takes a look at similar tech ideas that came...
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Judge tells Oracle, Google to narrow Android patent claims, prior art references
A U.S. District Judge told Oracle to narrow its patent claims over Android to a "triable number." Separately, Oracle subpoenaed Apache.
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Groklaw suggests Microsoft sue, do over authentication
Microsoft has won a patent that seems to cover an old Unix authentication scheme known as Sudo.
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Prior Art for the iPhone?
Did the iPhone infringe on a 400+ year-old design? I was in the Amsterdam Historical Museum the other day in Amsterdam. In one tall, remote room, I looked up and spied this painting (see attached...
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OIN spearheads review of Microsoft FAT patents
The Open Invention Network is making good on its pledge to try to overturn the Linux-related patents that were contained in Microsoft's recently settled litigation against TomTomNV. OIN announced...
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Stallman: OSDL patent project 'worse than nothing'
Project to fight low-quality patents could make legal terrain tougher for open source, FSF founder says.
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'Seeking Silicon Valley' - ZERO1's ambitious arts festival
ZERO1 is a biennial arts festival that celebrates the intersection of technology and creativity. It announced its 2012 program.
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Art and science of the human brain (images)
London exhibit called "Brains: The mind as matter" explores the long, complex history between humans and their gray matter -- how the brain's perceived, studied, and sometimes misunderstood.
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Smart Argentina uses ASCII art in first animated Twitter commercial
Perhaps ASCII art might just start to make a comeback thanks to this clever animated Twitter ad from Smart Cars.
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Tinkertown, a maker's vision of paradise (photos)
Tinkertown, a maker's paradise tucked into New Mexico's Sandia Mountains, is a wonderland of hand-carved folk art figurines, homemade animatronics, and old amusement park machines that still work.
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Sex Tech: ICANN and Dot-Sex, EA's LGBT Content, Kickstarter Censorship
EA is under fire for same-sex content in it games, ICANN is set to make more adult TLDs and a scary sextortion crime.
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Exhibit explores 'The Art of Video Games' (images)
New exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum celebrates 40 years of gaming.
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Build an enterprise on 'other peoples' work', via SOA and cloud
'There's no reason we can't start adding services that we don't own or host that we may use for free to add value to to existing process and services that exist within our SOAs.'
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Google Art Project now holds 30,000 works of digital art
The Google Art Project jumped from zero to sixty (or rather 1,000 to 30,000) over the last year.
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Women in Tech: Michele McGough on managing the science and art of tech
Solutions4networks Founder and CEO Michele McGough says she learned by trial and error.
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The Creators Project celebrates digital art
With its collection of interactive art, the traveling show showcases a wide variety of projects that showcase different ways artists get the public directly involved in their work.
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Creating art with old CDs (photos)
CDs might not be worth much to you anymore, but for Australian artist Sean Avery, they are a treasure. Find out why here.
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FHU enters Apple 'Distinguished program'
A university that offers all freshmen and staff iPads has been entered into Apple's Distinguished program.
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The Simpsons: Tapped Out freemium iOS game by EA (images)
Electronic Arts plans to launch The Simpsons: Tapped Out in the coming weeks for iOS devices like the iPhone 4S or iPad 2. The game is free to download and play.
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