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Apple V. Samsung: How It Was Explained to the Jury

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July 31, 2012
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Apple V. Samsung: How It Was Explained to the Jury The 10 California jurors who will decide the rights and wrongs in the battle between Apple and Samsung were sworn in late Monday.
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Is the Market for Personal Printers Dying? Home and small business users are printing less while making wider use of the Web and offline print services.
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The RIAA Knew SOPA and PIPA Were Useless, Yet Supported Them Anyway The industry knows that most music files are swapped offline, notes Torrent Freak. So why is the RIAA still asking ISPs to spy on us?
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Yahoo's New IntoNow 3.0 Recognizes Songs, Shares Still Images From TV Yahoo unveiled late Monday the next version of IntoNow that automatically recognizes a song playing on TV, even if it is just background music.
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NBC's Olympic Coverage Takes a Social Media Beating Online Despite setting viewing records, the TV network's overall Olympic efforts are being roundly blasted on the Net.
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SolusOS: A New Linux Distro with a Focus on the Familiar This distribution has a brand-new desktop environment that's designed to be a GNOME 2 twin.
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12 Things You Need to Know About the Apple vs. Samsung Patent Trial Here's the story on why the case is in court, how long it's going to take, what's at stake, who might testify and more.
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Spotify's Pandora-Like Radio Feature Lands on Android Spotify's new radio feature allows you to create a station based on an artist, album or playlist. You can also save any song you hear for later listening.
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Is OS X Snow Leopard Retired? Apple's refusal to put into writing its operating system support policy leaves Snow Leopard users wondering whether their copy of OS X has been retired.
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iPad Mini: What We Know So Far Apple has previously dismissed the 7-inch form factor for tablets but reports suggest that Apple has changed its mind and is ready to enter the market.
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Report: Google+ Use Has Skyrocketed Social network Google+, which turned a year old at the end of June, has seen its user base take a dramatic jump in the past six to seven months.
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Hackers Reveal Critical Vulnerabilities in Huawei Routers at Defcon Security researchers disclosed critical vulnerabilities in routers from Chinese networking and telecommunications equipment manufacturer Huawei at the Defcon hackers conference on Sunday.
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5 Online Privacy Intrusions You Don't Know About, and Should Governments, retailers, wireless carriers, and others collect and use your personal data in ways you may not be aware of. Here's what you can do about it.
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Samsung's 11.8-Inch Tablet Code-Named the P10 Leaked During Apple Suit The Android device would have a Retina-like display with 2560-by-1600 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio, according to court documents.
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Apple-Samsung Patent Trial to Hear Opening Arguments on Tuesday A highly anticipated patent infringement case between Apple and Samsung Electronics gets under way in a California courtroom on Tuesday.
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How to Make the Switch to Internet TV You may have pondered the notion of dropping your cable TV service in favor of obtaining all of your TV through Internet-based services. Here's what you should consider before you do.
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Microsoft Admits Surface Tablet May Anger Manufacturers, Endangering Windows 8 CEO Steve Ballmer and Steven Sinofsky, president of Microsoft's Windows division, have so far refused to say that, and have even discounted it in public.
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Purported Chinese Assembly Line Video Pops Up on New HP Laptop A Swedish YouTube user posts the video he says was pre-loaded in his My Documents folder on his brand-new HP laptop.
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A Phased Approach to IPv6 That's So Easy, You'll Almost Think You're Still Ignoring It Remember when you were a kid and you got so tired of your parents nagging you to clean your room, you finally just stopped listening? It's kind of that way with IPv6.
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Mechwarrior Tactics Is Looking Good Nvidia hosted a Mechwarrior Online tournament recently, but something equally cool was shown on four PCs tucked away in a corner room away from the online action.
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Apple V. Samsung: How It Was Explained to the Jury The 10 California jurors who will decide the rights and wrongs in the battle between Apple and Samsung were sworn in late Monday.
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Is the Market for Personal Printers Dying? Home and small business users are printing less while making wider use of the Web and offline print services.
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