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Google says plaintiffs haven't proved scanning books hurts sales
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[TechSpot] - By Rick Burgess. On July 27, 2012, 3:30 PM EST. Comments 3. google, judge, lawsuit, piracy, legal, court, copyright infringement, law. It appears Google has asked for a summary judgment regarding the legality of scanning books and posting them online
Google News: The London Olympics is already melting the Internet
[ZDNet] - For lucky punters that managed to get tickets, Rick Burgess tells us that BT has installed a pay-as-you-go set of tariffs: ...many spectators will find themselves paying £5.99 for 90 minutes of access, £9.99 for 24 hours or £ for five days. In
Firmware update enables Power Nap for Macbook Air, Retina MBP
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[TechSpot] - By Rick Burgess. On July 26, 2012, 2:30 PM EST. Comments 1. apple, macbook air, firmware, updates, mountain lion, os, mac os. To the dismay of some users, Power Nap -- Apple's whimsically named, sleep-like power state which quietly polls for updates
Mobile Wi-Fi hot spots banned from London Olympics
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[TechSpot] - By Rick Burgess. On July 25, 2012, 3:30 PM EST. Comments 5. internet, web, isps, mobile, wi-fi, wireless, united kingdom. It appears that the LOCOG (London Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games) plans to prohibit the use of mobile hotspots during
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