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FCC approves spectrum changes for Sprint and hospitals -
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The Commission issued new rules, trying to make spectrum use more efficient.
Selling computers, from UNIVAC to Windows 8 -
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We also looked at the anatomies of hacks and text messaging for businesses
Diablo III's "fixes," Black Ops 2's politics -
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Plus an Xbox import ban and Activision legal documents.
Science goes to the dogs (and outer space) -
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After an eclipse, the ISS sees its first commercial craft visit.
IPv6 and Apple, IBM and Siri, Apple and the DoJ, and more -
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Also in this week's top Apple posts: iPhone camera, Jony Ive, and Tim Cook.
Patents, Patents, Copyright, Patents (and an antitrust suit) -
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Even rickrollers suffered a copyright infringement complaint this week.
Kingdoms of Amalur developer lays off entire staff -
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Rhode Island officials step down amid funding calamity.
Activists in UK plan to trash crop experiment -
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They claim the test of genetically modified wheat must be stopped.
Kim Dotcom lawyer blasts US government's "pattern of delay" -
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And wants NZ courts to punish unauthorized transfer of Dotcom hard drives to US.
Celebrating author Douglas Adams: it's Towel Day! -
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Avoid the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal!
Realizing people don't want "business tablets," Cisco kills the Cius -
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Businesses don't buy tablets, people buy tablets.
SpaceX Dragon berths with International Space Station -
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World's first commercial spacecraft passes her tests and links to the ISS.
Hands-on: app lets you "Bump" smartphone pics to your computer -
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The latest update to the proximity sharing app also sends pics to the cloud.
Blizzard delays Diablo III real-money auctions indefinitely -
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The company also responds to concerns over account hacking.
Revisiting why incompetents think they're awesome -
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Dunning-Kruger study today: The uninformed aren't as doomed as the Web suggests.
App Store's new sections still don't solve discovery problems -
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Apple has added Editors' Choice and Free App of the Week to its App Store.
Team behind webOS Enyo framework reportedly leaving HP to join Google -
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It's not yet clear whether Google will continue Enyo development.
Film company Gaumont says Hadopi eradicated illegal downloads of French films -
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Apparently, in the last half of 2011, no French film was illegally downloaded.
Fox, NBCUniversal sue Dish over ad-skipping DVR service -
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Fox lambasts AutoHop, saying it will destroy the "broadcast TV ecosystem."
Tape lives! Supercomputer to be built with 380PB of tape storage -
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My, what a big tape library you have.
RealNetworks creates settlement fund for allegedly unwilling subscribers -
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The company allegedly charged customers for services they weren't subscribed to.
Accusations that climate science is money-driven reveal ignorance of how science is done -
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Some bogus arguments take on a life of their own.
No-cost desktop software development is dead on Windows 8 -
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You won't be able to use the free Visual Studio Express to develop desktop apps.
The politics of Black Ops 2's rogue drones -
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Studio head says game examines "consequences" of rapid tech change.
Google names names on copyright takedowns; Microsoft is #1 -
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Google reveals the 250,000 takedown requests it gets each week.
Africa developing its first supercomputer outside South Africa -
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The first 24-node HPC cluster should launch at iHub in Nairobi this summer.
New Jersey mayor, son, arrested on charges they nuked recall website -
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The father and son used a low tech hack—password recovery—to take down the site.
Carbon in rocks from Mars comes from volcanoes, not life -
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Nearby minerals confirm a high-temperature origin deep within the planet.
Report details Tim Cook's changes at Apple, for better or worse -
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Apple is still Apple, but apparently more open, and more corporate.
First look: ÜberConference lets you manage conference calls visually -
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Can a project from former Google Voice devs ease the pain of conference calls?
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