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Court rejects Google Books settlement Top
The controversial settlement in the suit brought on by the Authors' Guild has been rejected by a New York federal district court.
 
U.S. senators ask Apple to pull police-evasion apps Top
In a plea to Apple, four U.S. senators have taken aim at App Store apps that help users evade police checkpoints meant to snag drunk drivers.
 
Logitech launches Squeezebox app for Android Top
Android users will now be able to control their Squeezebox digital-music players from their smartphones and tablets.
 
U.S. warns SCADA systems at risk Top
Federal cybersecurity group issues warnings about tools that could be used to attack critical infrastructure systems like power companies and utilities, following release of exploits.
 
Young workers want to work for Google, Apple Top
A study finds that young professionals want to work with Google and Apple more than any other companies in the United States. Amazon and Microsoft make the top 10 too.
 
Sprint launches HTC Evo 3D Top
AT CTIA 2011, Sprint rolls out the HTC Evo 3D, its newest member of the Evo family. The Android handset runs Gingerbread and can shoot 3D video.
 
iPhone 5 rumors again claim NFC, A5, big screen Top
New reports point to laundry list of features coming to iPhone 5 prototype that's on way to trial productions. Included are bigger screen, faster processor, new antenna design, NFC chip.
 
U.S. backs I4i in patent case against Microsoft Top
Federal government has joined a chorus of other parties supporting I4i in its ongoing patent infringement suit against Microsoft as the case gets ready to heard by the Supreme Court.
 

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