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Are you America's Next Top Energy Innovator? Top
Department of Energy launches a program for companies to take advantage of the 15,000 patents owned by the national laboratories. Licensing will cost a mere $1,000 a pop.
 
Firefox for Android reaches 'full' status Top
Mozilla drops the "RC" and "beta" qualifications to bring you the first complete version of Firefox for Android (it's available for Maemo, too.)
 
Amazon party in the cloud Top
Sprint moves to block the AT&T/T-Mobile merger, Facebook adds new movies to its rental service, and Amazon.com launches a digital music locker called Amazon Cloud Drive.
 
More than 8 million iPads sold so far this year? Top
A collection of analysts polled by Fortune magazine peg unit sales of both the original iPad and the iPad 2 at anywhere from 5 to 8.8 million for 2011 up through last Saturday.
 
IDC: Android, Windows Phone to rule mobile Top
Market researcher predicts that Google's Android will easily outpace all rivals by 2015--and that Windows Phone 7 will be No. 2, thanks to its recent deal with Nokia.
 
Evernote gets a real Web app Top
The Web version of this useful note-taking app is losing its glitz but gaining more utility.
 
U.S. drops to No. 3 in clean-energy investing Top
Lack of a national energy policy pushes the U.S. behind China and Germany in clean-energy investments, according to a new report from Pew Charitable Trusts.
 
Nokia hits Apple again with patent complaints Top
The phone maker files another patent infringement complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission, just days after losing an ITC judgment on a claim against Apple.
 
Camera market flipping to new sensor technology Top
Image sensor makers are putting their best foot forward with a technique called backside illumination, and it's catching on. Also, Sony details BSI chips for phones.
 
Premium text messages prompt complaints, lawsuits Top
Cell phone customers are discovering mystery charges on their monthly bills for premium text services they didn't order, including CNET's Elinor Mills.
 
Can India's Tata make cheap, distributed energy? Top
The chief sustainability officer of utility Tata Power sees the potential for some clean-energy technologies for distributed power generation serving the "bottom of the pyramid."
 
Amazon launches its digital music locker Top
Internet retailer gets the jump on Apple and Google with a service that lets users upload song files to its servers for playback on any PC, Mac, or Android device, wherever they are.
 
Researchers point out holes in McAfee's Web site Top
McAfee says it is working to fix three holes researchers found in its Web site.
 
New Intel solid-state drive hits 600GB Top
Chip giant is now offering a massive 600GB solid-state drive. That's just about as big as these ultra-fast storage devices get these days. As always, the extra speed comes at a price.
 
Kimball steps down as RealNetworks CEO Top
Robert Kimball, who took over for Rob Glaser, departs after a year of working on a "transformation" of the media software company.
 
PS3 hacker's lawyers fire back at Sony Top
The jailbreaker's lawyers take aim at Sony Computer Entertainment of America, saying the U.S. subsidiary has no proof their client violated Sony's EULA--or even that it has any claim to the PS3.
 
Obama's got an iPad, and he tethers too Top
The tech-savvy president admits to being an iPad owner during an interview, despite condemning the device as a distraction less than a year ago.
 
Zapoint constructs resumes from social networks Top
Want to just settle into a nice, anonymous job behind a desk somewhere? Too bad. Companies like Zapoint will tell the world what you do, for whom, and how you compare.
 
Comcast to staff: Stop us being named worst company Top
Comcast last year was named Worst Company in America in a Consumerist poll. This year, it asks its own staff to vote in order to prevent it from happening again.
 
Porous nanotube 'forests' catch cancer cells Top
A microfluidic device with porous nanotube forests can catch tumor cells and viruses, and could be used in developing countries.
 

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