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Digg’s Kevin Rose = Robespierre?
Suffering from insomnia brought on by someone's 3 day packing procastination (which has now devolved into packing panick), so I've been catching up on [...]
Surprise – public testing for vulnerabilities might be dangerous!
According to Internetnews.com, research firm Gartner has criticized network intrusion prevention vendor TippingPoint for holding a public contest to discover vulnerabilities on the Mac [...]
SCOTUS Gives Patent Examiners New Tool: Common Sense
For those of us that support the concept of software patents, there has always been a problem. A big one: the seemingly unending stream [...]
Effects of Monday’s Supreme Court patent decision already visible
The New York Times reports that “[t]he Internet phone company Vonage Holdings said on Tuesday that it was seeking a retrial of a patent [...]
World’s Largest Patent Database Now Online
Today it was announces that the world's largest patent database has been published online by FIZ Karlsruhe , a German organization that specializes in [...]
The innovation agenda is moving forward
The Mercury News points out that “[w]ith a boost from the new Democratic leadership, Congress this spring is starting to approve key elements of [...]
One step closer to a US-EU single market
BBCNews reports that “[t]he United States and the European Union have signed up to a new transatlantic economic partnership at a summit in Washington. [...]
Supreme Court Adds Common Sense to Patent Law
Washington - The Supreme Court of the United State today issued two important decisions that will bring some much needed common sense to world [...]