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NewsFactor via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 4:54 pm ET
After more than a year of legal wrangling, Apple has come to terms with its Mac cloning nemesis Psystar. On Monday, Apple at least partially settled its copyright lawsuit against the Doral, Fla.-based company that has been building hardware that runs Mac OS X.
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Engadget - Tue Dec 1, 3:30 pm ET
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Apple_dings_Psystar_for_2_67m_round_two_heads_to_Florida'; It looks like the first phase of the Apple / Psystar Mac cloning saga is winding towards a conclusion, as the two sides have just filed to wrap up their case with the California court that ruled decisively in favor of Apple last month . As you probably expect, Apple hasn't ...
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Marketwire - Tue Dec 1, 8:25 am ET
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwire - December 1, 2009) - NetApp ( NASDAQ : NTAP ) today introduced new tools to help customers deploy and manage virtual desktops through VMware® ViewT 4. VMware View and NetApp® storage together enable customers to rapidly provision virtual desktops and storage to keep up with their business needs and help drive down costs. With the release of NetApp Rapid Cloning ...
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Enterprise Security Today - Fri Nov 27, 3:10 am ET
Apple, Inc. has asked a federal judge to close Psystar's Mac cloning operation and pay $2.1 million in damages. Apple won a copyright-infringement judgment against Psystar, which installed Mac OS X in PCs in violation of Apple's end-user licensing agreement.
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Catholic News Service - Wed Nov 25, 11:40 am ET
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Over the years, hundreds of thousands of postcards have come from U.S. Catholics in organized efforts to influence members of Congress on issues ranging from partial-birth abortion to human cloning to health care reform.
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Juneau Empire - Sun Nov 29, 5:29 am ET
There is a secret society called the Overwhelmerati, whose goal is to overwhelm us with cool, free software. You might think they do this in order to distract us, so they can do things like melt the polar ice caps and sell mortgage default swap guarantees when we aren't looking. But no. Their mission is to promote cloning.
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The Argus Leader - Wed Nov 11, 3:01 am ET
A South Dakota group that opposes human cloning is announcing its formation in two events this week. The group called The Coalition for Cures Not Cloning meets at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Old Courthouse Museum at 200 W. Sixth St. in Sioux Falls. A second session is 3 p.m. Thursday in the Holiday Inn Rushmore Plaza in Rapid City. The group plans to oppose any effort to place an initiated measure ...
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Del Rio News-Herald - Mon Nov 23, 11:55 am ET
This coming weekend is why I’m an advocate of cloning. We’ve got two major sporting events taking place in two different parts of the state and both are deserving of attention.
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Slashdot - Sat Nov 21, 12:02 am ET
Bourdain writes with news out of the University of Arkansas, where researchers are looking for ways to combat counterfeit RFID tags. Passive tags typically wait for a reader to transmit a signal of the appropriate strength and frequency before sending their own transmission. The scientists found that the amount of power required to trigger this varies quite a bit from one tag to the next ...
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Spin - Thu Nov 19, 12:25 pm ET
Courtney Love bids $120,000 in an auction to win a date with former president Bill Clinton . Sadly, she loses… to Condoleezza Rice. [ NYMag ] KISS want to rock with you in the afterlife, and Electric Six want to help with your next orgasm -- as evidenced in the list of Most Ridiculous Band Merch Ever. [ Mog ] Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attends a rap battle, says break dancing and hip ...
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The Pine Log - Thu Nov 12, 5:34 pm ET
Dr. Charles R. Long, of Texas A&M, will deliver the 27th annual J.H. Burr Jr. Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, in the Miller Science Building, Room 137. SFA began presenting the lecture in 1982 in honor of a past professor, J.H. Burr Jr. This will be the first year that SFA has welcomed Long as a presenter.
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Science Daily - Wed Nov 18, 11:25 pm ET
Engineering researchers have developed a unique and robust method to prevent cloning of passive radio frequency identification tags. The technology, based on one or more unique physical attributes of individual tags rather than information stored on them, will prevent the production of counterfeit tags and thus greatly enhance both security and privacy for government agencies, businesses and ...
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The Bay City Times - Sun Nov 15, 7:26 pm ET
A suspect in a credit card cloning scheme has pleaded guilty to conspiracy. Antoine D. Barnett awaits sentencing at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, in U.S. District Court in Bay City. Court records show Barnett bought at least 15...
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ScienceBlogs - Tue Nov 17, 9:29 am ET
Sunday night, the Patriots lost a heartbreaker to the Colts 35-34. The talk of the sports world yesterday was Bill Belichick's decision to go for it on fouth-and-two on his own 28 yard line when he was up by six with just over two minutes to play. They didn't get the first down, and turned the ball back over to the Colts, who went on to score a touchdown and win the game. Yesterday's discussion ...
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The Wilmington Star-News - Sat Nov 14, 3:49 pm ET
By Larry Schramm StarNews Correspondent I don't understand cloning. And I find it easy to be against something I don't understand. Cher, my wife, suggested that it might help if I would look up the definition in her old reliable Webster's Improved Dictionary, copyright 1955, but unfortunately “cloning” isn't in it.