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  1. Now you sue them.. on NCR Claims Palm Infringes As "Personal Terminal" · · Score: 1

    Notice that the NCR did not sue them until both companies (Palm and Handspring) became popular and succesful. Right there folks, is the way to go to become rich.

  2. NCR Patents on NCR Claims Palm Infringes As "Personal Terminal" · · Score: 3

    From the article: In papers filed on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Delaware, NCR said, ``Palm and Handspring knew about the NCR patents, (but) chose not to seek licenses from NCR.'' The technology allows retail and consumer users access to and the ability to manage ``substantial'' amounts of information. The lawsuit cited two products, the Palm Pilot and Handspring Visor (news - web sites), as allegedly infringing devices that have had ''tremendous commercial success.''

  3. Agreement on Sony Acquires Virtual Game Station · · Score: 1

    From the post: The companies were to go to a jury trial this month to resolve Sony's complaint that Connectix misappropriated trade secrets and provided unfair competition. Connectix has released a new version of the emulator with added compatibility and some improvements, and has also introduced a PC version of the emulator. All the while, Connectix president Roy McDonald has steadfastly defended his company's development of Virtual Game Station.

  4. Well its good.... on Mexico City Adopting Linux; Software Rent Savings Go to Fight Poverty · · Score: 1

    Well its good to see that foreign governments are seeing the light. I mean that Linux would probably work better for the mexicans than windows. I mean, essentially Linux does the same thing as windows. Plus Linux is less expensive so that they can use the money for social and economic reform. I bet though, that a armada of windows VP's are on there way to Mexico to save it government from "disallusion"

  5. funding... on Avoiding The Content Apocalypse? · · Score: 1

    You could get everyone to pay a fee to become a member but I think thats a bad idea. Rther why not use bandwiths or the governmet. The goverment is will ing to fund anything if you can can convince it.

  6. Prototypes already made on New Holographic Storage Medium Doesn't Shrink · · Score: 1

    So what you are saying is that a huge amount of information can be crammed into a tiny piece of recording material. I know that Prototype holographic memory devices have already been made so that they can store and read out video data in a little cube. Some of these cubes use 'photorefractive' materials.

  7. We will all miss it on LinuxWorld.com, UnixInsider To Close · · Score: 1

    I think all of us who have read it will dearly miss it. Its been with us through good times and bad times and as Kathy Badertscher (editor in chief of LinuxWorld.com) said It is with great disappointment, displeasure, nausea, etc. that I must tell you that ITworld is shutting down LinuxWorld.com. I think many of us might feel one or more of those mentioned above, I know I do. So long, farewell... we will miss you. Diplomacy is the art of letting people have your way

  8. Tiny, Secure Music/Data CDs Due in the Fall on Tiny, Secure Music/Data CDs Due in the Fall · · Score: 1

    Do know how they are protected? With like a watermark? Or is with something else?

  9. Its the same thing..... on CDDB No Longer Allows Grip Users to Connect UPDATED · · Score: 1

    I beleive it may be kindo of like whats been happening to Napster users. I beleive its www.nettracker.com(Dont hold me to this) anyways they go in and see if anyone is using any illegal files. If they are they send a notice to Napster to shout down their account or they send a notice to the ISP provider and tell them to shut down there internet

  10. It's 5 AM. Do You Know Where Your Robot Are? on It's 5 AM. Do You Know Where Your Robots Are? · · Score: 1

    Be afraid! Very Afraid!!