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Intel cops $1.9bn fine for antitrust action against AMD
EU ruling finds Intel gave CPU rebates plus direct payments to Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo and NEC to use its processors instead of AMD silicon.
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Game developer asks pirates nicely to stop
One video game developer is working to combat piracy by asking pirates nicely.
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IceTV wins court battle with Channel 9
The electronic program guide provider IceTV has successfully defended itself in the lawsuit taken against it by Channel 9 for copyright infringement.
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CSIRO could scoop billions from Wi-Fi patent
A 15-year old CSIRO patent on wireless LAN technology could rake in billions of dollars in ongoing loyalties from the likes of Microsoft, Intel, Dell, HP, Toshiba and even Nintendo
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Intel wants AMD dead, claims lawyer
Companies will constantly battle over patent issues, agreement breaches, and anything which allows them to collect a higher profit. This time it is Intel and AMD.
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Faulty graphics chips cost NVIDIA $66 million
Does your laptop display broken-up graphics, or a blank screen? You might have a faulty graphics chip on board -- a problem that has already cost NVIDIA dearly to fix.
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What's behind Sol Trujillo's oh-so-kind Wikipedia entry
Britney Spears' Wikipedia entry gets edited multiple times a day. Telstra boss Sol Trujillo's has been essentially untouched for six months. What's Sol's secret?
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SCAPEGOAT: iiNet sued over BitTorrent piracy
Internet service provider iiNet is being sued by seven Hollywood movie studios for failing to disconnect users who allegedly swapped pirated movies via BitTorrent.
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