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- Galaxy Tab 7.7 banned in Europe in patent case
Galaxy Tab 7.7 imitates Apple design in an 'unacceptable manner,' a German court rules. But it allows sales of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1N, which no longer infringes Apple patents or designs.
- New iPhone: big key to Apple's future
New iPhone to appear later this year. But analysts expect sales of old iPhone to dip and supplies of new iPhone to be constrained for several months.
- 'Cyborg' allegedly attacked over camera implants
"Parts of me started shutting down," says professor and self-proclaimed cyborg after an alleged assault at a McDonald's in Paris.
- EU pulls Microsoft into latest antitrust investigation
Has Microsoft kept its promises from 2009? An EU antitrust committee will decide that soon. Already, Microsoft has conceded that it has "fallen short" in some areas.
- As Mayer takes reins at Yahoo, what's her first order of business?
Marissa Mayer started her new job Tuesday, leading her former rival, Yahoo. Mayer will be Yahoo's fifth CEO in the past five years.
- New Microsoft Office designed for fingers, styluses, keyboards, and mice
Microsoft preps for "the most ambitious release of Office we’ve ever done," says CEO. But will it be a jack-of-all-trades, master of none?
- WikiLeaks scores big win against Visa
Court demanded that Visa stop its financial blockade against WikiLeaks.
- DirecTV loses MTV, Nickelodeon, and Viacom's free online shows
DirecTV says goodbye to Dora the Explorer, Snookie, and Jon Stewart. Negotiations with Viacom broke down as DirecTV was unable to reach a new fee arrangement.
- Ouya passes $3 million in pledges – and isn't slowing down
"Do you realize what you've done? You proved consoles aren't dead. You shocked the world. And us!" Ouya founder Julie Uhrman told supporters on funding site Kickstarter.
- Google counts on Staples and GameStop to sell Nexus 7 tablet
As opposed to the iPad, available for purchase Apple stores and online, and the Kindle Fire, sold exclusively via Amazon.com, Google is taking its Nexus 7 tablet to Staples and GameStop.
- After $60M court case, Apple sets release date for latest iPad in China
The latest iPad will arrive in China on July 20.
- Google to pay $22.5M over allegations of secret tracking: source
Google has settled a privacy case for $22.5 million, according to a source.
- RIM CEO: BlackBerry 10 could save the embattled company
RIM CEO Thorsten Heins admits that his company has had a hard year. But he insists that BlackBerry 10, due next year, could turn things around.
- Malware could kick 64,000 Americans offline Monday. Is your PC infected?
Without a quick check, thousands of Americans may lose Internet service Monday because of malware. Here's how to see if your machine is at risk.
- Forget $60 video games. In China, 'Call of Duty' will be free.
'Call of Duty,' the series of best-selling video games, will reach China soon as a free online game.
- Charge your cellphone with a cotton T-shirt
Two engineers at the University of South Carolina modified a cotton T-shirt, turning the fabric into a supercapacitor, storing an electrical charge.
- Google tablet: How it measures up to iPad, Nook, and others
Google tablet, announced last week, will have an operating system based on the Android. But how will the Nexus 7 Google tablet compare to other tablets already on the market?
- Apple pays $60 million to keep the iPad name
Apple settled a lawsuit over the rights to the iPad name in China. The Chinese court says that Apple paid $60 million to Proview Technology.
- Google Chrome debuts in an unusual place: Apple's iPhone
Is there room for both Google Chrome and the iPhone's built-in Safari browser?
- Google Project Glass: Futuristic glasses prototypes to be sold for $1,500
The company is selling the device, known as Project Glass, for $1,500 to people attending its annual conference in San Francisco for computer programmers.