THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 11:29 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 11:29
China

Apple loses iPad trademark case

Apple lost the legal battle it has been waging against a Taiwan-owned company it accused of illegally using its iPad trademark.
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There are no free lunches on the internet

Twitter users will eventually discover -- as users of Facebook and Google already have -- that there is no such thing as "free" on the web
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Cloud computing: The lowdown

Much of our computing (including the storage of our personal data) is now being done remotely via something called the "cloud".
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South Korea

South Korea tops in internet download speed

South Korea has the world's top internet download speeds followed by Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia, according to a study has shown.
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App, app and away

Matthew Buckland spoke to Wired publisher Chris Anderson about how technology, social media and the internet are evolving.
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Google Plus forces us to discuss identity

Google's Real Name policy embodies a theory that states the way to maximise civility is to abolish anonymity.
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Why did Google pay $12.5bn for Motorola? Search me ...

The increasingly fierce battle for intellectual property rights is causing many large corporations to make questionable decisions.
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United States

Chips that behave like brains: IBM wants them

Researchers from IBM say they've made a key step towards training a computer to behave like a human brain.
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Will Intel's Ultrabook take on the iPad?

Intel has said computer makers Lenovo, Asustek and Acer will launch its new lightweight notebook PCs -- known as Ultrabooks -- at the end of May.
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