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Apple loses iPad trademark caseApple lost the legal battle it has been waging against a Taiwan-owned company it accused of illegally using its iPad trademark. There are no free lunches on the internetTwitter users will eventually discover -- as users of Facebook and Google already have -- that there is no such thing as "free" on the web Cloud computing: The lowdownMuch of our computing (including the storage of our personal data) is now being done remotely via something called the "cloud". South Korea
South Korea tops in internet download speedSouth Korea has the world's top internet download speeds followed by Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia, according to a study has shown. App, app and awayMatthew Buckland spoke to Wired publisher Chris Anderson about how technology,
social media and the internet are evolving.
Google Plus forces us to discuss identityGoogle's Real Name policy embodies a theory that states the way to maximise civility is to abolish anonymity. 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. United States
Chips that behave like brains: IBM wants themResearchers from IBM say they've made a key step towards training a computer to behave like a human brain. 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. TOPICS IN THIS SECTION
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