The wireless carrier has asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to strike down the FCC conditions, which would require the winner of the new spectrum to let consumers connect using any device or software.
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Attributor picks up $10 million-plus to identify unauthorized content use on the web.
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Texas firm alleges companies infringed on game controller patents.
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Advances in technology promise down-to-earth commercial applications.
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Apple Computer faces suit charging its music players don’t provide sufficient warning about possible hearing loss.
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Settlement likely to raise domain name price, though user impact will be minimal.
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My mobile devices are the slimmest ones I could find -- a Palm Vx and an Ericsson T28 -- simply because I don't like carrying a bunch of big lumps that ruin the lines of my clothes.
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Apparel sites are trying to become more than online catalogs.
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Facing rough times, Internet companies are resorting to a new tactic: suing for royalties on software patents. But these acts of desperation may be distracting them from defining long-term strategies.
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Venture backer Hummer Winblad could be held liable if the music-swapping company is found guilty of piracy.
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Lead counsel George Brunt says Alcatel's not trying to stifle startups.
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The Justice Department is on such shaky ground that even a Netscape lobbyist doubts its reasoning.
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