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Kayak.com suit sheds light on emerging IP issue

By Zack Needles, From New Jersey Law Journal The parties in a New Jersey federal suit over whether a travel search engine infringes a patent for quote-generating software are wrestling with a relatively new question in intellectual property law: When…

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Community Events MAY 28 Public Lecture GT All are invited to a Public Lecture on “The Relevance of Christianity in a Post Christian World” on Thursday May 28th at the Elmslie Memorial Church Hall, Harbor Drive, George Town at 5:30pm….

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Princeton Power Systems energizes the Microgrid market in Cuba, Haiti, and the Caribbean

Princeton Power’s Solar Microgrids Provide Economic and Health Benefits to Developing Island Nations PRINCETON, NJ, (Marketwired via COMTEX) — Princeton Power Systems — a leading global designer and manufacturer of technology products and embedded software for energy management, microgrid operations,…

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China’s dumb strategy when it comes to smartphones

By George Chen From South China Morning Post Smartphone makers in China focus on quick profits rather than breakthrough technologies We all know that things move fast in technology, but there is something troubling about a weird kind of industry…

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Universities ‘Peculiar Creatures’ in Cybersecurity World

By David Gialanella, From New Jersey Law Journal Cyberattacks targeting Rutgers University and Penn State University have brought the issue of cybersecurity close to home—but also served to re-establish that higher-education institutions are unique targets. “Universities are kind of peculiar…

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Gadget of the week

RAHUL RAJ for Tech in Asia From Mashable LinkedIn-esque app for doctors helped save lives after Nepal earthquake 2 days ago When you’re sick, you can choose the doctor who treats you. If that doctor can’t handle your case, he…

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Feds charge Chinese engineers with stealing Silicon Valley technology

By Marisa Kendall, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Department of Justice has charged a Chinese professor and five alleged associates with funneling stolen U.S. trade secrets to China, claiming they used an elaborate scheme involving bogus patent…

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Community Events MAY 21 Humane Society Pub Quiz The Humane Society Pub Quiz is Thursday (21 May) at 7pm at Fidel Murphy’s. John Gray High School Year 11 PTA Meeting John Gray High School Year 11 parents & students are…

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Cars that talk to each other could be here sooner than you think

By Luc Olinga, AFP From Business Insider New York (AFP) – Engineers have known for some time that if cars could only “talk” to each other, they could avoid a lot of accidents. Vehicles could be driven more safely with…

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Gadget of the week

Can a head-worn fitness device work? Recon seems to think so By Daniel Cooper From engadget Long before Google had ever uttered the word glass, Recon Instruments was rising to prominence with a head-worn display designed for snow sports. You’d…