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more about #digitalmillenniumcopyrightact appletoad: is running iPhone OS 4.0 beta: The people who transcribe for the courts type at like 400wpm using a phonetic keyboard. Good luck Rosa. more » clak: Psystar wants a summary judgment because if they go to trial and Apple wins, Apple could be awarded some pretty hefty damages, in the millions. If a j... more » spcomputing: They should just settle this the old-fashioned way: A cage-fight between Steve Jobs and Psystar's CEO. more » tande04: They're always going to ask for a summary judgement. That reaaly isn't an issue. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: "Hell, I'll volunteer to transcribe the case for everyone's entertainment" Can you wear this dress while transcribing? more » Nathan Obbards: I'm not sure how I feel about this. On one hand, I know that Apple is a closed system and that they market themselves as a hardware company making mo... more » -
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Final Round of Psystar vs Apple Might Be Called Off
I'm pissed. For months, I've been waiting for the Psystar vs Apple trial to hit the court. And now both companies are filing motions for summary judgments and potentially denying me a show? More » -
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Super Tuesday Tech Special: Republican Edition
Tomorrow is Super Tuesday, meaning that from among the three Republican candidates (four if you count good ol' Ron Paul), a Republican presidential candidate should emerge. Since we're most interested in how the candidates stand on technology matters, we've presented them below. Now, we're not going to pretend that this batch is super up to speed on all things tech. But for readers who will vote Republican, you should know which candidate has your best tech interest in mind. And if that's too boring for you, if each Republican candidate were a gadget, which one would he be? We made the calls—you tell us if we're right. More » -
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Super Tuesday Tech Special: Democratic Edition
The Super Tuesday primaries are tomorrow. If you're voting in a Democratic contest, the choice is down to Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. If you still haven't decided who will get your vote, fear not, because we've broken down the candidates on the issues that matter most to us: their tech policies. If that's too serious for you, how about this? If each candidate were a gadget, which would they be and why? Tell us how close we got to being right. More »
