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Keep It Fair: Apple, Google Address Concerns Over Mobile Patent Licensing

All is indeed fair in love and war, but not everything is fair in patent licensing. Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) are working on measures to level the playing field in the mobile patent disputes by clarifying what is “fair” when it comes to patent licensing terms.

Two US startups break solar efficiency records, aim to light up your life

Two US startups are breaking solar efficiency records in their quest to bring clean, cost-effective, eco-friendly energy to a power grid near you. Alta Devices, based in Santa Clara, CA, has achieved a 23.5 percent efficiency rating with its standard …

Path Social Media App Uploads iOS Address Books to Its Servers

Path, an upstart social media service launched by former Facebook employee Dave Morin, is scrambling to explain a security breach discovered by a software developer in Singapore. Arun Thampi was attempting to hack a MacOS version of the Path iOS app, and discovered the app was making API calls to Path’s servers. Thampi investigated further …

Vonage Mobile app allows free calls and texts worldwide to fellow Android and iOS users

Looking to save some coin on those international calls to your mates in Brussels? Vonage has just rolled out new Android and iOS apps that do just that. The Vonage Mobile app offers free talk and text for corresponding with fellow app users worldwide…

TuneCore: first iTunes Match royalties are "magic money" out of "thin air"

Music distribution service TuneCore has described the royalties from iTunes Match as “magic money that Apple made exist out of thin air for copyright holders,” signaling early support of the service from one part of the mus…

Feature: Step 1: give every kid a laptop. Step 2: learning begins?

Nicolas Negroponte, the head of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, sure knows how to get people’s attention. About three months ago, the venerable ed-tech evangelist told the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco that …

Feature: Step 1: give every kid a laptop. Step 2: learning begins?

Nicolas Negroponte, the head of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, sure knows how to get people’s attention. About three months ago, the venerable ed-tech evangelist told the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco that …