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Rambus Settles Chip Dispute With SK Hynix

Rambus Inc. said South Korea’s SK Hynix Inc. has agreed to pay $240 million in order to settle a patent dispute over memory-chip technology that has dragged on since 2000.

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Won’t You Let Me Take You on a Sea Cruise? (Comic)

Here is the latest comic from our Joy of Tech friends at Geek Culture, Nitrozac and Snaggy. Joy of Tech appears three times a week in the Voices section of this site.
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Eric Schmidt Unloads on China in New Book

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt is brutally clear: China is the most dangerous superpower on Earth.

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Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt to Step Down

Time Warner Cable Chief Executive Glenn Britt will step down at the end of the year, said a person familiar with the matter.

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Fusion-io Falls 12% on Apple, Facebook Order Delays

Shares of memory technology company Fusion-io Inc. fell 13% Thursday after it cut its revenue forecast due to delays in orders from Apple Inc. and Facebook Inc.

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Chinese Hackers Targeted Wall Street Journal Computers

The Wall Street Journal said Thursday that its computer systems had been infiltrated by Chinese hackers for the apparent purpose of monitoring the newspaper’s China coverage.

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Magazines Use Digital Editions to Ramp Up Pricing

Cosmopolitan readers can get their first year’s subscription to the print magazine for $10. But if they want the digital edition on their iPads, they will have to fork over $19.99.

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Al-Jazeera to Buy Current TV

Al-Jazeera, the pan-Arab news network owned by the government of Qatar, is buying Current TV, the struggling left-leaning current-affairs channel co founded by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, according to people familiar with the matter.

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There’s No Avoiding Google+

Google Inc. is gaining ground against Facebook Inc. thanks to a controversial tactic: requiring people to use the Google+ social network.

Live Nation Chairman Azoff Resigns

Google Settles Copyright Case With Publishers

Student-Loan Online Start-Up Gets Financing

Nice Alert: Our Annual Request for Civility in Comments

Facebook IPO: Facebook Loves Wall Street

Citi to Sell EMI Units for $4.1 Billion

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Moore’s Law means that more and more things can be done practically for free, if only it weren’t for those people who want to be paid. People are the flies in Moore’s Law’s ointment. When machines get incredibly cheap to run, people seem correspondingly expensive.

— From Jaron Lanier’s new book, “Who Owns the Future?” excerpted on Wired.com

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