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Google violated Oracle copyright, but no damages: jury

SAN FRANCISCO — A jury in a high-profile technology case ruled Monday that Google violated copyrights owned by Oracle Corp. for the Android mobile platform, but failed to agree on whether damages should be awarded.

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Google ahead of Facebook in mobile space: Study

Google is leading Facebook in the race for smartphone users, a US survey showed Monday.

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BAE Systems tests pilotless fighter jets

BAE Systems has taken a step closer to removing pilots from fighter jets by launching the first major test flights for a new generation of intelligent drone aircraft.

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MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom targets New Zealand politician with rap video

Kim Dotcom's penchant for online films is well documented. His recent YouTube releases include an expensively produced rap song in which the internet tycoon screams around a German race track with Formula One champion Kimi Raikkonen, and the famous Mega Song in which Dotcom is joined by the like of Alicia Keys and Kanye West to promote his Megaupload online file hosting service.

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China firm seeks settlement in iPad battle

A Chinese computer company which sued Apple over the rights to the iPad trademark in China is now in talks for an out-of-court settlement, a lawyer for the firm said Monday.

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Facebook execs hit the road to persuade investors

NEW YORK — Facebook, already assured of becoming one of the most valuable US firms when it goes public later this month, now must convince investors in the next two weeks that it is worth all the hype.

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Iran slams Google for leaving Gulf nameless

TEHRAN — Iran on Saturday criticised Google for leaving the body of water separating it from the Arabian peninsula nameless on its online map service, saying it would hurt the Internet giant's credibility.

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Air Force pilots refuse to fly F-22 over safety fears

WASHINGTON — Two F-22 pilots say they have stopped flying the US Air Force's most advanced fighter jet because of safety fears over the aircraft's oxygen system, according to a CBS television "60 Minutes" report.

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SpaceX to send unmanned cargo mission to ISS on May 19

WASHINGTON — SpaceX said Friday it will attempt to send a cargo-loaded spacecraft to the International Space Station on May 19 after a series of delays, the latest over software issues.

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Company's 'LaserSaber' looks just like 'Star Wars' Jedi weapon

George Lucas might be about to sue somebody.

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Android expenses questioned at Oracle copyright trial

SAN FRANCISCO — Jurors on Thursday continued to weigh whether Android infringed on Java copyrights as the trial judge ordered Google to clarify how much money has been made or lost on the mobile gadget software.

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13 million Facebook users fail to use privacy controls

Many users of Facebook are unaware of the privacy risks from the massive social network site or fail to take adequate precautions, a report by Consumers Reports said Thursday.

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Activision uses convicted felon Oliver North to sell 'Call of Duty'

Col. Oliver North, a man convicted on multiple counts during the Iran-Contra scandal -- who by his own admission had a "fairly good relationship" with the brutal, drug-running Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega -- is apparently the new frontman for Activision's next "Call of Duty" game.

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