Nov 30, 2007 3 am
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IBM is suing a company for selling fake IBM batteries that catch fire, asking $1M for each fake battery.
IBM is suing Shentech for selling laptop batteries that catch fire and sport allegedly fake IBM logos.
The suit, filed Nov. 20 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, accuses Shentech of trademark infringement, false advertising, unfair competition and deceptive trade practices.
IBM says that a consumer in Ohio bought a battery from Shentech for a ThinkPad laptop. The battery overheated and caught fire, causing damage to the laptop, IBM said. The user reported the problem to Lenovo, which licenses the IBM trademark. After examining the faulty battery, IBM discovered that it was not a genuine IBM battery, the company said in the suit.
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Nov 30, 2007 3 am
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Google Plans to Bid 4.6 Billion on 700MHz Band
Google Inc was set to announce on Friday it will bid on coveted airwaves to launch a U.S. wireless network, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
The Silicon Valley-based company had said several months ago it was considering bidding in the auction of 700-megahertz wireless spectrum due to begin January 24. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission deadline for companies to declare their interest in joining the airwaves bidding is December 3.
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Nov 29, 2007 4 am
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“I cannot think of any other cause of his death other than his mobile phone exploding”
A 33-year-old South Korean quarry worker was found dead with a burning mobile phone stuck to his chest, police and the doctor who examined the man said on Thursday.

The man, who was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital, had burns on his chest, fractured ribs and internal bleeding, the doctor said.
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Nov 29, 2007 4 am
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Google prepares to roll out its latest free service — where will the giant stop?
While Google has its critics, the company seems to be one tech firm that is constantly in tune with what the consumer wants. In terms of service, Google generally doesn’t waste time and effort cutting back or restricting its service, rather it simply strives to give the customer more.
Now Google is preparing to quietly launch a new service, which both legitimizes previously existing internet software and improves upon it. The service gives users free online storage space and many are dubbing it GDisk for short. In the past applications exploit GMail’s very high amount of free storage space and allowed you to store files on it like a hard drive (GMail currently features over 5 GB of storage). Google’s Picasa photo service also has allowed users to store up to 1 GB of pictures and other files.
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Nov 29, 2007 4 am
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The new Google Maps with MyLocation service allows users without GPS-enabled phones to figure out their location by using nearby cell-phone towers
Google launched a location service for mobile users on Wednesday that doesn’t rely on GPS.
Google Maps with My Location, currently in beta, locates users who don’t have GPS-enabled phones based on their location to nearby cell towers. The result isn’t as accurate as GPS but works for people who lack the positioning technology in their phones.
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Nov 28, 2007 4 am
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Google’s Goal: Get Rid of Coal
Google has set its sights on decreasing global dependency on coal Tuesday with the announcement of a new project intended to produce affordable renewable energy.
The effort, dubbed “RE<C”, will initially focus its efforts on solar thermal power, wind power technologies and enhanced geothermal systems. Specifically, Google wants to produce one gigawatt of renewable energy that is cheaper than coal, said Larry Page, Google’s co-founder.
“We are optimistic this can be done in years, not decades,” Page said during a Tuesday conference call. One gigawatt can power a city the size of San Francisco, he said.
Solar power is “currently substantially more expensive than coal, depending on the type,” Page said. “It’s an ambitious goal to get it cheaper than coal, but it’s attainable.”
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Nov 27, 2007 6 am
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Google leads the way in search yet again, but Ask.com gains ground.
Google once again was the giant among search sites, as it took a 58. 5 percent share of the search market in October in the United States.
According to Internet ranking site ComScore, Google gained 1.5 share points versus the previous month. Yahoo sites ranked second with 22.9 percent, followed by Microsoft sites (9.7 percent), Ask Network (4.7 percent) and Time Warner Network (4.2 percent).
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Nov 27, 2007 6 am
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Pirate Bay officials think it is the overzealous Swedish government officials that will be walking the legal plank
The Pirate Bay’s enemies are circling it like a pack of hungry sharks, waiting for it to slip. First there is the Swedish government assault, led by prosecutor Håkan Roswall, who seeks to press charges against The Pirate Bay before January 31, 2008. The planned charges will be against multiple pirate bay admins for allegedly supporting copyright infringement on a massive scale.
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Nov 27, 2007 5 am
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Eizo FlexScan SX2461W-U LCD helps colorblind users to distinguish between colors
For most computer users who spend many hours working on a computer each day, a large screen LCD display is very welcome. However, for some users — particularly those who are colorblind — working on a computer can be very difficult.

Gizmodo is reporting that Eizo has a new 24-inch LCD display called the FlexScan SX2461W-U that is aimed directly at users who are colorblind.
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Nov 27, 2007 5 am
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Among the fixes Mozilla has released is a patch for the well-known flaw in how Firefox handles .jar files
Mozilla has released an update to its Firefox browser, fixing a widely publicized flaw in the open-source software.
The 2.0.0.10 update fixes a handful of memory corruption flaws that crash Firefox and a cross-site request forgery flaw that could give attackers a way to get unauthorized access to certain Web sites.
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