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Google's statement on YouTube-Viacom court case

Reams of court documents in the long-running battle between Google and Viacom over copyright material on YouTube were released Thursday. Here's Google's statement.

March 19, 2010 in Hardware by Martin LaMonica Comment

NXP bets on tech to solve 'societal' needs

Semiconductor company focuses on high-performance mixed signals, bringing together optimized technologies to produce real-world products to address depleting resources, says exec.

March 12, 2010 in Hardware by Kevin Kwang Comment

PlanetSolar catamaran beckons sun, sea

Toting 38,000 solar cells, vessel is headed for a round-the-world tour in 2011.

March 10, 2010 in Photo Gallery by Dong Ngo Comment

Solar chargers no longer ugly ducklings

commentary Latest options for charging small electronics with solar panels are designed for home use, rather than just camping. Another improvement: manufacturers offer take-back programs for spent batteries.

January 21, 2010 in Business by Martin LaMonica Comment

China solar panel maker sets first US plant

Suntech Power aims to boost its share of the U.S. market with a solar-panel manufacturing plant to be built in Arizona.

November 16, 2009 in Business by Adam Aston Comment

IBM plunges into 'smart grid for water'

Betting that governments and businesses will need to better manage water resources, IBM leads effort to design IT systems to monitor and analyze water use.

September 7, 2009 in Business by Martin LaMonica Comment

Solar uptake for mobile devices 'limited'

Photovoltaic cells will not replace batteries in mobile computing devices for now, as performance and price issues continue to hamper adoption, say analysts.

August 17, 2009 in Business by Vivian Yeo Comment

Intel seeds five energy startups with US$10M

Chip giant's venture arm boosts its presence in smart-grid technologies and low-power computing through investments.

July 30, 2009 in Business by Martin LaMonica Comment

IBM atomic probe gets newly sensitive touch

Vendor's atomic force microscope can distinguish charged gold atoms from neutral ones. Big Blue hopes that will help with nanocomputing and solar energy research.

June 12, 2009 in Business by Stephen Shankland Comment

Photovoltaics set to spark in Asia

The region is "incredibly important" for the solar industry, Applied Materials executive says, citing China, India and Southeast Asia as areas with high potential.

May 20, 2009 in Hardware by Vivian Yeo Comment
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