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A federal appeals court Friday affirmed a jury verdict that Microsoft Corp.’s (MSFT) Outlook software and two other products infringed an Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) patent, but ruled that a $358 million damages award against the software giant was not...
By Drake Martinet, Intern, All Things Digital
A new feature wherein All Things Digital looks at up-and-coming and innovative start-ups you should know about.
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By Matthew Rivera, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
If you look up and see red weather balloons this weekend, take note. You’ve unwittingly entered into a social experiment.
The Defense Department’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or...
By Geoffrey A. Fowler, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Hearst is unveiling Skiff, its own service to sell subscriptions to newspapers and magazines on dedicated e-reading and other convergent devices.
Hearst executives say that they were driven to...
By Andrew LaVallee, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Four senators introduced legislation Thursday aimed at the fees wireless carriers charge when subscribers change providers before their contracts are up.
The bill, dubbed the Cell Phone Early...