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Microsoft Hounds Google for Piracy Takedowns, but Some Bing Results Remain

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If you’re trying to search the web for pirated copies of Xbox games, Microsoft’s Bing is apparently the way to go.

Watch: Non-Barfy Video of Google’s ‘Project Glass’ Specs in Action

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Okay, if you make this Google ‘Project Glass’ video full screen and high-def, it might be a little barfy, so don’t say we at Techland never pass along friendly motion-sickness disclaimers.

Jury: Google Didn’t Infringe on Oracle Patents

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A federal jury in San Francisco has decided that Google didn’t infringe on Oracle’s patents when the search company developed its popular Android software for mobile devices.

Overhauled Google iPhone App: Full-Screen Image Results, Faster Search

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Google’s overhauled iPhone app promises faster search results and more.

Xbox 360 Should Be Banned from U.S. for Violating Patents, Judge Says

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Microsoft’s Xbox 360 should be banned from import and sales in the United States for violating Motorola patents, a U.S. International Trade Commission judge ruled.

Google’s Moog Doodle: Play a ‘Mini-Goog’, Celebrate the Life of an Electronic Music Pioneer

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When I woke this morning to find a funky-looking 24-key Moog synthesizer staring at me from just above Google’s homepage search box, I knew exactly what I’d be writing about.

It’s Official: Google Has Acquired Motorola Mobility

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Google has made its $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility official. Google CEO Larry Page announced the closing of the deal in a company blog post.

BREAKING: Chrome Just Became the Web’s #1 Browser (Unless It Didn’t)

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New figures that show Chrome taking the lead are a big deal — until you realize that nobody agrees on browser market share.

Grading How Well Companies Are Cooperating with ‘Do Not Track’

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Remember “Do Not Track,” the initiative in the White House’s Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights that called for an opt-out button for users who don’t want to be tracked by different sites? Well, it’s still alive and it has an influential new supporter.

Number One: Google Chrome Finally Slips Ahead of Internet Explorer

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Google’s Chrome browser is now the most used browser worldwide, bypassing Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, according to browser usage tracker StatCounter.

Technology’s Perfect Storm Is Coming This Fall

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This fall, the tech market will witness a perfect storm as three major technologies and industry forces converge to deliver a whole host of new products for consumers.