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Motorola wants 2.25% royalty on iPhone sales

The company that invented the mobile phone wants a slice of Apple's action. Complicating matters, Motorola is in the process of being bought by Google. read more

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Motorola Droid Razr Maxx for Verizon (photos)

The trim Motorola Droid Razr Maxx has all the Android goodness which made the original Droid Razr a hit, plus now boasts an ultrapowerful battery for extra-long run time.

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Mandarin Oriental, New York Hides Smarter Wi-Fi in the Walls

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ruckus Wireless ™ today announced that the Mandarin Oriental's flagship North America property in New York has standardized on the Ruckus Wi-Fi wall switch ...

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Fortune Classic: The rise of Netscape

Editor's note: Every Sunday, Fortune publishes a favorite story from our magazine archives . This week, we turn to a July 1995 item on the rise of a world-changing internet startup that would eventually pull off a blockbuster IPO: Netscape.

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The rise of Netscape

FORTUNE -- Behold the power of a visionary scorned. In February 1994, Jim Clark, then chairman of Silicon Graphics, the computer workstation company he founded in 1982, quit in disgust. He had failed to persuade senior colleagues at the thriving company to speed up plans to make low-cost, high-volume hardware for the much-ballyhooed information highway -- a move he considered critical to Silicon ...

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John W. Whitehead: U.S. v. Jones: The Battle for the Fourth Amendment Continues

As Justice Samuel Alito recognizes in his concurring judgment, physical intrusion is now unnecessary to many forms of invasive surveillance.

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