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January 19, 2011
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redarrow Tech priorities for new Congress: From old to new
redarrow Apple posts record revenue, earnings for Q1 2011
 
redarrow Report: HP WebOS tablets to boast cloud storage, 'premium audio'
redarrow As claims against Nvidia begin, what settlement means

Leader of Safe Browsing at Google is digital age craftsman and protector of Internet users.
The tech industry applauds as music goes digital. But in towns like Pitman, N.J., innovation comes at a price.
What tech policy is likely to take center stage this year? At the State of the Net conference, legislators and others hint at Net neutrality, wireless spectrum, and universal service.
Engadget says the WebOS-based tablets Hewlett-Packard is expected to unveil next month could offer cloud storage and "premium audio," likely powered by HP's Beats audio.
Apple follows news of Steve Jobs' medical leave with its best quarter in company history, with profits spiking 78 percent from a year ago.
Claims can now be filed against Nvidia for defective graphics processors. This follows more than two years of payouts by Nvidia to PC makers, who have been separately repairing laptops with defective Nvidia graphics chips.
The latest schedule calls for delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner in the third quarter of 2011. But that date is far behind the original, following setback after setback.
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