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The ARPA-E program is funding promising cutting-edge research, but there are financial and policy barriers for getting those technologies to a meaningful scale. In this week's Ask Maggie, I address readers' questions about whether the new version of Apple's tablet is different enough from last year's model to capture their cash. MPEG LA, which licenses others' video encoding patents, is at the heart of a probe about whether the group's actions are hampering Google's Web video technology. New Windows operating system tailored for devices in the surging market won't arrive until late next year, Bloomberg reports. The Khronos Group has released its technology for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics on the Web. Now allies have to coax Microsoft to support it. Verizon Wireless once again gets singled out in semiannual survey. Also highlighted: overall call quality throughout the industry has become stagnant. 45 Minutes on IM: Christian Taylor has had the "Star Wars" universe in his hands for the past three years. He tells CNET what it's like to meet regularly with George Lucas and offers his thoughts on Jar-Jar Binks.
| Bing has entered into a partnership with travel search tool Kayak to dig up flight results on Bing's Travel site. Several years ago Kayak accused Bing of copying its design.
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