Someone’s been mining Bitcoins inside the office of the Australian Broadcasting Company. But hey, at least they weren’t on Facebook, right? Apple’s multitouch patent news from yesterday might not be as big of a deal as people have made it out to be. Apple, Google and other big names are working alongside the US government toward patent reform.
Meanwhile, Apple has launched Final Cut Pro X, it’s latest video editing suite, on the Mac App Store and Nokia has announced its latest handset, the MeeGo-powered N9, but will anyone want it?
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ABC employee caught mining for Bitcoins on company servershttp://t.co/r8jOn7J
Apple’s iPhone ‘multitouch patent’ not as broad as it would seemhttp://t.co/1tLImBW
Apple, Google and IBM in support as US Congress begins patent system overhaulhttp://t.co/0FtUdo9
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A music and tech junkie who calls Nashville home, Brad is the Director TNW Academy. You can follow him on Twitter @BradMcCarty.(show all)A music and tech junkie who calls Nashville home, Brad is the DirectorTNW Academy. You can follow him on Twitter@BradMcCarty.
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