Copyright Problems May Slow Digital Book Libraries
December 30, 2009 by Amanda Kinghorn
Filed under Technology
Internet search giant Google has been found guilty of copyright infringement by a court in Paris. French publisher, La Martiniere, was awarded 300,000 Euros ($ 430,000) in damages and interest. Google was also ordered to pay the sum of 10,000 Euros ($ 14,000) each day until it withdraws the book extracts from its database. The court hearing was initiated by the French Publishers’ Association, La Martiniere and SGDL – an author’s group – who demanded that Google be forced to pay 15m Euros ($ 21m).
If You Buy A Touch Screen Laptop, You Won’t Be Disappointed
December 6, 2009 by Patrick J. Gifted
Filed under Technology
The other day I was out shopping for a laptop, and I was amazed at how many they had and the amazing advances in technology. One of the things that surprised me the most was that now they have touch screen laptops, or laptops with a touch screen.
Blocking Adware Popups
November 29, 2009 by Mark Walters
Filed under Technology
When your computer is being bombarded with annoying popup ads, it can be easy to lose focus on what you are doing. You log on to get something in particular done but end up just getting frustrated. As a result, it is common to start using your computer less than your normally would do, simply because the popups are so infuriating. Fortunately, there are ways that you can spare your computer from these adware attacks.


