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Rosetta Stone sues Google over trademark

Rosetta Stone, a language-learning software producer, has filed a federal lawsuit against Google for infringing its trademark through Google's AdWords online advertising program, AFP reports. …

Open-source tool to boost STEM graduates

State education officials have a new tool to help them predict which investments will pay dividends as they try to boost the number of college graduates who major in science,…

Arizona State sued over Kindle eTextbook usage

The National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind are suing Arizona State University over its use of Amazon's Kindle DX electronic reading device as a…

Network shutdown bill faces changes, aide says

IDG News Service reports that a bill in the U.S. Senate that would allow President Barack Obama to shut down parts of the Internet during a cybersecurity crisis will likely…

Missing N.C. State eMail highlights need for better archiving

N.C. State University told prosecutors on June 24 that it can't locate high-priority eMail messages from former Chancellor James Oblinger, raising questions about the university's response to public-records requests in…

Feds simplify financial aid form

The Obama administration on June 24 announced its first steps toward making it easier to apply for federal college aid, and technology is playing a key role in the simplification…

German teacher loses battle against pupils’ web rankings

A German teacher who had sued to shut down a web site where pupils rank their instructors according to competence and "coolness" lost her battle in court on June 23,…

Former college QB battles video game maker

A former college quarterback is suing video game company EA Sports and the NCAA for using his image in a popular video game without his consent in a case that…

Usage-based service caps prompt broadband fairness bill

Time Warner Cable has temporarily shelved plans for usage-based internet service caps, but U.S. Rep. Eric Massa is still concerned, PC Magazine reports. …

Duncan: Students, not banks, on ED’s agenda

U.S. Education (ED) Secretary Arne Duncan told eCampus News on June 12 he will work with private lending companies as the Obama Administration pushes for a direct federal student loan…

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