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Oklahoma Inventors Congress meets in new venue Published: Tue, May 22, 2012 Observers in intellectual property industry embrace changes spurred by America Invents Act. Read More
Hasty proclamations cast Indians in negative light Published: Sat, May 19, 2012 Elliott Doane's attempt (Your Views, May 13) at casting Indians in a negative light is full of inaccuracies. If it weren't for the goodwill of some of the Eastern tribes during the first harsh winter the colonists endured, history might have been different. Who is “us” in his reference of “They killed us for... Read More
Kaiser Family Foundation settles lawsuit Published: Tue, May 8, 2012 The Tulsa-based George Kaiser Family Foundation filed the lawsuit earlier this year in U.S. District Court in Tulsa against Kia Silverbrook, his common-law wife Janette Faye Lee and their patent-holding company, Silverbrook Research Pty Ltd. Read More
Oklahoma City industrial market is hot with oil Published: Sat, May 5, 2012 Industrial property users absorbed twice as much space in the first quarter as in all of 2011, prompting some realty brokers to wonder if speculative development can be hard behind. Read More
Business Techbytes Published: Tue, May 1, 2012 Business technology news briefs Read More
Building a state of creativity for the future Updated: Thu, Apr 23, 2009 Creative Oklahoma Inc. is expected to draw 300 to 500 educational, business and community leaders from across the nation to downtown Oklahoma City Oct. 12-14 and another 1,200 to 1,500 international visitors Nov. 15-17, 2010. This fall’s creativity and education conference will be in conjunction with Apple... Read More
YouTube, Viacom agree to mask viewer data Updated: Mon, May 26, 2008 NEW YORK (AP) -- In a nod to privacy complaints, Viacom Inc. won't be told the identities of individuals who watch video clips on the popular video-sharing site YouTube. Viacom and other copyright holders have agreed to let YouTube mask user IDs and Internet addresses when Google Inc.'s online video... Read More
Colo. Professor Vows to Fight Dismissal Published: Wed, Jul 25, 2007 BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -- A professor scorned for remarks about Sept. 11 victims vowed that his firing over allegations of plagiarism, falsification and other misconduct wouldn't end his 2 1/2-year dispute with the University of Colorado. "New game, new game," said a defiant Ward Churchill, referring to... Read More
EMI, Apple to Sell DRM-Free Songs Online Updated: Mon, Apr 2, 2007 LONDON (AP) -- Breaking from the rest of the recording industry, EMI Group said Monday it will begin selling songs online that are free of copy-protection technology through Apple Inc.'s iTunes Store. The deal, however, doesn't include music from the label's biggest act, The Beatles. ITunes customers... Read More
Professor Gets $1.2 Million Tech Prize Published: Mon, Sep 11, 2006 HELSINKI, Finland (AP) -- The winner of a $1.2 million prize for his inventions in light and laser technology said Friday he will give away some of his money to promote research at universities and organizations that help developing countries. Shuji Nakamura, now a professor at the University of... Read More
Regents fund pilot program Updated: Sun, Jul 9, 2006 State Regents will give $90,000 toward a pilot program to help regional universities and community colleges with intellectual property development. The pilot program will help these smaller campuses secure patents and licenses for faculty inventions. Ownership of the invention would remain with the institution... Read More
Martin Bionics gets patent Updated: Tue, Jun 13, 2006 Oklahoma City-based Martin Bionics has been awarded a patent for computer-controlled ankle technology, officials said Monday. The prosthetic ankle technology was developed though a $573,000 research grant from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology, the company said in a news release.... Read More
Tow truck operator creates rollback device Updated: Tue, Jun 13, 2006 Carnell Duvall didn't set out to become an inventor, only to solve safety problems faced by operators of so-called "rollback wreckers" widely used by wrecker service operators. Duvall is a tow truck operator with more than 44 years of experience in the southeastern Oklahoma community of Quinton. Rollback wreckers... Read More
Glass artist sues ex-student Updated: Fri, Jun 2, 2006 One person's cluster of plant-like glass art is another person's signature creation. The whole fight probably is more complicated than that, of course, but a $1 million lawsuit filed by glass artist Dale Chihuly against a former associate and another glass artist and broker could test the boundaries of artistic... Read More
Long-term hospital opens at new site Updated: Thu, Apr 6, 2006 -- Select Specialty Hospital, which provides treatment for patients who require acute longer term hospitalization, has moved to a new "freestanding" location at 3524 NW 56, officials said. The hospital will begin accepting patents April 11. Select Specialty Hospital formerly operated as a "hospital within a... Read More
Tech Talk: Music industry continues anti-piracy efforts Updated: Thu, Jan 19, 2006 Downloading music is now a billion dollar industry, and those in the music industry hope to turn up the heat against music piracy. Read More
Software aids in detecting plagiarism Updated: Sat, Dec 17, 2005 Plagiarism is as old as writing itself. And the Internet has made it more and more tempting for college students to cheat. Read More
Tech Talk: Shuttering Grokster won't halt music piracy Updated: Mon, Nov 14, 2005 A computer Web site gets slammed by the music industry; but, experts say that won't stop music piracy. Read More
Cheating: Right or wrong? Students debate over 'helping' each other out Updated: Sun, May 22, 2005 Jake Staats, a Deer Creek High School senior, believes students should help each other out. The Wire: A publication of Newsroom 101 and The Oklahoman To what extent does he believe in helping other students? "High school is a community effort, he said with a smile. Staats is not referring to community... Read More
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