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Patent Trolls Strike Again and this time it is Apple’s Touch Product Line – News Center Podcast

June 11, 2012

Patent trolls have struck again, this time suing Apple for their complete line of touch products. The troll stands to gain a lot of money, should they win their case. [powerpress]

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Patent Troll Sues Apple over Their Complete Line of Touch Products

June 5, 2012

By Kerrie Spencer, staff writer – June 5, 2012 Once again, it appears another patent troll is trying to get imaginary damages out of a patent they took over to specifically sue others. If you want a little excitement in your life, you might want to try following the latest happenings in the patent infringement…

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Will Tampa Show America What Democracy Looks Like?

May 29, 2012

By Brendan Conley, staff writer – May 29, 2012 In August, Tampa will be a hot spot in more ways than one. This year, the Republican Party holds its national convention in the Florida city that has been a flashpoint for both the Tea Party and the Occupy Movement. Twelve years ago, Florida was ground…

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Google Plus Helps Lawyers Get More Cases And Student Loans Get Contentious – News Center Podcast

May 28, 2012

Lawyers are turning to Google Plus to get more cases. Find out how. Interest rates on student loans are up in the air and the debate to hold the line on the percentage rate on pause. What does the future hold? [powerpress]

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Lawyers Turn to Google Plus to Get More Cases

May 16, 2012

By Chris Wilkerson, staff writer – May 16, 2012 Throughout history, getting more customers has always been about being first in line. That is why ACME sold so many gadgets to Wile E. Coyote and it’s why no company ever named itself ZZZ Appliance Repair. In the age of search engines, the alphabet is largely…

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Senate Shuts Down Debate on Student Loan Interest Rate Fix

May 9, 2012

By Kristen Friend, staff writer – May 9, 2012. Republican Senators blocked debate on Tuesday of a Democratic bill that would have prevented interest rates from doubling on some student loans. Rates on subsidized Stafford loans are set to increase from their current rate of 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent in July. The measure would…

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Thanks to Twitter Patent Trolls May Have Lost Their Bridges – News Center Podcast

May 7, 2012

This News Center Poscast talks about Twitter and their new plan to solve patent infringements, the Innovator’s Patent Agreement and how the Supreme Court is considering Arizona’s controversial immigration law. [powerpress]

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Thanks to Twitter Patent Trolls May Have Lost Their Bridges

May 2, 2012

By Kerrie Spencer, staff writer – May 2, 2012 This had to happen, but it is surprising that it did, given the nature of human greed. You may recall the noises Google was making recently about suing Facebook for allegedly infringing on several of their patents. We ran an article about it in early March…

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Supreme Court Takes Up Controversial Arizona Immigration Law

April 26, 2012

By Chris Wilkerson, staff writer – April 26, 2012 As the U.S. Supreme Court considers provisions of Arizona’s controversial 2010 immigration law, the country will wait to find out if the state overstepped its authority in adopting new policy. Early hints of the court’s feelings about the matter seemed to indicate that many of the…

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Obama versus Ryan and a Brokered Republican Convention – News Center Podcast

April 23, 2012

Obama and Rep. Ryan are doing the double down tango over Medicare and Medicaid. No one knows how this will turn out, and there may be a brokered Republican convention in Tampa. What does that mean? [powerpress]

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