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Baker Hughes settles patent agreement with ReedHycalog

Baker Hughes Inc. has agreed to pay ReedHycalog $100 million in royalties for its previous and future use of certain patented technologies.

Baker Hughes, ReedHycalog settle patent claims? ? 44 mins ago

NEW YORK (Thomson Financial) - Baker Hughes Inc. Thursday said it would pay $70 million in royalties to ReedHycalog for the prior use of certain patented technologies. It will also pay at least $30 million in royalties for any future use.

Baker Hughes, ReedHycalog settle patent claims

NEW YORK (Thomson Financial) - Baker Hughes Inc. Thursday said it would pay $70 million in royalties to ReedHycalog for the prior use of certain patented technologies. It will also pay at least $30 million in royalties for any future use.

Kingsley-Hughes: iPod touch 2.0 anyone?

Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Touch, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: My OS is the best OS because...

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Operating System, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating Systems, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

4 Stanford faculty named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators

Four Stanford researchers have joined the ranks of investigators for the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute. They join the 14 current HHMI investigators at Stanford, 11 of which are at the School of Medicine. There are 304 HHMI investigators nationwide.

Hughes intros cost-effective VPN solution

The new service blends both satellite broadband and wireline technologies like DSL into a fully integrated Managed Network Service

Baker Hughes settles patent agreement with ReedHycalog

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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Firefox 3.0 - what's new

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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: WWDC, blogging the blogs

Unfortunately a series of prior commitments meant that I couldn’t make it to WWDC 08. Since I can’t be there, I’ve decided to do the second best thing and cover WWDC from the angle of “blogging the blogs.”

Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Baker Hughes, Schlumberger, Pactiv, Charlotte Russe and JA Solar Holdings

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Stolen soda machine's tracks lead back to owner: cops

HUGHES, Ark. - Police in Arkansas say they didn't have to look too hard to figure out where an abandoned soda vending machine came from.

Stolen soda machine's tracks lead back to owner, Arkansas police say

HUGHES, Ark. - Police in Arkansas say they didn't have to look too hard to figure out where an abandoned soda vending machine came from.

Stolen soda machine's tracks lead back to owner

HUGHES, Ark. (AP) -- Police didn't have to look too hard to figure out the source of a soda vending machine found in a front yard - they just followed the tracks.

World's No 1 movie buff

Gwilym Hughes has just earned his third certificate from the Guinness Book of Records, reports the Daily Post.

A Dream Deferred: Activism And The Arts

angston Hughes was 49 when he published that poem, back in the True-Man era. He’d seen some ups, and he’d seen a lot of downs, born soon after the War to End All Wars, growing up “Negro” in the crime-roaring twenties, and the soul-deep Depression. He’d seen the Labor Movement crushed by hired corporate guns and goons, and government of the mighty by the mighty saved by the “traitor to his class”—who was no traitor to his class! ... He’d seen another War to End All Wars and the holocausts of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Dachau, and the beginning, of a “Cold War”--that was no Cold War!

What does the summer of 2008 hold for Andrew Flintoff?

Andrew Hughes puts a a fair few of England's recent problems down to the absence through injury of Andrew Flintoff but just how fit is he and what role will he play for England should he return?

NYT: Facebooker who friended Obama

Chris Hughes, 24 and a founder of Facebook, left the company to develop Sen. Barack Obama’s Web presence.

Physicists receive big "nano" grant

Professor Stephen Hughes (Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy) is co-leader of new, $4.2-million nanotechnology research project.

Drunk 'Darth Vader' punished for Jedi attack

Arwel Wynne Hughes, 27 -- who has a chronic alcohol problem -- donned a black bin bag for a cape and used a metal crutch for a lightsabre when he impersonated the Dark Lord of the Sith on March 25.

There's only one Monty... almost literally

This week, Andrew Hughes is sharing with us his disturbance at the demise of that most endangered of beasts: the English spin bowler.

RIAA: DRM not dead and likely will make comeback

The RIAA's David Hughes sits next to former IFPI CEO Nic Garnett. To Garnett's right is the MPAA's Fritz Attaway

Saint Joseph's University Receives $1 Million Grant for Science Education

PHILADELPHIA, May 14 (AScribe Newswire) -- Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the nation's largest private supporter of science education, has awarded Saint Joseph's University $1 million to fund multiple initiatives in the biology and physics departments, including interdisciplinary efforts between the two departments, undergraduate student research, faculty, curriculum and laboratory development and outreach programs.

New Map Reveals Dynamic Variation In Human Genome

A team of researchers led by Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Evan E. Eichler at the University of Washington has produced the first high-resolution map showing the structural variation that exists in the human genome. With the map, researchers can now begin to see how the underlying structure of one person's genome differs from that of another.

New Map Reveals Dynamic Variation in Human Genome

A team of researchers led by Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Evan E. Eichler at the University of Washington has produced the first high-resolution map showing the structural variation that exists in the human genome. With the map, researchers can now begin to see how the underlying structure of one person's genome differs from that of another.


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