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CIO Columnist 5 Items Should Top Obama's Technology Agenda
By Eric Lundquist
From infrastructure to tech education, here's what I want to see on the to-do list for the next four years.

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Motorola and Apple sued each other in Florida, Illinois and Wisconsin; Judge Crabb dismisses Wisconsin case. Next up, Washington State.

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Curiosity's rover can cover a larger area over a longer period of time than previous Mars rovers.

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