Digimarc buys e-book piracy-fighting company
Beaverton-based Digimarc will pay $5.6 million for Attributor Corp., a company designed to authenticate e-books and fight online piracy.
Beaverton-based Digimarc will pay $5.6 million for Attributor Corp., a company designed to authenticate e-books and fight online piracy.
The Linn County Planning Commission is taking public comment on a controversial request to expand a rock quarry operation in Sodaville.
U.S. home prices rose 6.3% in October from a year ago, the largest yearly gain since July 2006.
USA Today: Instagram removed the option to send pictures to Twitter and plans to cut off the ability to embed photos on the site.
Gizmodo: The oldest known dinosaur, which predates other specimens by 15 millions years, is found in a museum store room.
USA Today: Democracy, globalization, marriage and bigot — all touched by politics — made the Top 10, in no particular order. Read more to find out the top two looked up words of 2012.
Huffington Post: Industry icons Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are accused of avoiding €400 million in taxes.
BBC: Researchers have developed a new type of plastic lighting that could be more efficient and produce a better quality light than fluorescent bulbs.
Portland mobile software developer Urban Airship has acquired Palo Alto, Calif.-based Tello, a startup that focuses on Apple’s online wallet Passbook.
Portland General Electric is testing giant cane, among other biomass sources, to replace coal at the Boardman Power Plant.