For more than 40 years, the NASA Innovative Partnerships Program has helped transfer of NASA technology to the private sector, benefiting global competition and the economy.
Intel denies allegations it used illegal selling practices and will appeal the $1.45 billion dollar fine imposed by the European Commission, company CEO Paul Otellini told CNBC Wednesday.
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