Samsung accused Apple of "ambush litigation" on Friday in Federal Court in Sydney by suddenly raising new defenses against the South Korean company's 3G patent infringement allegations. The two companies' Australian court battle started ...
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Steve Evans sits down with the head of Google's enterprise business to talk about social, mobile and cloud and whether Android is now ready for widespread enterprise adoption Can you give us an introduction to Google Enterprise? There ...
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PPG Automotive Refinish has announced the availability of its new DPLV 2.1 VOC-compliant series of epoxy primers. The multipurpose primers build on the success of the DPLF primers and take them to a more technologically advanced and ...
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With the Mars Curiosity rover's science instruments working well, NASA engineers are getting ready for two big tests of their robotic rover -- blasting a rock with a laser beam and getting the rover moving. Curiosity's first drive will be ...
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More choice for iPhone users following Apple's maps debacle Google Maps has returned to the iPhone after Apple approved a native app for download through the App Store. Apple replaced Google's mapping software with its own when it ...
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Selfridges is excited to welcome the debut collection from Koral Los Angeles, the brainchild of Peter and son David Koral, to the largest denim wall in Europe at Selfridges London as well as online at Selfridges.com. "Peter Koral and Rick ...
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Global law firm Keller and Heckman will be hosting a Chemical Control Law Seminar on October 1-2, 2012, in Washington, DC. This comprehensive two-day seminar is designed for regulatory and legal professionals involved with the Toxic ...
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Android was on over two-thirds of smartphones shipped in the second quarter, with Apple's iOS on around a sixth of them -- more than all the remaining smartphone OSes combined, IDC said Wednesday. Windows Phone's share of the market ...
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June 6th, 2012 may have marked the official World IPv6 Launch Day, but it is important to note that the new standard Internet Protocol has been available for some time. Being a forward-thinking provider of IP transit services, Colocation ...
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Transport for London aiming to get NFC rolled out across entire network by the end of 2013 Commuters in London are now able to pay for their bus journeys using contactless payments. The development means Londoners can pay for their bus ...
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Thanks to the replenishment demand from brand vendor in 3Q12, the production value for October has shown a respective performance compared to the same period of last year. According to LEDinside, a research division of TrendForce, total ...
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It may be hot outside but there's a cool wind blowing at Intertops Casino - in the new Polar Explorer slots game. Players travel to the frozen North Pole in this new 5-reel 25 payline slots game. Meanwhile, in honour of the Games beginning ...
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Two facilities, Answer Medical Solutions in San Juan, PR and Pediatric Cardiology Associates in Houston, Texas have selected Digisonics DigiNet Pro for fully functional remote reading capabilities. Clinicians will have secure web-based ...
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Domino Effect Productions is a corporate video production agency that has recently garnered some attention because of their Halloween-themed commercial for an Orlando-based clothing company. The group finished a video for Eziio LLC in time ...
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A piece of malware called Mahdi or Madi has been used to spy on hundreds of targets from Iran, Israel and a few other Middle Eastern countries during the past eight months, according to researchers from security vendors Seculert and ...
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