Claims that 12 million unique device identifiers(UDIDs)of Apple iPads were hacked from the laptop of an FBI agent have been rebutted by the US law enforcement organisation. The FBI–which has its own Twitter feed–initially ...
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Apple is to press home its recent US court victory over Samsung by seeking injunctions against two current big-selling Samsung products that were not even cited in the recent court case. It has filed an amended complaint with the US ...
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SS&C Technologies has unveiled a new risk analysis software, Camra I-Risk, for insurance companies in an effort to address risk amidst emerging solvency standards. Commenting on the launch of the new risk management system, SS&C ...
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UK-German manufacturer of loudspeaker systems and electronics for sound reinforcement,AD-Systems,has entered into an agreement with pro audio distributor POLARaudio. POLARaudio has been appointed to handle the full range of AD-Systems ...
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Apple has asked a US court to ban sales of two more Samsung handsets, the Note and Galaxy S3, as part of its ongoing patent disputes around the world with its rival. In February, Apple applied for a ban on sales of 17 Samsung devices for ...
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HP, the world's largest PC maker, has posted a record quarterly loss and reported slumping sales for personal computers, printers and associated business services. The third-quarter loss of US$8.86 billion includes a writedown for the ...
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Retail commerce via mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs is booming. At the Otto Group the number of website visits in Germany has trebled within a year, with gross turnover levels growing even more strongly, almost ...
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Samsung is poised to disrupt the launch of the new Apple iPhone 5 mobile phone, expected this month, by instigating a new lawsuit claiming intellectual property infringement on its 4G patents by Apple. The legal action may even include ...
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Cinefex announced recently that it has begun publishing an iPad edition of its popular film magazine. Cinefex is a quarterly magazine devoted to motion picture visual effects.Since 1980,it has been the bible for effects professional and ...
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Computerworld Hong Kong - At a Computerworld Hong Kong event years ago, I heard a senior executive explain how online retailer Amazon re-engineered their e-commerce process for the Christmas gift-giving season. Like many retail ...
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MIPS Technologies hopes to challenge ARM in the market for high-end tablets and smartphones with an upcoming processor design it presented at the Hot Chips conference in Silicon Valley on Tuesday. MIPS is known for chips used in home ...
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The majority of UK CIOs believe the work landline will be redundant within the next five years due to the rise in adoption of the smartphone. The figure was revealed in research from Virgin Media Business,which saw 500 CIOs questioned by ...
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Foxconn International Holdings(FIH),the world's largest contract producer of smartphones,has seen shares fall 3.5 per cent after its worst-ever first-half net loss. The manufacturer posted a$226m loss for the January to June ...
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Samsung intends to fight Friday's landmark jury award of $1 billion to Apple over smartphone and tablet patent violations -- possibly for years. But while it fights on, Samsung and other cellphone makers are expected to make changes to ...
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They named it the "White City," the 1893 Columbia Exposition World's Fair in Chicago, because of the white plaster buildings lit by millions of new incandescent bulbs that lit up the fair grounds. It was the first bright lights, big city ...
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