Lawyers for Apple and Samsung Electronics have begun choosing the 10 people that will make up the jury to which they will argue claims of patent infringement. The jurors are being selected from a pool of people called in to the U.S. ...
The West Australian reported that Aquila Resources will have to wait until at least March to resolve its funding dispute with West Pilbara iron ore partner AMCI, saying that an arbitration hearing will not be held until February 2013. The ...
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Reuters reported that prominent UAE group Al Ghurair had no intention yet of selling its half ownership of Ras Lanuf, Libya's biggest refinery but also had not decided whether to go ahead with investing another USD 2 billion. Mr Essa Al ...
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Aquila Resources Limited refers to its previous announcements in which it advised that the Company and its JV in the West Pilbara Iron Ore Project, AMCI Pty Ltd, have not reached agreement on a proposed budget for the 2012-13 financial ...
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Reuters reported that a dispute between Papua New Guinea and Canada's Nautilus Minerals threatens to sink plans to mine gold and other metals for the first time from the ocean floor. It could also work against efforts by the South Pacific ...
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Apple's personal computers remained fixed in fourth place during 2012's second quarter, a spot it's occupied most of the year, a technical support franchise said today. The cause, ironically, was the very success that Apple has had ...
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The transport firm Eddie Stobart and Tesco drivers have reached a deal to end their four-month dispute. The row followed Tesco's decision to transfer the running of the Doncaster distribution centre to Eddie Stobart on August 5. The new ...
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Foxconn workers are blaming company security guards for Sunday's unrest at a manufacturing facility in China, claiming that the mass riot was the result of an escalating brawl between assembly line workers and security guards. The riot, ...
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Research group IDC has said that following HP’s £5.5 billion writedown of Autonomy, its customers should seek ‘formal assurances’ about the future of Autonomy’s products. HP said on Tuesday that an internal ...
Construction on a USD 66 million marina project in Bahrain has been delayed again after it was discovered land set aside for the development's second phase was no longer under government control,meaning a royal order is required for the ...
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The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has voted to move forward with an investigation of alleged infringement of Motorola Mobility patents by Apple, the agency announced Tuesday. Motorola, in an August complaint filed at the ...
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An administrative law judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled that Apple did not violate a Motorola Mobility patent relating to a sensor controlled user interface for a portable communication device. Judge Thomas B. ...
Samsung Electronics has asked a court in California to strike down Apple's "self-serving" recommendation of sanctions against the South Korean company for revealing to the press documents that were not allowed as evidence in a patent ...
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The National Audit Office (NAO) today ruled that Vodafone’s settlement of its UK tax bill was "reasonable", despite being almost GBP 5bn less than it was originally thought to have owed. The mobile operator came under scrutiny ...
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SAP has agreed to pay Oracle US$306 million in connection with the corporate-theft case that Oracle filed against it and a former SAP subsidiary in 2007, according to a filing made Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern ...
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