Apple and Samsung Electronics won't be able to keep certain pieces of information from the public during their high-profile jury trial that begins on Monday, a judge in California said Friday. But what will be public and what won't still ...
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Apple and Samsung have agreed to drop some of the patent infringement claims they have filed against each other,they said Monday.The move will help simplify the litigation between the two companies when it goes in front of a California jury ...
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Snickers Workwear extends the selection and launches robust tool bags with an ergonomic design that make it easy to keep track of the tools.After several years'worth of development the design receives an award at the world's largest design ...
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Cooper Lighting,an industry leader committed to delivering innovative products and driving transformational technology in the lighting industry,has been honored with a Best of NeoCon®Gold award for its family of io®Tile Gen II LED ...
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Cooper Lighting,an industry leader committed to delivering innovative products and driving transformational technology in the lighting industry,has been honored with a Best of NeoCon®Gold award for its family of io®Tile Gen II LED ...
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A jury in California found Research In Motion had infringed a patent relating to wireless device management owned by assignment by Mformation Technologies, a mobile device management technology provider in Edison, New Jersey. The jury ...
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The Best LED Lighting Design for Public Space LEDinside LEDforum 2012,KHATOD was awarded the 2012 LEDinside Aurora Award in the The Best LED Lighting Design for Public Space category. With this award,the Jury has recognized excellent ...
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has offered to do a deal with U.S. prosecutors, who are seeking his extradition from New Zealand to the U.S. "Hey DOJ, we will go to the US. No need for extradition. We want bail, funds unfrozen for lawyers & ...
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Ultrabooks are failing to take off in Western Europe because consumers are not prepared to spend a premium on expensive thin and light devices. At the same time,the configuration of these devices mean they lack a docking station,making ...
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UK - Charcoalblue's projects have swept the board at this year's prestigious RIBA Awards. The Royal Institute of British Architects honoured four separate Charcoalblue projects - Canterbury's Marlowe Theatre, The Hepworth gallery, ...
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A jury in San Francisco on Tuesday decided to fine Toshiba?$87 million for colluding with other vendors to keep LCD prices artificially high, but the Tokyo-based company doesn't expect to have to pay anything. U.S. antitrust law calls for ...
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A California court has granted Apple an injunction against Samsung over sales of its Galaxy Nexus smartphones in the U.S. The injunction was handed down on Friday afternoon by the same California court that earlier this week issued an ...
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Chemicals giant files complaint in Oregon court accusing companies of infringing patent awarded earlier this year. Who's shooting at SolarWorld? DuPont,the chemicals company that supplies a huge proportion of the conductive paste ...
Deposition equipment maker Aixtron SE of Herzogenrath,Germany has won the 2012 LEDinside Aurora Award in the"Best MOCVD equipment"class,for its latest CRIUS II-XL technology,which was introduced in November 2011.The award,which recognizes ...
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IDG News Service-Microsoft has won a motion to dismiss a seven-year-old,$1.3 billion lawsuit from Novell charging Microsoft with illegal antitrust actions around its Windows 95 release. In his ruling,U.S.District Judge Frederick Motz ...