Hackers have accessed the personal details of 8.7 million mobile phone subscribers to South Korea's second largest telecommunications company. Police have arrested two people for allegedly hacking into the network system of KT ...
IDG News Service-Apple was denied an injunction against Samsung's Galaxy Nexus and the adjusted Galaxy Tab 10.1N by the higher court of Munich on Thursday,a court spokesman said. The patent in dispute is related to a"list scrolling and ...
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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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Electronic Arts and nine other game developers are being sued by Uniloc which claims that some of their Android applications infringe a patent for preventing unauthorized access to electronic data Uniloc has claimed for example that ...
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Samsung Electronics accused Apple of refusing to enter into negotiations to license essential 3G patents included in the iPhone and iPad during the first day of their patent trial on Monday in Federal Court in Sydney. In Australia,Apple ...
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Apple and Motorola Mobility,now a subsidiary of Google,have separately appealed the June decision of a U.S.federal judge to throw out their patent infringement case,according to reports Saturday. Judge Richard Posner of the U.S.District ...
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ConAgra Foods has rejected allegations made in a lawsuit that products sold under its Hebrew National brand are not Kosher. The US food manufacturer produces a variety of products-form hot dogs and Polish sausages to condiments and ...
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LG has been accused of stealing OLED technology from Samsung.Eleven employees from both companies are facing charges for the theft. "Samsung Mobile Display,which takes up about 97%share in the world's OLED market,is worried about losing ...
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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IDG News Service-The Russian legislature's lower house on Wednesday adopted a bill that,according to tech companies in the country,could lead to Internet censorship. The bill,which includes amendments to several current laws,still needs ...
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IDG News Service-Attorneys general from 24 states on Thursday announced they have reached settlement agreements with LCD makers LG Display,AU Optronics and Toshiba,who will pay close to$571 million end the price-fixing case against them. ...
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Sharp said Monday it has agreed to pay Dell and two other companies$198.5 million to settle a lawsuit for fixing LCD panel prices in Europe and North America. The company agreed to settle the civil lawsuit,which was first filed in ...
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A High Court in the U.K. has ruled that HTC did not infringe on Apple's photo management patent, while stating that three other patents Apple claimed in the lawsuit were invalid, according to HTC. The three patents declared invalid, ...
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A construction company in Maine may stand a greater chance of recovering some of the $345,000 it lost in fraudulent wire transfers that it blames on poor online banking practices of its bank. Patco Construction Company, based in Sanford, ...
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Broadband providers have "editorial discretion" to give priority to their own Web content, and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules limiting that discretion is a violation of providers' free speech rights, two ...
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