Health insurer Life Insurance of North America (LINA) will pay over $1.7m to consumers and the Commonwealth, The Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has announced. The insurer was accused to sell its cancer and surgical ...
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UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) has penalized Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (UK) (SLOC UK) 600,000 pounds for poor management of its 1.2bn pounds with-profits business. The market watchdog claimed that the design and ...
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Australia’s only remaining solar PV panel manufacturer, the Adelaide-based Tindo Solar, has called on the federal government to enforce anti-dumping legislation to stop the flood of cut-price panels from China. The Tindo Solar ...
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The Netherlands - A QSC KLA Series Active Line Array Loudspeaker System, supplied by the QSC distributor in The Netherlands, AED, heads the PA system in a new 'green' congress centre recently built here. In the centre of the Dutch ...
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Apple has followed up its recent patent victory over Samsung, which saw it awarded $1.05bn (£650m) in damages by a Californian court, by filing a sweeping injunction late on 21 September against the sale in the US of dozens of Samsung ...
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The Bank of England is to hire 145 IT staff to fill roles in its new financial services watchdog the Prudential Regulatory Authority(PRA). The PRA is tasked with ensuring financial institutions have the appropriate levels of liquidity to ...
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Apple has won its high-stakes intellectual property infringement suit against Samsung. The court in the US state of California,where Apple is based,found that Samsung infringed six out of seven Apple patents,while backing Apple's claim ...
Tags: patent infringement, wireless technology, android-phone, HTC and Motorola
IDG News Service - Apple has opposed a government proposed judgment in an e-books price-fixing lawsuit, stating that the judgement seeks to terminate and rewrite its contracts "before a single document has been introduced into evidence, ...
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First impression count:think first dates,job interviews,nervous questioning at police station after an evil twin goes on a crime spree.And when it comes to selling your home,that goes double:the average buyer has made their judgement within ...
IDG News Service-Europe's highest court ruled on Tuesday that the trading of"used"software licenses is legal and that the author of such software cannot oppose any resale. The exclusive right of distribution of a copy of a computer ...
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Table of contents Public Wi-Fi hotspot dangers Security of 3G and 4G-based hotspots Network access requires careful management Educating users about security risks Network security controls and practices are among the most mature,but can ...
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