Android-operated devices now represent three-quarters of the smartphone market, according to third quarter figures, far ahead of the iPhone in second place with 15 per cent. BlackBerry is a distant third, according to the research by ...
Tags: Smartphones, Android, group IDC
Apple has published a statement on its website acknowledging a High Court ruling that Samsung did not infringe Apple design patents in the UK. However, the unapologetic statement concludes that, while the UK court did not find Samsung ...
Tags: Apple, Samsung, design patents, iPad design
South Korea's Samsung Electronics reported record net profits for the third quarter based on strong sales of its Galaxy smartphones and flat panels. The world's largest technology company saw net profits grow 91 per cent to Won6.56tn ...
Tags: Samsung, Galaxy S III, ITC, Apple
A finding by the U.S.International Trade Commission that Samsung infringed Apple's patents would lead to less choice and higher prices for consumers,Samsung said Wednesday after an ITU judge issued a preliminary decision against the ...
Tags: Samsung, ITU, Apple, smartphone, patent
Google's Android mobile operating system(OS)is under siege by attackers,with malware and information stealing adware targeting the platform up 483%in the last quarter. While Apple's relatively rigorous approach to vetting apps before ...
Tags: Google Android OS, Attackers, open platform, Android apps
Swedish file sharing website, The Pirate Bay (TPB), has moved into the cloud in order to improve its services, lower costs and evade shut-down from authorities. The BitTorrent site, which had its servers raided by police in 2006, has now ...
Tags: The Pirate Bay, evade shut-down, BitTorrent site, entire infrastructure
Apple has failed to overturn a UK High Court decision to reject the Californian company's claim that Samsung copied its iPad designs for its own tablets. Judge Colin Birss had ruled that Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1,8.9 and 7.7 did not ...
FabMart.Com,a Madanapalle Retail Pvt.Ltd.venture,introduced,in Chennai a new retail model aimed at addressing the demand-supply need of retail that exists in smaller towns in India.This follows the successful launch of the retail concept in ...
Amidst much media buzz about efficient new lighting technologies and a general uproar about government light bulb "bans" worldwide, the most fundamental rule for saving energy on lighting seems to be fading: Make only as much of the right ...
Tags: Incandescent Bulb, CFL, LED Bulb
France's decision to ban bisphenol A(BPA)in food packaging is witnessing'contradictory'messages with regulatory bodies still claiming that the chemical is safe,according to the BPA Coalition an association which supports the use of ...
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Due to several news delivered by small and medium industries to stop the export of polyester, the Secretary General of the Indonesian Synthetic Fiber Producers Association (APSyFI) Redma Wirawasta Gita states that he guarantees it will not ...
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Envirocon Technologies Inc. today announced the launch of its new Lemi Shine Original Refill Pack, a 24 oz. package designed to refill the company's best-selling 12 oz. bottles of Lemi Shine Original. The refill pack was created as a ...
The US Court of Appeals has overturned a ban on sales of Samsung's Galaxy Nexus phone granted in June after an application by Apple in the patent dispute war between the rival companies. The court found that the district court in ...
Tags: US, lift ban, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, patent law
Representatives of the powerloom sector in India, especially from the southern state of Tamil Nadu have once again made a plea to bring cotton under the Essential Commodities Act (ECA). To press their demand for inclusion of cotton ...
Tags: cotton, ECA, Textiles, Powerloom, powerloom fabric, raw cotton
In the US, much of the legislation that was written in 2007 which would make the incandescent obsolete because they do not meet the energy efficiency standards was recently overturned in December 2011. What's left is efficiency standards ...