Spansion claims iPods violate flash patents in suit against Samsung
Nov. 18, 2008
Patent lawsuit seeks to ban sale of iPods, BlackBerries and more flash-based devices.
Lawsuit Increase Forecasted Due to Economic Recession
Nov. 17, 2008
Whenever there is economic turmoil, tempers flair and lawsuits fly.
Apple sued for hairline cracks in the iPhone
Nov. 17, 2008
A lawsuit filed against Apple and AT&T on Nov. 4 charging misrepresentation of the 3G speed of the iPhone on AT&T's network, has been amended with an additional charge. The new charge claims the iPhone develops hairline ...
Microsoft e-mails detail internal fight on 'Vista Capable'
Nov. 18, 2008
Numerous Microsoft employees, including some top executives, urged their company to hold the line on the graphics requirements for the " Vista Capable " marketing campaign, both before and after the decision was made to ...
SEC files insider trading charges against Mark Cuban
Nov. 17, 2008
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has filed insider trading charges against Dallas entrepreneur Mark Cuban, after he allegedly sold 600,000 shares in an Internet search engine based upon insider knowledge.
Microsoft files suit to defend Visual Studio users
Nov. 17, 2008
In a new lawsuit, Microsoft asks a San Francisco court to declare invalid several patents assigned to an online transactions company in hopes of defending customers who have been sued by the patent holder, WebXchange.
Group: Gov't should provide cybersecurity incentives
Nov. 19, 2008
President-elect Barack Obama needs to take a new approach to cybersecurity, with government providing incentives for private businesses to adopt security measures, a cybersecurity group said.
Can One Lawsuit Kill Behavioral Ads?
Nov. 14, 2008
A lawsuit filed against NebuAd may cause the death of online behavioral advertising, or in the very least, provide a cautionary tale to ISPs.
CTIA drops lawsuit against FCC's open access rules
Nov. 13, 2008
A mobile phone trade group has dropped a lawsuit against the U.S. Federal Communications Commission challenging the commission's rules requiring so-called open access rules on a block of valuable spectrum auctioned ...
Would you pay $1 million for an archiving system?
Nov. 13, 2008
The mayor of Detroit resigned his position in September, his chief of staff resigned in January and the mayor will be spending four months in jail. Part of what precipitated these events was a wrongful termination ...
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