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As world's most-sued tech company, Apple is forced to 'lawyer up' Apple Insider By Neil Hughes Apple, the most-sued technology company in the world since after the iPhone was released, is stocking up on lawyers for patent battles with rivals Nokia, HTC and Motorola. According to Businessweek, Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple sees strong iPad, 11-inch MacBook Air sales on Black Friday Apple Insider By AppleInsider Staff Wall Street analysts kept a close watch on sales at Apple stores and authorized retailers on Black Friday, and found a healthy demand for the company's products across the board. Analyst Gene Munster and his team of researchers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DELL: Xbox 360 Kinect Bundle for $360 PC World Thoughts: You can get a 4G Xbox 360 console for $200, but this is a great deal if you're looking for more storage and the Kinect motion sensor controller. If you get bored with motion control gaming, you can always try your hand at the burgeoning world ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Did Google Buy Groupon? (GOOG) San Francisco Chronicle A research report from Benchmark Capital says that Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) may have purchased Groupon over the weekend for $2.5 billion, though the deal could not be confirmed. Vator.tv first mentioned the acquisition, but could not confirm the deal, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Product News: Angry Birds Christmas Edition on the Way The Mac Observer Rovio released a Halloween edition of its popular Angry Birds iPhone and iPad game, and now the company says a Christmas edition is on the way, too. According to the company's Twitter posts, the Christmas edition has been submitted for App store ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Comcast Hit With Massive Internet Outage InformationWeek Cable provider's Web service went down in Boston, Washington, DC, and other major cities along the East Coast. By Paul McDougall , InformationWeek Server problems knocked out Internet service to millions of Comcast customers along the Eastern Seaboard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese Government Ordered Hack on Google Servers: Wikileaks eWeek Wikileaks gave the New York Times a diplomatic cable that shows the Chinese government was responsible for the hack on Google's Gmail system. China's government was indeed behind the hack on Google's Gmail system earlier this year, according to a cable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Feds seize 70 'filesharing, dodgy goods' sites Register By John Leyden • Get more from this author The US government has seized 70 sites allegedly offering counterfeit goods or links to copyright-infringing material. Among the domains seized was a BitTorrent meta-search engine Torrent-Finder.com, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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