Posted by A Ocean on November 6, 2012 ·
Google said on Monday that a Wisconsin, US federal court has thrown out a lawsuit brought by Apple against Motorola Mobility, now owned by Google.
Apple has complained that Motorola is seeking unreasonably high license fees for the use of patents on wireless technology. Apple claimed that Motorola was seeking a license fee of 2.25 percent of the price of devices that infringe on Motorola’s patents, [...]
Posted by A Ocean on November 1, 2012 ·
Apple had complied and published a notice stating that Samsung did not copy its design, as the result of a court ruling, the Court is not happy with the public statement. Appeal Court judges criticized Apple’s statement, in which it inserted four paragraphs including details of ‘similar German lawsuits’ which the court says are not correct.
“I’m at a loss that a company such as Apple would [...]
Posted by A Ocean on October 19, 2012 ·
The UK’s Court of Appeal has upheld UK High Court’s ruling that Samsung did not copy the iPad with its Galaxy tablet. Britain’s High Court ruled in favor of Samsung, explaining that Samsung’s Galaxy tablet, although Samsung’s products were “very, very similar”, they are simply “not as cool” as the iPad, and can therefore not be confused with Apple’s tablet.
The [...]
Posted by A Ocean on July 18, 2012 ·
UK court gave a ruling last week that Samsung’s Galaxy tablets don’t infringe Apple’s registered designs, that iPad maker Apple should publish a notice on its U.K. website and in British newspapers alerting people to a ruling that Samsung Electronics Co. didn’t copy designs for the iPad according to a report by Bloomberg.
“Should Apple continue to make excessive legal claims [...]
Posted by A Ocean on July 9, 2010 ·
eBay
eBay seems to be working furiously on expanding its mobile applications, The ecommerce giants has announced the release of eBay Selling application and its eBay for iPad application. The application is now available in Germany and the UK, and the eBay for iPad application is now translated into French, Italian, German and Spanish and currently available through Apple’s 77 iTunes App [...]
Posted by Ruk Cooray on February 19, 2010 ·
Image by José Goulão via Flickr
Some time back, Operation Aurora – the most ultra sophisticated hack attack ever was uncovered and the blame game between Google and the Chinese Government followed. While the spotlight shifted to the political picture, the scary part is that these attacks were far more brutal than what Google and others assessed.
NetWitness – a computer security company [...]