Psystar Loses Antitrust Claims Over Alleged Apple Monopoly
Apple Inc. is on the verge of winning a legal battle against the Mac replica manufacturer Psystar, which had claimed that Mac OS represents a distinct computer market unjustly being dominated by Apple
THU 20 NOV. 2008 |Featured in: News
LCD Manufacturers Accused Of Price Fixing, Ordered To Pay USD585 million
Three prominent LCD manufacturers, LG Display Co., Sharp Corp, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes, have agreed to plead guilty to US Department of Justice allegations for conspiring in price-fixing of liquid crystal displays
THU 13 NOV. 2008 |Featured in: News
Son of Asbestos : How Nanomaterials Could Harm You
Like asbestos in the last century, Nanomaterials have been hailed as a "miracle" substance and found their way in anything from beauty creams to clothing but experts are now saying that its effect on the nation's health could potentially be equivalent to a health time-bomb
WED 12 NOV. 2008 |Featured in: News
Speed Camera Detector Brings Social Networking To Drivers
The Novus Mini Coyote is a tiny GPS device that informs drivers of the location of camera or other law enforcement devices should another Mini Coyote owner press a button on their unit within 10 seconds
TUE 11 NOV. 2008 |Featured in: News
Moves to save Gary Mackinnon from extradition growing
The main newswires may not have picked up up on what's happening in the Gary Mackinnon saga, but it seems Mr M may yet be saved from the ravenous hordes of xenophobic Guantanamo-baying (US) horsemen of the apocalypse.
FRI 31 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Orange will not use Phorm, Says Privacy is in its DNA
Broadband service provider Orange is not going to use controversial tracking technology from Phorm (at least not for now) because it values the privacy of its customers according to Paul-François Fournier
THU 30 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Comment: Illegal peer to peer gamer counts the cost of file-sharing
The news that a Dream Pinball 3D enthusiast has been fined £6,086 in damages, plus costs of £10,000 has been greeted with both satisfaction and dismay
TUE 28 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Too Much Regulation Will Hamper Tech Innovation
Legislators in general have drawn flak from the participants at the RSA conference Europe 2008 owing to their support for legislations that were stifling industrial innovation
TUE 28 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
Ebay Buyer In Legal Trouble After Leaving Negative Feedback
Chris Read, a 42-year old mechanic from Herne Bay is likely to face a lawsuit after he sent negative feedback comments on the popular auction website, eBay
FRI 24 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News
iPhone App Maker Sues Carling Maker Over iPint Virtual Beer Software
iPhone app developer Hottrix has a filed a lawsuit, worth GBP7.1 million, against Molson Coors Brewing and Beattie McGuinness Bungay for copying its “iBeer” application for creating their own “iPint”
THU 16 OCT. 2008 |Featured in: News