The ongoing battle between the two largest global smart phone manufacturers – US-based Apple and South Korean Samsung – continues to wage with no definitive end in sight. A brief look at the current score tends to suggest however that one is gaining the upper handThe cases for ipad mini is the latest exquisite release from Apple and as usual,.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 13:48
Whilst most of the legal action
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 13:46
Some cases involve suspects flashing guns
A former Westmoreland police officer was arrested on charges of statutory rape after being accused of having sex at least twice with an underage girl.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 13:44
The term crowd-sourcing may be relatively new
Smartphone sales were on the rise again during the quarter, toppling sales of feature phones for the first time, according to data from Gartner.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 13:43
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
On 8 August Lavabit, a US-based email service provider that promised to keep its clients’ communications private, closed down. The US National Security Agency approached it about six weeks ago demanding the same access to its customers’ emails that it has already extorted from big American internet companies like Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Amazon and Microsoft.
- Aug 14 Wed 2013 11:45
who has the manpower to do it with human beings?
EDWARD Snowden is safe from American “justice” for the moment, and he will certainly go down as the most effective whistle-blower in history. His revelations are going to cause a wholesale restructuring of the world’s most important communications system, the internet. And that, rather than his whereabouts and fate, is now the real story.
- Aug 14 Wed 2013 11:42
The news comes after multiple reports of iPhone
Now it's been confirmed the trade-in plan will be valid in the UK, Australia and Canada in addition to the US and China.
- Aug 14 Wed 2013 11:41
who would attempt to undermine it
A local drug case is heading back to Berkshire Superior Court after the state's highest court rejected a defendant's challenge of the use of text messages in the case against him.
- Aug 14 Wed 2013 11:40
who has the manpower to do it with human beings?
Edward Snowden is safe from American "justice" for the moment, and he will certainly go down as the most effective whistle-blower in history. His revelations are going to cause a wholesale restructuring of the world’s most important communications system, the Internet. And that, rather than his whereabouts and fate, is now the real story.
- Aug 12 Mon 2013 11:03
The figures reflect the intense competition
The Cupertino-based company filed 259 invention patent applications and 132 design patent applications in the January-June period, more than any other foreign enterprise, the IPO said.
- Aug 09 Fri 2013 10:58
They were the largest fines ever imposed
China on Wednesday announced it has sent fine bills of 108 million U.S. dollars to six mostly foreign infant formula producers for price-fixing.