Samsung and Apple have been locked in a legal battle that seems to have been going on for quite some time. The worst part is that neither side seems to have scored any significant wins. Now, Apple is trying to have certain Samsung products banned in U.S. The company had tried earlier but was refused a preliminary injunction by a District Court.
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The Yahoo fiasco seems to have taken more toll than we have expected it to be. While we posted earlier that Yahoo’s CEO, Scott Thompson, had resigned over the whole issue that ensued because of a critical error in his resume, it now seems that he was not the only one to resign. Along with, four members of Yahoo’s board of directors.
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Intel has been at the head of the innovation in the processor industry. The company has fast adapted to the changing paradigms of the tech world and has focused on mobile computing. The result is that Intel’s Ivy Bridge are a huge step forward for computing devices since they are able to juice up a solid amount of power while being tiny in size and less power-consuming. This, Intel thinks, Apple can’t ignore.
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Yahoo’s CEO has been right in front of the guns of Yahoo’s activist investors ever since it was revealed that he had a resume that falsely claimed that he had a degree in computer science. The row dragged on for quite a few days with Thompson trying to offer explanation of the whole ‘mistake’ but his explanations couldn’t satiate many. So now, he has finally stepped down from his position.
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The smartphone industry has boomed and expanded in recent times to become so lucrative that every tech giant wants to be a part of it. However, only those who are able to put up with the cut-throat competition have had any success here. Now, the chip industry giant, Intel has plans of making it big in the smartphone market. The company told this to its investors at its annual investor day.
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You read that right. Ericsson is indeed working on a human USB connection. While most of you may know the company for being a supplier of telecom equipment, which is a fairly accurate perception, Ericsson has been trying to re-brand itself as much more than just that. And this is its latest attempt to do so by spinning out a novelty.
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Yahoo has been in the midst of a lot of convoluted problems lately. At one side, its investors are demanding to have the CEO replaced over a critical mistake in his CV, one that says he is a computer science bachelor even when he is not. At the other, the response given by the CEO isn’t being accepted and further criticism is heaped over it.
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Meebo has been a well-known name in the tech world. It initially started off as an instant-messaging service that was web-based and was able to emulate popular IM services such as Yahoo etc. Now, All Things D has reported that according to unnamed sources, Google is planning to acquire Meebo for $100 million.
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One of the most important annual Apple events, its WorldWide Developers Conference, is due to happen soon. And it seems that the company has got quite a lot up its sleeve to reveal at the conference. Many have already speculated that Apple may unveil iOS 6 at the conference and now, we have hints from Apple’s own sites to affirm this.
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As the time approaches for Next Big thing – Windows 8 release, we are getting alot of buzz about this upcoming Windows Operating version. Now a source close to CNet reported Microsoft will give some offer to Upgrade to Windows 8 for its existing customer. Check the details of this news below.
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A few days ago, we reported that Adobe had finally launched and made available its Create Suite 6. Back then, Adobe also promised that it will be making its Creative Cloud available on May 11th. And now, the company has lived up to its promise. The subscription service for Creative Cloud is finally live.
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Taiwanese website Digitimes reported that Amazon may launch a Kindle with color E-Ink display in the second half of this year. According to the report, Amazon’s new color E-Ink based ebook readers will be built with multi-touch capacitive panels instead of infrared touch panels used in the previous mono-color e-book readers.
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We have long been hearing of an Apple TV set which was supposed to be the next-generation TV. When Steve Jobs said in his biography that he had finally cracked the puzzle of TV set, he surely meant something big. While Apple has been very quiet about its plans, Foxconn chairman has now revealed that his company is gearing up to produce Apple TV sets.
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Apple has been trying to distance itself from Google Maps and to offer a similar service of its own for iOS users. The company has been warming up for this for quite some time, acquiring a number of other ventures which could help it in this. And now, we are told that Apple will finally be unveiling the new feature at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.
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The pace of technology has become so amazing that a lot of concepts, which seemed fictional just a while ago, are fast becoming real. Remember the robot you could ride and control in Avatar? Many of us had fantasized to have a similar robot of our own. And now, it would seem that the fantasy is about to become real.
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