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Friday, March 01, 2013

The ongoing patent litigation between Apple and Samsung took a new twist Friday, as a judge cut $450.5 million from the $1.05 billion judgment Apple won in a patent infringement case against Samsung last summer.
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David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital has dropped a lawsuit against Apple, after he succesfully blocked the iPhone maker from moving forward with a shareholder vote on a controversial proposal.
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Facebook will unveil a new look for its "newsfeed" at a media event on March 7 at its Menlo Park, California headquarters, the company said in invitations sent to reporters on Friday.
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A developer has discovered a loophole in the HTML5 web code, which could allow gigabytes of junk data to be dumped on your hard disks.
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Power outages could have a fatal results for data stored on Solid-state Drives (SSD), according to a study by researchers from the University of Ohio and HP Labs.
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U.K's High Court of Justice has ordered Internet service providers in the country to block three torrent sites on a complaint from music labels.
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In a joint outdoor experiment conducted recently with the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan?s mobile operator NTT DOCOMO succeeded in the first packet transmission uplink rate of approximately 10 Gbps.
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Sony announced today its newest addition to the X Headphone line, the on-ear MDR-X05.
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RIDATA has just launched its stylish flash drive SD9.
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Hitachi Consumer Electronics' LCD projector business will be transferred to Hitachi Maxell by the end of June 2013, the companies announced today, aiming at generating higher profits in this business.
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U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller has introduced a Do-Not-Track bill, which would charge the Federal Trade Commission with establishing standards by which consumers could tell online companies, including mobile applications, that they do not want their information collected.
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Google has released 'Zopfli', an open-source data compression algorithm it hopes will make the Internet faster for everyone.
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Facebook said on Thursday it had agreed to buy the Atlas Advertiser Suite from Microsoft -- a technology that measures the effectiveness of ads running on websites.
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