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Motorola secures injunction against Windows 7, Xbox in Germany
Another day, another patent fight. Motorola won an injunction against Microsoft's Windows 7 and Xbox consoles, but it won't be enforced immediately.
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Remembering Jack Tramiel
Commodore founder Jack Tramiel died this week. His legacy of computers for the people and dreams for a better future live on.
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Patent ruling: Motorola can't bar Microsoft from selling Windows, Xbox in Germany
The latest decision in Microsoft's patent dispute with Motorola Mobility is in Microsoft's favor.
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Microsoft flees Germany over patent disputes
Microsoft is taking its European software distribution center out of Germany due to patent disputes with Motorola Mobility.
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Facebook loses Friend Finder ruling in Germany
A German court has ruled against Facebook over terms and conditions of the company's Friend Finder service. Facebook says it will review the court's decision and react accordingly.
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How Germany could label you a criminal via Facebook
A German state is using photofits on Facebook to identify criminals. The program, which has already led to eight arrests, is being considered for a country-wide rollout. What if a photofit looks...
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Germany postpones ACTA signing in wake of protests
The controversial ACTA agreement -- the global anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting agreement -- has been postponed by Germany, putting pressure on Europe to reject it.
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Apple to put iPads, iPhones back on shelves in Germany
After losing a patent fight with Motorola, Apple pulled its iPads and iPhones from store shelves but now has vowed to return them.
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Apple files new lawsuit, seeks new ban against Samsung in Germany
'Those two' are at it again. Apple strikes Samsung with another lawsuit, while Samsung keeps batting them away with its industrial-sized legal baseball bat.
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News to know: Facebook privacy changes, Germany patent wars, iPhone suffers in Europe
News to know -- December 20-25: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab sales ban lifted in rare Apple patent defeat
Samsung has won a rare patent battle with Apple in Australia, in an ongoing global legal war between the two tablet and smartphone giants.
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Facebook's bad year: The beginning of the end?
A look back at some of the major controversies to grip the world's largest social network over the past few months. Is Facebook teetering on the edge of collapse?
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Germany's largest travel agency starts a virtual desktop journey to get branch office IT under control
We now have nearly about 100 percent virtualization. ... So it's about 99 percent virtualization. ... So the data is under our control in the data center, and important company information is not...
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German state to sue Facebook over facial recognition feature
German authorities are looking to sue Facebook over its use of facial recognition technology. The argument is over opt-in versus opt-out. Facebook insists the latter is compliant with the law.
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Motorola reportedly secures injunction against Apple in Germany
Here's a twist: Motorola Mobility has secured an injunction against Apple selling mobile products in Germany.
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German minister tells colleagues to avoid Facebook
Facebook is once again being criticized in Germany, this time by Ilse Aigner, Germany's consumer protection minister.
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Facebook agrees to sign voluntary privacy code in Germany
Facebook has agreed to sign a voluntary code of conduct in Germany to protect users' data. The social networking giant's problems in the European country may finally be on the road to resolution.
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HP Pre 3 canceled in U.S., reportedly sells out in Germany
Now that the HP TouchPad is done in the U.S., plans for the Pre 3 have been scrapped as well. However, both will have a (limited) future in Europe.
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Germany: Facebook Like button violates privacy laws
A German privacy group says use of the Facebook Like button leads to profiling that infringes German and European data protection laws.
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