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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Friday folly: HTC changes U. S. Android phones to avoid injunction
HTC has changed the Android software on its newest US phones to avoid an injunction brought by Apple.
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Apple wins injunction against Motorola slide-to-unlock phones
Apple, once again, has secured another injunction against an Android manufacturer. This time, a repeat performance from Motorola, and specifically a 'slide-to-unlock' patent.
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RIM loses crucial 'BBX' trademark in court injunction
Research in Motion, seemingly at the last minute, changed the name of its 'BBX' operating system after it lost a trademark case in court.
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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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Apple injunctions against similar-looking tablets just beginning
Apple has won an injunction banning one tablet that looks similar to the iPad, and promises more are on the way. These are indeed crazy times in mobile technology.
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Apple secures injunction against Samsung Galaxy Tab in E.U.
Samsung has suffered what is arguably its worst setback yet in its international battle with Apple over the Galaxy Tab.
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Samsung Australia responds following block on Galaxy Tab
Samsung Australia has responded publicly about its latest legal battle with Apple, citing specific differences between the Australian and U.S. versions of the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
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Twitter's 'landmark' court ruling: Why British free speech is over
Editorial: The conflict between privacy and freedom of speech continues, one will always win: privacy, leaving a trail of gagging court orders behind it.
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Super-injunctions: Could the freedom of speech lie in Twitter?
Super-injunctions prevent not only free speech and actions, but even the fact that an injunction has been granted. Twitter, however, may be the only lifeline to freedom of speech.
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Microsoft removes Custom XML features from Office 2007
As my colleague Mary Jo Foley reported earlier today, Microsoft has lost a crucial court judgment over technology used in Office 2007. Registered OEM partners got a tip-off that the judgment was...
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Microsoft granted stay of Word injunction
Microsoft has been granted a stay of an injunction in a patent-infringement case that would have required the software giant to stop selling Word in its current form by next month.
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Microsoft cries the sky will fall if injunction not stayed
Can the world survive without the latest version of Word? Microsoft thinks not. Facing an injunction of sales of the Office flagship over a patent violation, Microsoft asked to stay the injuction...
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Wikileaks judge realizes you can't enjoin the net
So, the Wikileaks.org site is back online, after Federal Judge Jeffrey White dissolved his previous order, ordering the site's U.S. registrar to pull it off the net. In reversing those orders, the...
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Supreme Court rules for eBay in patents case
Courts must apply standard test for injunctions; they do not follow automatically from a finding of infringement.
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BlackBerry saved
BlackBerry users can take deep breath. RIM, NTP reach $612.5 million settlement to skirt service injunction.
Additional Results
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Friday folly: HTC changes U. S. Android phones to avoid injunction
HTC has changed the Android software on its newest US phones to avoid an injunction brought by Apple.
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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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Apple wins 'device destroying' injunction against Motorola
Apple has won a case against Motorola which -- should the Cupertino-based giant decide to enforce the injunction -- could lead to the destruction of Motorola phones en masse.
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Shanghai court rejects Proview injunction against Apple
A Shanghai court has rejected Proview's appeal for a preliminary injunction of iPad sales in the city, proceedings have been suspended, pending results from a case in Guangdong.
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Apple wins injunction against Motorola slide-to-unlock phones
Apple, once again, has secured another injunction against an Android manufacturer. This time, a repeat performance from Motorola, and specifically a 'slide-to-unlock' patent.
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