Google To Pay €500,000 Fine To French Cartographer In Google Maps Case
Google has been ordered to pay €500,000 to Bottin Cartographes, a French company that filed a lawsuit against Google France after it began providing its…
Read MoreGoogle has been ordered to pay €500,000 to Bottin Cartographes, a French company that filed a lawsuit against Google France after it began providing its…
Read MoreHTC has acknowledged that some the company's handsets contain a security hole involving the handling of certain data requests while connected to a Wi-Fi network.…
Read MoreThanks to a strong fourth quarter, Apple has passed LG to become the world's third largest cell phone vendor by volume, according to new estimates…
Read MoreDemand for Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet has started to cool off according to one study. ChangeWave published results of a survey on Thursday, which found…
Read MoreApple is planning to unveil its next-generation iPad 3 at a media event in early March and it will launch the new tablet later that…
Read MoreKazuo Hirai was appointed Sony's new chief executive on Wednesday and one day later, the company reported a wider than expected loss in the third…
Read MoreResearch In Motion's latest BlackBerry 7 devices has=ve been granted Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 certification by the National Institute of Standards and Technology…
Read MoreThe Munich Regional Court in Germany on Wednesday rejected Apple's request to ban Samsung's local subsidiaries from selling the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone and Galaxy…
Read MoreMicrosoft has started to run anti-Google newspaper ads in a clear effort to sway people from using Google's services. On Monday, Google announced that it…
Read MoreU.S. Cellular on Wednesday unveiled the company's first two 4G LTE devices, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet and Galaxy S Aviator 4G smartphone. The…
Read MoreFacebook on Wednesday formally filed documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in its first step toward an upcoming initial public offering. Facebook said…
Read MoreWhile Samsung won't be unveiling its highly anticipated Galaxy S III at the Mobile World Congress trade show next month in Barcelona, Spain, it should…
Read MoreLast year a number of leaks and photos suggested that Apple had a redesigned iPod nano with an integrated camera in the works. The new…
Read MoreNPD In-Stat recently issued a report in which the firm said it expects smartphones, tablets and notebooks — which are all included in its "mobile…
Read MoreUsers of Android phones are more likely to have sex on a first date and have one-night stands, according to survey results revealed by Match.com. The survey…
Read MoreBarnes & Noble and Microsoft are currently tied up in two separate legal battles, one being heard by the Department of Justice and the other…
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Sweden's Supreme Court announced that it decided not to grant an appeal in the long-running Pirate Bay trial. After a nine-day trial in…
Read MoreLG Electronics on Wednesday posted its second consecutive quarterly loss despite record flat-panel TV shipments and solid performance from its mobile handset division. The South…
Read MoreAmazon on Tuesday reported its earnings for the fourth quarter, during which it took in $17.4 billion in revenue. While its net sales were up…
Read MoreSamsung reportedly confirmed on Wednesday that it will not be unveiling the Galaxy S III during the Mobile World Congress trade show next month. The…
Read MoreSprint has granted LightSquared six more weeks to gain approval from the Federal Communications Commission to launch its network. This is the second time the…
Read MoreApple reported a monster first quarter last Tuesday that sent the company's stock skyrocketing over the past week. Apple's holiday quarter was the most profitable…
Read MoreSamsung announced on Monday that the company will be launching the Galaxy Note smartphone with a 90-second Super Bowl commercial, which will be the first-ever…
Read MoreFoxconn plans to build five additional factories in Brazil to produce liquid crystal displays for future Apple products. The plan was announced by the Secretary…
Read MoreIn an attempt to evade U.S. prosecution, Julian Assange's investors are said to be in the process of moving Wikileaks's servers offshore, according to Fox…
Read MoreT-Mobile USA announced on Tuesday that it is now selling Square credit card systems in its retail stores. Square allows people to take payments by…
Read MoreGoogle on Monday announced that the company would combine individual privacy policies from a variety of its products into one main policy. Critics of the change…
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