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- Samsung turns to metal in China crisis
- Nokia deal created anti-trust issues for Microsoft and Samsung
- Security experts rubbish CBS hacking claim
- Disney patents anti-pirate search engine
- Australia will give your personal data to anyone
| Samsung turns to metal in China crisis Posted: 03 Nov 2014 02:20 AM PST
The company has been suffering lately and its global market share down on year for the third straight quarter and its profit scraping at a three-year low. more» |
| Nokia deal created anti-trust issues for Microsoft and Samsung Posted: 03 Nov 2014 02:07 AM PST
The filing comes from Microsoft’s lawsuit accusing Samsung of breaching a business collaboration agreement. It claimed that Samsung still owes $6.9 million in interest on more than $1 billion in patent royalties it delayed paying. more» |
| Security experts rubbish CBS hacking claim Posted: 03 Nov 2014 01:30 AM PST
In her new book Stonewalled, Attkisson claims that both her personal Apple laptop and a CBS News-issued Toshiba laptop were hacked in late 2012 while she was reporting on the Benghazi terrorist attacks. more» |
| Disney patents anti-pirate search engine Posted: 03 Nov 2014 01:11 AM PST
While it did not say where it would leave its Peter Pan and Pirates of the Caribbean franchise which rely on pirates, it does beg the question why Disney would develop such a search engine. more» |
| Australia will give your personal data to anyone Posted: 03 Nov 2014 12:16 AM PST
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Samsung has released two premium designed, mid-tier handsets designed to give its low-priced Chinese rivals a good kicking.
Samsung has told a court that its collaboration with Microsoft on Windows phones raised antitrust problems once Microsoft bought Nokia’s handset business.
Security experts have poured cold water on CBS hackettes Sharyl Attkisson's claim that she was being hacked by the government,
Mickey Mouse outfit, Disney has patented a search engine which it claims can keep the internet pirate free.
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