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Yahoo, Facebook Fight Intensifies

Yahoo Yahoo charged the social networking site, Facebook of retaliating against a patent-breach claim by getting hold of exclusive rights, which Facebook utilized as the base for its lawsuit against the web portal firm.

As per two different third-party approximations Apple's Mac App Store now has more than 10,000 apps.

Higher than projected demand for Nokia’s Lumia 900 has forced the firm to drive back its projected UK release date for the mobile phone by more than two weeks.

After years of playing second fiddle, Samsung has lastly stolen Nokia's crown as the globe's largest seller of cellular phones and left Apple's iPhone dragging in its wake.

Twitter's New Copyright Pledge

Twitter Twitter wishes to buck the patent case drift and institute what it terms the Innovator’s Patent Agreement (IPA).

A Microsoft staff member has confirmed that all Windows Phone mobile phone will get the highly-expected upgrade to Windows Phone 8 — what does this entail for the future of Redmond's mobile OS?

Volkswagen's Audi division has decided to purchase thoroughbred Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati for around 860 million euros ($1.12 billion) comprising debt, two people acquainted with the matter.

Nissan Motor Uncovers Taxis

Nissan Motor Nissan Motor Co. on Tuesday uncovered its novel taxi, which will start appearing on the streets of New York by 2013.

McDonald's is migrating all its free UK Wi-Fi hotspots to O2 managed systems as part of a five year agreement.

Samsung's low-cost tablet computers, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) and Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1), have been postponed, and will now begin shipping in the United Kingdom at the end of April, the company said on Tuesday.

German auto manufacturer Daimler AG on Wednesday stated that it has made an excellent beginning to the year 2012 and supported its earnings estimation for financial 2012 after reporting sturdy vehicles sales
during the initial quarterly period.

Yahoo Takes Legal Action Against Facebook For Infringing 10 Patents

Yahoo & facebook The news of Yahoo filing a suit against href="http://newstonight.net/category/company/facebook">Facebook for breaching its copyrights has drawn sharp reactions from some of the more deliberate voices in the industry.

Capcom will bring a zombie outbreak to the streets of the United Kingdom in March with the release of a free amplified reality application in that gamers must hunt down and get rid of the undead.

The BBC has experienced a complicated cyber-attack accompanying a drive by Iranian officials against its Persian service, director-general Mark Thompson stated.

Samsung Electronics Co stated that a Dutch court disapproved its 3G copyright bid to prohibit sales of Apple's iPhone and iPad in the Nederland market.

Google Gets Rid Of 'Controversial' India Content

Google Google Inc. removed some contentious content from its Indian services to go along with a court order in a civil complaint, the latest twist in the lawful drama over Web censorship in the globe's prime democracy.

Owing to its lack of video potentialities and its comparatively low resolution, the Nikon D700 never accomplished the level of drone the Canon EOS 5D Mark II did, despite being a brilliant camera.

Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus boasts a cheaper LTE baseband chip, the healthier to secure speedy LTE migration all through the globe, as per a novel teardown.

BMW has declared the newest in its London-themed unique version Minis: the Mini Highgate.

AT&T Brings Out 4G LTE Android Smartphones; BSkyB Buys Equity Stake In App Company Zeebox

AT&T AT&T may have lagged in the 4G LTE race but the cell phone giant has lastly rolled out the fast network in New York City and 10 other markets, with anticipates to roll the service out fully by 2013 end.

A "smart" internet-linked TV, which has the capability to have its hardware upgraded each year has been revealed by Samsung.

BSkyB (British Sky Broadcasting) is eyeing to rein in spectators’ increasing utilization of the social networking sites Twitter and Facebook while watching TV with its investment in technology start-up Zeebox.

The electronics and entertainment giant inaugurated its CES press meeting by disclosing a prototype "Crystal LED display", which utilizes miniature light-emitting diodes instead of pixels.

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 Tablet Back On Sale In Australia; U.S. Video Game Sales Remain Up In November

Samsung Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet is back on sale in the Australian market after a short-term sales ban on the rival to Apple's iPad ended on the device because of a patent claim between the two firms.

Motorola Mobility has gained a first round injunction against Apple in Germany that could block the sales of iPhones and iPads in the nation.

U.S. video game biz sales grew by 0.4% to $3 billion in the month of November, as benefits in software aided constitute for declines in consoles and accessories.

AT&T Inc.’s proposal to purchase T-Mobile USA Inc. was placed in further trouble after a federal judge decided to mull over a request by the U.S. to delay or sack its court case seeking to block the contract.

Microsoft To Launch Windows Store By February; Amazon’s Novel Kindle Fire Has Troubles

Steve Bellmer Microsoft will launch its new Windows Store to clients in late February along with the beta of Windows 8, an administrative of the firm stated

Fresh reports have been released that disclose that even though Google reigns over the online ad market, Facebook is bugging out as a promising participator and is expected to provide some tough time to Google in the coming time.

A panel of cell phone users detected that Amazon’s novel Kindle Fire tablet has an faulty browser, a touchscreen very small for fingers and an generally “deprived” user experience.

Cell phone makers Apple, Samsung, Motorola and HTC have been directed together with US network suppliers T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T in a class action grievance connected to software, which allegedly breaches users’ privacy rights.

Facebook Doubles Up Its Ad Market Share; Samsung To Make Flash Memory Chip Line In China

Facebook Facebook doubled up its ad market share to 2010 as against 2009. In actual fact, a closer look shows that between 2006 and 2010, the social networking giant is the only one to have progressively gained share.

Motorola's Xoom 2 comes at a point where Apple's iPad still rules the tablet market.

Blackberry manufacturer Research in Motion (RIM) has stated that it will collaborate with Indonesian agencies after a product launch turned disordered, hurting dozen of people.

Samsung Electronics, the globe's biggest memory chip manufacturer, stated that it would set up a novel production line in China for flash memory chips utilized in tablets and smartphones.

Microsoft Offers Big Discounts On PCs, Xbox Games; Sony Distressed With LG's “Misguiding” 3D Claim

Steve Ballmer Tech giant Microsoft is already discussing about the discount rates it will offer up on this Black Friday and some of them seem pretty good.

Sony has forwarded an ultimatum to LG over a "deceptive" LG-backed Australian research which said its TVs were of better-quality as compared to Samsung and Sony.

The IMRG (Interactive Media in Retail Group) stated that Apple has been referred as the second most pop online retailer in the United Kingdom after Amazon.

Hot on the heels of its Kobo ereader revelation in October, WHSmith has launched the Kobo Vox, a color touchscreen ereader along with Wi-Fi connectivity and fairly appetizing price label.

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