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Apple bid for Samsung sales ban faces skeptical court
Apple has asked the full Federal Circuit Court of Appeals to revisit an October decision by a three-judge panel of the court, which rejected its request to impose a sales ban on Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone ahead of a trial set for March 2014.
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UNESCO, Samsung launch “Climate literacy” project in Viet Nam
A US$ 1 million two-year “Climate literacy” project in Viet Nam has been launched on 8 January by the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO) and Samsung. The project consists of developing, piloting and distributing …
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Google v Samsung: who will win this battle of the handsets?
As Samsung dominates the Android market, one has to wonder, who controls whom? Is Google really in charge, or is Samsung so strong it can now rule the Android game? This morning's thoughts are harder to focus than usual: I'm sitting across the street …
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Court Quashes Convictions in Google Video Case
MILAN—A Milan appeals court Friday overturned a 2010 criminal conviction against three Google Inc. executives who were found guilty of violating the privacy of a disabled boy after a video of him being bullied by students appeared on its video website …
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House approves Netflix-backed changes to video privacy law
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a Netflix-backed bill today that would make it easier for people to share their video-viewing habits online, while failing to act on an e-mail privacy measure. By voice vote, members of the House approved H.R …
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State media reports indicate internet crackdown will continue, worsen
“It is time to regulate the Internet. Such a view is actually embraced not only by the authorities but also by the public who fear that their privacy may be intruded upon. “People who feel constrained by it (regulation) are those who create waves …
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Google loses appeal in Taiwanese court, customers still can't buy apps
You may remember last June, when Google had some major issues with the Taiwanese government. Due to a local law, companies are forced to give customers a 7-day refund window for products and services. When asked to extend their 15-minute app refund …
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Amazon Fire tablet leaves Google apps behind
(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File) SAN FRANCISCO — Since Google introduced its Android operating system in 2007, the company's strategy has been simple: Give it to developers for free and make money when consumers click ads on the Web or through apps.
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Mobile payment apps work to make wallets obsolete
Google's Wallet payment app works with this system, and industry rumors suggest the next iPhone might as well. Square, which has so far focused on small merchants has about 20000 that accept Card Case. Another big challenge is human inertia.
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Sony has launched legal action against hackers who uncovered and published Playstation 3 security codes.

The hack allows users of the highly successful games console to potentially run any software on their system, including pirated PS3 games.

Sony’s lawyers argue that this is an act of copyright infringement and computer fraud.

George Holtz, however, one of the hackers responsible says that he is “comfortable” that the action would not succeed.

I would expect a company that prides itself on intellectual property to be well versed in the provisions of the law, so I am disappointed in Sony’s current action.
I have spoken with legal counsel and I feel comfortable that Sony’s action against me doesn’t have any basis.

The twenty one year old, who became famous for breaking the iPhone’s security is named in the lawsuit along with more than a hundred people associated with the hacking group “fail0verflow.”

Sony has put in a request for a restraining order to ban Mr Holtz from further hacking and to prevent the distribution of the software produced by the hackers.

The document states,

Working individually and in concert with one another, the defendants recently bypassed effective technological protection measures employed by Sony,
Through the internet, defendants are distributing software, tools and instructions that circumvent the [protection measures] and facilitate the counterfeiting of video games. Already, pirate video games are being packaged and distributed with these circumvention devices.

The controversy is centred around a series of secret codes used by Sony to protect the Playstation 3 system from being used for unauthorised purposes.

Among the codes is a number used to “sign” all PS3 games and software as a way of telling the system that they are genuine.

However, once the key is known, it can be used to sign any software or pirated games, allowing users to run them on their system.

The PlayStation’s protection had remained impenetrable for several years, but members of fail0verflow demonstrated the first breakthrough in December when they presented a security exploit at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin. Mr Hotz then revealed that he had uncovered the secret signing number using a similar method. fail0verflow’s website was taken down overnight, replaced with the message “Sony sued us” and a brief statement. “We have never condoned, supported, approved of or encouraged videogame piracy,” it says. “We have not published any encryption or signing keys. We have not published any Sony code, or code derived from Sony’s code.” The group has said in the past that it is vehemently against games piracy and that it had worked on the hack so that users could install other operating systems and amateur software on the console. Sony had indicated previously that it would try to fix the hack by updating the PS3′s software over the internet. Console hacking and online copyright infringement is a contentious topic, frequently ending in high-profile court cases as technology companies seek to prevent their systems from being copied or modified. While most cases in recent years have involved music and video file-sharing services like Napster, Grokster and Kazaa, a growing number of cases have involved the hacking of video games consoles.

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Supreme Court Weighs Whether To Limit Data Mining
At issue is whether a state may bar the buying, selling and profiling of doctors’ prescription records for use by pharmaceutical sales representatives. The decision may hinge on whether the justices determine it is ultimately a case about free speech. Either way, it may have larger implications beyond the pharmaceutical industry.
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Exiled Tibetans elect new PM to replace Dalai Lama
DHARMSALA, India – A Harvard legal scholar has been elected the next prime minister of Tibet’s government-in-exile, officials announced Wednesday, paving the way for new leadership in the Tibetan community as the Dalai Lama gives up political power.
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Boone receives 12-year prison term
RALEIGH – United States Attorney George E.B. Holding announced Tuesday that former business owner Shirlene Reese Boone of Murfreesboro was sentenced to 12 years behind bars and must repay nearly 5 million dollars in a criminal conspiracy case involving two federal agencies as well as the North Carolina Employment Security Commission.
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Supreme Court limits privacy rights of government contractors
The Supreme Court has again rejected broad privacy rights for some government workers.
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Accenture Recognized on FORTUNE’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” List for Third Consecutive Year
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Accenture has been named to FORTUNE magazine’s 2011 “100 Best Companies to Work For” list for the third year in a row.
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Sunquest Enhances Outreach Business Solution Set – Launches Next Generation Web Solution to Extend Connectivity to …
Delivers meaningful connectivity to community-based physicians who refer patients to a laboratory’s outreach and outpatient radiology services. Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) January 18, 2011 Sunquest Information Systems®, a leading provider of healthcare information technology, announces its new Sunquest Physician Portal™ outreach order and results web connectivity solution. Part of Sunquest’s overall …
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Assange to Give Argument Against Extradition to Press Before Court Hearing
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said the outline of his arguments for why he shouldn’t be extradited to Sweden to face sexual assault claims will be provided to the media before a court hearing set for next month.
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Assange relaxed at London court hearing

Assange relaxed at London court hearing
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has cut a relaxed figure during a brief appearance at a London court.
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Assange ‘fears US death penalty’
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange fears he could face the death penalty in the US if he was extradited to Sweden, defence documents say.
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Twitter Informs Users Of DOJ WikiLeaks Court Order, Didn’t Have To
The US Department of Justice has served Twitter with a 2703(d) court order to reveal information about accounts related to people associated with WikiLeaks. The order is a request for account data including the ominous “correspondence and notes of record related to the account” for users Jacob Appelbaum ( @ioerror ), Rop Gongrijp ( @rop_g ), Birgitta Jonsittir ( @birgittaj ); Julian Assange and …
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US court demands WikiLeaks’ Twitter account info
U.S. investigators have gone to court to demand details about WikiLeaks’ Twitter account, according to documents obtained Saturday – the first revelation about the criminal case Washington is trying to build against…
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U.S. Subpoenas Twitter Account, WikiLeaks Says
The group said U.S. investigators were demanding the private messages and personal details of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and supporters of the group.
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