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Apple asks European standards body for more transparency on FRAND licensing

With its legal battles intensifying across the globe, Apple has appealed to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, calling for a more consistent approach to the licensing of essential patents. In a letter dated November 11th, Cupertino outlined its issues with today’s licensing system, with a particular emphasis on patents licensed on a FRAND basis.

With its legal battles intensifying across the globe, Apple has appealed to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, calling for a more consistent approach to the licensing of essential patents. In a letter dated November 11th, Cupertino outlined its issues with today’s licensing system, with a particular emphasis on patents licensed on a FRAND basis.

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How the Government Used a Con Artist to Catch Google’s Criminal Activities

Last summer, Google had to pay $500 million to avoid criminal prosecution by the US government.

Last summer, Google had to pay $500 million to avoid criminal prosecution by the US government.

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RIM’s Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis are out, new CEO Thorsten Heins may license BlackBerry 10

After months upon months of investor backlash , RIM’s making some significant changes . And by “significant,” we mean the co-chief executives (and founders) are out

After months upon months of investor backlash , RIM’s making some significant changes . And by “significant,” we mean the co-chief executives (and founders) are out

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Carl Icahn smells blood in LightSquared’s spectrum, descends to feed on its carrion

Oh, the twisted web that continues to weave itself around LightSquared . After incurring a seemingly endless parade of regulatory and industry obstacles , the Philip Falcone-backed network is now facing yet another potential hurdle

Oh, the twisted web that continues to weave itself around LightSquared . After incurring a seemingly endless parade of regulatory and industry obstacles , the Philip Falcone-backed network is now facing yet another potential hurdle

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Intel does the executive shuffle

Time to update your Intel executive playing cards. The chipmaker is doing some serious reshuffling high up in its ranks.

Time to update your Intel executive playing cards. The chipmaker is doing some serious reshuffling high up in its ranks.

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Sony’s Kaz Hirai: no PlayStation 4 at E3

It looks like you can officially put any hopes of a PlayStation 4 announcement at E3 to rest. In a roundtable with reporters at CES, Sony’s Kaz Hirai responded to a question about recent comments attributed to gaming division head Andrew House by stating that “Andy is absolutely right in that we are not making any announcements at E3.” As The Wall Street Journal reports, Hirai further added that he’s “always said a 10-year life cycle for PS3, and there is no reason to go away from that.” That ten-year life cycle would place the PS3′s end-of-life around 2016, but as with the PS2 and PS3, we’d expect some overlap between the PS3 and its eventual successor. Sony’s Kaz Hirai: no PlayStation 4 at E3 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:30:00 EDT

It looks like you can officially put any hopes of a PlayStation 4 announcement at E3 to rest. In a roundtable with reporters at CES, Sony’s Kaz Hirai responded to a question about recent comments attributed to gaming division head Andrew House by stating that “Andy is absolutely right in that we are not making any announcements at E3.” As The Wall Street Journal reports, Hirai further added that he’s “always said a 10-year life cycle for PS3, and there is no reason to go away from that.” That ten-year life cycle would place the PS3′s end-of-life around 2016, but as with the PS2 and PS3, we’d expect some overlap between the PS3 and its eventual successor. Sony’s Kaz Hirai: no PlayStation 4 at E3 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:30:00 EDT

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O2 begins rolling out ‘Europe’s largest free WiFi network’ in London this month

UK carrier O2 will be rolling out its ambitious free WiFi network this month, just in time to let the throngs of tourists update their Facebook statuses during the 2012 Olympic Games and Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee.

UK carrier O2 will be rolling out its ambitious free WiFi network this month, just in time to let the throngs of tourists update their Facebook statuses during the 2012 Olympic Games and Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee.

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Chinese hackers target U.S. Chamber of Commerce, sensitive data stolen

According to sources close to The Wall Street Journal , Chinese hackers are at it again, this time hitting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and capturing information from three million members. Those familiar with the matter told the WSJ that hackers stole around six weeks worth of emails regarding Asian policy, but may have had access to sensitive correspondences for as long as a year.

According to sources close to The Wall Street Journal , Chinese hackers are at it again, this time hitting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and capturing information from three million members. Those familiar with the matter told the WSJ that hackers stole around six weeks worth of emails regarding Asian policy, but may have had access to sensitive correspondences for as long as a year.

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Procter & Gamble partners with Mobeam to deliver coupons to your phone

Ah, remember those good ‘ol days when we actually used those things called scissors and clipped our coupons when we wanted to save 50 cents from a bottle of Tide? Those activities have already been teetering on the brink of obsolescence since early last year, when Target introduced a program featuring mobile scannable coupons. Google Wallet and Walgreen’s have furthered along the concept by offering them as well, and now Procter & Gamble are jumping on board

Ah, remember those good ‘ol days when we actually used those things called scissors and clipped our coupons when we wanted to save 50 cents from a bottle of Tide? Those activities have already been teetering on the brink of obsolescence since early last year, when Target introduced a program featuring mobile scannable coupons. Google Wallet and Walgreen’s have furthered along the concept by offering them as well, and now Procter & Gamble are jumping on board

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Olympus’ Tokyo offices raided over accounting scandal

Eke.

Eke.

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