Energizer has unveiled the AP1201 battery case for the iPhone 4. The battery promises up to 500 charges in its life and extends the runtime for the iPhone 4 to nearly twice as long. It sells for $69.99 and can be purchased right now. Motorola has sued Apple for patent infringement in the Northern District [...]
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Energizer AP1201 iPhone 4 battery case, Motorola sues Apple, Verizon iPhone rumors again
â€Twilight†fans on net become cyber criminals’ latest targets
Netizens, who are bitten by the ‘Twilight’ bug and have taken to the web to search for the latest instalment of the vampire series ‘Eclipse’, have now been entangled in the poisonous “malware†traps set up by cyber criminals. Internet security leaders Norton noted a prominent spike this week in contaminated search results for ‘Twilight: [...]
Sembcorp says Cascal withdraws complaint against company
Sembcorp Industries says Cascal N.V. in the United States has voluntarily withdrew its complaint against the company.
This follows the decision by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on May 19, 2010 to deny Cascal’s motion for a preliminary injunction to stop Sembcorp from launching its voluntary tender offer.
Traffickers in Counterfeit Cisco Networking Hardware Taken Down by Feds
A joint investigation by federal agencies leads to the conviction of several individuals trading in counterfeit Cisco network hardware.
– A 49-year-old man has become the latest person brought down by a
federal investigation targeting people trafficking in counterfeit
Cisco network hardware.
quot;Ehab Ashoor, 49 … [of] Sugarland, Texas,
was sentenced in the Southern District of Texas to 51 months in prison and
ordered to pa…
Nokia Slapped with Class Action Suit Filed by Investor
Nokia plans to “vigorously” defend itself against a class action complaint filed by an investor. The complaint accuses Nokia of failing to take into account manufacturing problems when it made statements about certain devices.
– Nokia will “vigorously” defend itself against a class action
complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of
New York on Feb. 5, the company said in a Feb. 8 statement.
The complaint, according to Nokia, alleges securities fraud in regard
to statements Nokia made bet…
Microsoft Files Brief in Google Book Search Settlement
Microsoft filed a Sept. 8 brief, objecting to the increasingly contested Google Book Search deal. The brief, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, argues that Googles attempt to digitize books would be an anti-competitive violation that would harm Microsoft not only as a publisher, but also its new search engine, Bing. Microsoft, Yahoo and other companies have joined the Open Book Alliance in asking the Department of Justice to examine Googles deal.
– Microsoft filed a brief on Sept. 8 objecting to the controversial Google Book Search deal,
arguing that Googles settlement with authors and publishers has the potential
to violate antitrust laws.
quot;The proposed settlementÂ…confers on Google a new monopoly by
authorizing Google (and Googl…
Sotomayor Statement: Full Text From Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing
Sonia Sotomayor spoke at her confirmation hearing for the first time on Monday afternoon, sketching out her judicial philosophy.
“My personal and professional experiences help me listen and understand, with the law always commanding the resul…
Virginia Sanchez-Korrol: Sotomayor’s “Wise Latinas”
Informed initially by their own experiences, these Latinas galvanized efforts to effect societal change that produced results far beyond identity politics. Each could serve as a worthy role model for Latina and non-Latina professionals.



