Nokia and Apple are supposed to be duking it out in court over both infringing on each other's patents - but that doesn't seem likely to happen any time soon. According to Reuters, the duo will only actually get to present their cases to a packed courtroom (probably with a comedic, oddball lawyer if TV dramas are to be believed) by 2012. This means that this litigation battle - unless se...
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A good case and book light are always top on our list when we get a new digital book reader. M-EDGE makes lovely cases that are reasonably priced, and they also make lights and stands. We take a look ...
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Multiple sources have reported to MacDailyNews about telephone conversations they've had with Apple reps regarding changing their iPad orders from delivery to in-store pickup in the case of multiple iPad buyers. In these cases, the purchasers have been told that in order to do such a change, the delivery order would have to be cancelled and a new in-store pickup order completed, but...
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Apple and Nokia have requested that the patent infringement cases each has filed against the other be held mid-2012, according to a report. The same day, however, Nokia filed a request in U.S. District Court, asking that Apple's antitrust claims be thrown out. - The Apple-Nokia patent battles could continue on for more than two years, according to a report published March 12. Pointing to a co...
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If you live and work in an area that generally gets a lot of uninterrupted sunlight, then charging your gadgets with a solar solution might have crossed your mind. The only problem is, unless you opt for devices that already have solar panels built-in, its another device to carry around with you. Novothink has come up
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Appular, which is a marketing and PR firm specialized in promoting iPhone titles, is taking the publisher route. What this means is that in some cases when they like the application/game they may act as a publisher and share the revenue generated from the app sales with the developer. As a result, their
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Cool iPhone accessories aren't just for Apple fanboys. Herea re five cool new toys -- from crazy cases to a gizmo that turns an iPhone into a point-of-sale system.
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