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19 April 2011, 09:51
The complex relationship between Apple and Samsung deteriorates.

5 April 2011, 15:22
The patent lawsuit, which concerned how documents are viewed on a screen, was ruled in favour of Apple.

31 March 2011, 14:31
In a detailed blog, Microsoft's general counsel, Brad Smith, sketched out its criticisms against Google.

30 March 2011, 10:58
The most remarkable thing about Amazon’s new service is that the labels were cut out of the loop.
29 March 2011, 13:45
Finnish handset maker has filed another complaint against Apple for infringing seven of its patents.
22 March 2011, 13:13
The lawyers have been called out yet again.

15 March 2011, 13:29
Upheld ruling leads to new leaks?
25 February 2011, 09:40
ChaCha name causes legal problem and Motorola’s in hot water too.

15 February 2011, 10:06
Worker reportedly quit as firm continued to target innocent victims.

4 February 2011, 11:38
Bloke nicks over 400bn virtual poker chips.

26 January 2011, 18:28
Intel can buy McAfee so long as it promises to play nice with other security software companies.

25 January 2011, 16:36
Illegal file-sharing specialist Andrew Crossley has announced he will cease his work due in response to cyber-attacks.

19 January 2011, 10:37
Controversial firm's actions reportedly branded 'remarkable' and 'unprecedented'.

13 January 2011, 17:59
Sony is alleging that a group led by the person who unlocked the iPhone is breaching copyright.

10 January 2011, 16:22
WikiLeaks braced for legal challenge from US officials.

22 December 2010, 12:17
Initial reaction to the move in the US to regulate the Internet and prevent traffic prioritization has been negative.

20 December 2010, 15:26
Decision follows courtroom 'first' in Assange case.

17 December 2010, 09:58
‘Experts’ who worked at AMD, Dell, TSMC and Flextronics have been arrested for allegedly supplying inside info.

16 December 2010, 10:18
And FBI could reportedly join the hunt too.

9 December 2010, 11:47
The Wikileaks saga brings many of the questions posed by The Pentagon Papers into the digital era.

8 December 2010, 15:05
Six far-eastern LCD panel producers were fixing the prices of displays from 2001 to 2006.

3 December 2010, 15:58
Company returns to the courtroom to sue NVIDIA, Broadcom and Freescale over patent infringement.

2 December 2010, 11:44
And bloggers and tweeters get protection from libel claims.

2 December 2010, 10:25
And British police hunt its founder over rape allegations.

1 December 2010, 12:02
Consultation period extended and meet-ups with concerned parties.
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