Lawmakers press Google on Glass privacy
CEO Larry Page was asked eight questions by a congressional privacy group and given until June 14 to answer.
CEO Larry Page was asked eight questions by a congressional privacy group and given until June 14 to answer.
Law enforcement agencies in Turkey, the U.S., the U.K., Germany and France are behind most of the requests.
Ericsson hopes to prevent some of Samsung's products being imported to the U.S. because of alleged patent violations.
A judge has denied Apple's request for a permanent injunction on 26 Samsung phones that were the focus of the patent lawsuit.
IBM has hit a milestone in its quest to come up with a successor to silicon computer chips.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission should "tread carefully" before bringing an antitrust complaint against Google, a veteran U.S. lawmaker said as news reports suggested the agency is ready to move forward.
The Facebook CEO fielded questions about the IPO, mobile and building a Facebook phone.
Ecuador's external affairs ministry on Wednesday will present to the country's president the results of its deliberations on the request for asylum from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Industry observers are expressing concerns about Apple's environmental commitment, but also question the EPEAT process.
Szakmai körökben hónapok óta pletykálnak a hétfőn hivatalosan is bejelentett akvizícióról. A Dell 2,4 milliárd dollárt költött a szoftverfejlesztő cég felvásárlására.
But the jury was deadlocked on the question of fair use.
Announcement comes before annual shareholder meeting.
Full case to go to court July 30, 2012.
Large clouds could make for a tempting target for cybercriminals, Lungren says.
Google's Schmidt defends the company, saying its search is focused on providing the best results
Apple for years rallied around its charismatic co-founder, Steve Jobs, so it's only natural now to question whether the company can retain its market dominance and magic with a new leader.
A hot-button question lately in the rapidly-growing smartphone market: Can a company succeed at selling smartphones and tablets without owning the software and the hardware?
As Google+ grows in popularity--now with more than 20 million users--the new social network is triggering a number of questions with legal implications from businesses about potential policy changes, data retention issues and more, according to Joshua Kubicki, senior director of legal and corporate practices at Applied Discovery, an e-discovery provider that works with corporations preparing for and responding to legal actions.
The judge overseeing Oracle's corporate-theft lawsuit against SAP will now consider SAP's request for a retrial, after the companies said they are unlikely to reach a mediated settlement in their dispute.
Recent data breaches at Sony's PlayStation Network and at e-mail service provider Epsilon will lead to legislation focused on improving cybersecurity at U.S. companies, the chairwoman of a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee said Thursday.
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