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Uber failed to screen out criminals from its drivers, prosecutors say

IDG News | 2015.08.21 18:15

District attorneys in San Francisco and Los Angeles issued their charges in an amended complaint.

Apple in settlement talks with car battery maker A123 Systems

IDG News | 2015.03.04 23:20

The company has asked for an extension to respond to A123's charges, citing discussions for a resolution.

DOJ: Dotcom could face new charges if he launches new service

IDG News | 2012.10.27 20:25

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom could violate the terms of his bail, or face new criminal charges, if he launches a new file-sharing and storage service as planned, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a court filing this week.

Oracle offers to drop patent charges against Google, to speed trial

IDG News | 2012.01.18 07:53

Oracle may be sacrificing the patent charges in hopes of getting an injunction soon.

Hitachi-LG Data Storage execs plead guilty to price fixing

IDG News | 2011.12.14 07:54

The three officers will serve prison time for the charges related to optical disk drive sales.

DOJ charges seven in massive clickjacking scheme

IDG News | 2011.11.10 10:12

The U.S. Department of Justice is charging seven individuals with 27 counts of wire fraud and other computer-related crimes, alleging that the group hijacked 4 million computers across 100 countries in a sophisticated clickjacking scheme.

SEC charges IBM with bribing Korean, Chinese officials

IDG News | 2011.03.19 14:55

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged IBM with giving hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to South Korean and Chinese officials starting in the late 1990s, according to court documents filed Friday.

Cisco revenues push to $10.4 billion in Q2

IDG News | 2011.02.10 12:12

Cisco beat analyst estimates with its second-quarter earnings, posting revenue of US$10.4 billion and earnings per share, excluding expenses, charges and other items, of $0.37.

FBI: Executives at Dell, AMD sold inside information

IDG News | 2010.12.17 10:08

Four executives at publicly traded technology companies have been arrested on charges they sold inside information about their employers, sometimes for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Man charged with stealing secrets from wireless company Sirf

IDG News | 2010.11.17 10:19

A San Ramon, California, man is facing charges he stole valuable technology from his former employer in hopes of building competitive location-aware products.

AU Optronics CEO barred from leaving US

IDG News | 2010.08.23 11:28

The chief executive officer of Taiwanese display panel maker AU Optronics, who faces felony charges related to an LCD price-fixing investigation, has been barred from leaving the U.S.

EU charges Philips, others with forming CRT screen cartel

IDG News | 2009.11.27 11:44

The European Commission has accused manufacturers of cathode-ray tubes of running cartels in the markets for computer monitors and TVs, the regulator said Thursday.

Man pleads guilty to selling fake chips to US Navy

IDG News | 2009.11.26 11:09

A 32-year-old California man has pleaded guilty to charges that he sold thousands of counterfeit chips to the U.S. Navy.

Microsoft charges Europeans double for Windows 7

IDG News | 2009.06.29 16:35

European customers will pay up to twice as much for Windows 7 compared to U.S. users, even though the new operating system will ship without a browser in Europe, according to Microsoft.

Europe charges Microsoft with abuse of monopoly again

IDG News | 2009.01.19 15:08

Microsoft was formally charged with monopoly abuse by Europe's top antitrust authority, the European Commission, over the way it bundles the Internet Explorer browser with Windows.

EU levels new antitrust charges against Intel

IDG News | 2008.07.18 11:30

The European Commission Thursday sent Intel a new set of antitrust charges, the second such charge list within a year, Europe's top regulator said in a statement.

European Commission considers SMS roaming price cap

IDG News | 2008.05.07 15:31

Caps on the price of sending an SMS from a mobile phone while abroad came a step closer Wednesday, when the European Commission launched a two-month public consultation into its rules on mobile phone roaming charges.

EU may consider regulation of broadband pricing

IDG News | 2007.10.15 14:50

The gap between broadband haves and have nots in the European Union has widened during the past year, a trend that might warrant price regulation similar to that imposed on the market for mobile roaming charges earlier this year, the European Commission said Monday.

Mozilla CEO denies Google decided Thunderbird's fate

IDG News | 2007.07.30 10:03

Mozilla Corp.'s CEO Thursday evening answered charges that the company is dropping development of the Thunderbird e-mail client because of its partnership with Google Inc.

Oracle adds copyright charges to SAP complaint

IDG News | 2007.06.04 13:44

Oracle added copyright and breach-of-contract claims to its list of allegations against the German software vendor in an amended complaint filed Friday in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco.

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