...clad behemoths neither easy to hold nor pleasant to use. It took Apple to show the computer industry what a tablet should look like. Now...
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...Electronic Arts Inc. faces trial next month in...Commodore 64, MS DOS and Apple II, sued Electronic Arts on...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Galaxy S4, the latest version of the leading competitor to Apple Inc.'s iPhone, March 14 at Radio City Music Hall in New...
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...not me?" Applications will initially be available for Apple Inc. iOS and Google Inc. Android devices, Buchheim said. Plans are underway...
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...s, Del Monte Foods, Unilever Inc., Campbell Soup Co. and other...a grocery list that includes apple juice, yogurt, granola bars, frozen...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...be revealed March 14 and will have security features that the Apple Inc. iPhone lacks, ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...in Bethlehem, Pa., that is owned and operated by Walgreen Eastern Co. Inc., according to the opinion. Russell Johnson, a delivery truck driver...
...the government February 8, setting the stage for a showdown between Apple Inc. and federal prosecutors later this year. Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC...
...In November 2008, Spansion Inc. filed a patent infringement complaint concerning its flash memory products against Samsung and Apple with the International Trade Commission...
A computer security expert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation pulled no punches at LegalTech New York on January 31. "We have hundreds of law firms that we see increasingly being targeted by ha
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