Apple has suffered a legal setback in its patent legal battles following an initial report by the ITC
April 19, 2011
LifeSize Adds Skype To Passport Video Conferencing
Users of LifeSize's Passport HD conferencing system now have access to Skype's 600 million users
Tablet Sales To Hit £34 Billion by 2015
Strategy Analytics has predicted a rosy future for the tablet form factor, with sales driven by demand from Asia
Google Ploughs £70m Into World’s Largest Wind Farm
Google has followed its solar investments with funding for a giant wind farm
Twitter In Talks To Buy Tweetdeck
Twitter is said to be close to buying British Twitter client Tweetdeck
Android v iPhone: Not A Fight To The Death
If you think either Android or iPhone can eliminate the competition, you are missing the point, says Clint Boulton
What Windows 8 Wants: Kinect And Cloud
The next version of Windows will have an App Store, cloud integration and a Kinect-based UI, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Greenpeace Praises Facebook’s Solar Effort
Facebook gets a cheer for using a bit of solar energy, but Greenpace isn't satisfied yet
ACS:Law Could Pay Legal Costs
ACS:Law may be forced to pay defendants' legal costs due to its 'chaotic and lamentable' actions
UAE Restricts BlackBerry Use For Smaller Businesses
In the Uniated Arab Emirates, only larger organisations will be allowed BlackBerry enterprise security
Cisco Opens Green Data Centre In Texas
Cisco's new data centre will be a showcase for technologies to reduce power and cooling costs
Apple Sued Over Child’s Game Currency Purchases
A father has sued Apple over his daughter's purchase of $200 in Game Currency via an iPod Touch
Sophos Demands Facebook Do Better On Privacy
Facebook should enable privacy and security by default, according to an open letter from Sophos
Samsung May Sell Struggling Hard Disk Division
Samsung is considering offloading its hard disk business as tablets drive huge growth in solid-state technology
iRobot Sends Army Droids Into Japanese Nuclear Plant
Robots originally designed for the US military are surveying the damage at the Fukushima nuclear power plants
Data Centre Cabling Gets Built-In Monitoring Capability
TE Connectivity's Quareo uses chips in data centre cabling to trace, monitor and authenticate every connection