Google lose out to Apple and Microsoft on Nortent Patents
Google Headquarters A group of companies that are led by Apple are planning to pay around $4.5 billion for Nortel patents, a telecommunications equipment maker from Canada that went bankrupt in 2009....
View ArticleApple wins ‘slide to unlock’ case in German court
Steve Jobs from Apple Apple won its patent case for the ‘slide to unlock’ feature of the iPhone that it was fighting against Motorola in the German courts this week. The particular feature it was...
View ArticleNintendo announces first annual loss of £329m
Nintendo, one of the top names in the world of gaming, have just announced their first ever annual loss of £329m and the rumours are already rife as to how this has come about. The Japanese giant...
View ArticleCompany fined £50,000 for fake smartphone apps
A firm from Latvia have been fined £50,000 after over 1000 people were hit with huge phone bills after downloading their fake versions of popular mobile games such as Angry Birds. This caused...
View ArticleWhat’s next for Nokia?
Nokia’s first quarter earnings for 2012 have been revealed, and the future is not looking too good for the once dominant mobile company that is now literally bleeding money compared to what...
View ArticleGoogle avoids legal action following investigation
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has decided not to engage Google in legal action after ending an exhaustive 19 month investigation that entailed looking into the functioning of the search...
View ArticleWhat is the future of the British high street?
With a top name from the high street seemingly going into administration every week you would be forgiven for worrying about the future of the British high street. Former bustling town...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....