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  • Apr 12, 12

    Apple Inc mау face hurdles іn ѕtοрріnɡ online retailer Amazon.com Inc frοm bу Apple’s App Store name through a trademark lawsuit, a U.S. judge indicated аt a hearing οn Wednesday.

    Apple, thе maker οf best-selling iPhones аnԁ iPad tablets, filed a lawsuit saying thаt Amazon hаѕ improperly used Apple’s App Store name tο solicit software developers throughout thе United States.

    At thе hearing іn аn Oakland federal court οn Wednesday, District Judge Phyllis Hamilton ѕаіԁ ѕhе wουƖԁ reread ѕοmе οf thе supporting papers іn thе case, according tο аn individual whο wаѕ аt thе hearing.

    Though, Hamilton ѕаіԁ Apple hаԁ a “stumbling block” іn proving thаt anyone wουƖԁ confuse Apple’s App Store fοr Amazon’s Appstore fοr Android, thе individual ѕаіԁ.

    Hamilton ԁіԁ nοt mаkе a final ruling аt thе hearing, court minutes ѕhοw.

    Apple declined tο comment. Amazon ԁіԁ nοt immediately respond tο requests fοr comment.

  • Apr 12, 12

    Nokia's US Re-entry Marred By Software Glitch - Wall Street Journal By latestbusinessreport on April 11, 2012 | From latestbusinessreport.com AFP Nokia's US Re-entry Marred By Software Glitch Wall Street Journal By Greg Bensinger Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Nokia Corp.'s (NOK1V.HE, NOK) Lumia 900 smartphone was supposed to help usher in a new era for the once-dominant Finnish mobile phone giant, but a software glitch...

  • May 18, 12

    Swiss stocks fell, with the country’s equity benchmark posting its longest streak of weekly losses since November, as China’s economy slowed more than forecast and concern about the euro-region debt crisis gained.

    ABB Ltd. (ABBN), the world’s biggest power-grid supplier, led a drop in shares sensitive to economic growth. Cie. Financiere Richemont SA, the second-largest maker of luxury goods, also retreated. UBS AG (UBSN) and Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN), the country’s two biggest banks, followed a gauge of European lenders lower.

    The Swiss Market Index (SMI) slipped 0.9 percent to 6,072.12 at the close in Zurich. The measure of Switzerland’s biggest and most actively traded companies sank 1.5 percent this week, its fourth straight decline. The gauge has still gained 2.3 percent in 2012 as the euro area sought to contain its debt crisis and as U.S. economic reports surpassed estimates. The broader Swiss Performance Index decreased 0.8 percent today.

  • May 18, 12

    A top senator, angry that Facebook Inc. failed to quit millions of preteens from making use of its social networking internet site, accused co-founder Mark Zuckerberg of lacking “social values” and becoming far more concerned with creating the firm than with children’s privacy.
    “It really is my common feeling that folks who are 20, 21, 22 years old actually don’t have any social values at this point,” Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.) told one more top Facebook executive at a hearing Thursday.
    “I feel he was focused on how the organization model would function,” Rockefeller stated about Zuckerberg, who was a 19-year-old Harvard student when he designed Facebook in 2004. “He wanted to make it bigger and faster and greater than anybody else ever had.”
    The company’s policy calls for users to be at least 13, a move developed to steer clear of federal regulations for sites employed by young children. But a current Consumer Reports survey identified that about 7.5 million active Facebook users were younger than 13.
    Rockefeller’s comments came as a Facebook executive for the initial time came below congressional quizzing in a current round of hearings about concerns that technologies businesses are not protecting individual privacy. Executives from Apple Inc. and Google Inc., which sent witnesses to a hearing last week, also appeared at Thursday’s hearing before a Commerce subcommittee.

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