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Apple faces wrath of 27,000 South Koreans
News Steve Jobs and Co may have to pay out over £15 million if 27,000 upset South Koreans get their way.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple sued over iCloud
News An Arizona company claims Apple's iCloud has already significantly harmed its business, just a week after the product's launch.
By Tom Brewster Published
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PayPal sues Google over ‘trade secrets’
News As Google launches its NFC mobile payments service, PayPal claims it was its idea.
By Kristi McCann Published
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ICO offers businesses cookie law guidance
News The ICO produces nine pages of guidance for UK businesses on the new cookie laws coming into force this month.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Week in review: Android schmandroid, BP just can't do
News Companies do the silliest things, whether it's losing sensitive data or pushing the definition of 'open'.
By Alan Lu Published
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Southwark Council defeated in IBM lawsuit
News Big Blue escapes scot-free after a London council accuses it of installing an ‘unsatisfactory’ Master Data Management system.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Businesses urged to prepare for EU cookie laws
News New EU laws will require websites to gain consent from users before placing cookies on their computers.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Google gives Chrome 10 beta a turbo boost
News The latest Chrome 10 beta boasts a 66 per cent improvement in JavaScript speed over the stable version.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Judge rules ACS:Law cases to continue
News The cases will continue, as claimants are given a timeframe in which to make applications in the case or discontinue the cases properly
By Tom Brewster Published
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ACS:Law and porn licensee client shut down
News ACS:Law and its client MediaCAT have both gone out of business, according to reports.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Oracle pays $46 million to settle kickback claims
News Ellison's firm shells out $46 million in settling claims alleging it paid kickbacks to gain contracts from the US Government.
By Tom Brewster Published
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ACS:Law stops chasing filesharers
News ACS:Law discontinues its controversial method of sending letters to suspected filesharers, citing death threats as a reason.
By Tom Brewster Published
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