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Nokia-Apple row may last more than 1 year

Reuters Wed, Oct 28

A legal battle between Apple Inc and Nokia Corp over patent infringement is likely to last for more than a year, said Bill Merritt, the head of mobile licensing firm InterDigital.

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  2. IBM unveils Lotus center in Pune FE - Wed, Oct 28

    IBM on Tuesday unveiled the Lotus centre for advanced collaboration, the only one of its kind in Asia Pacific. 

  3. How an Android phone can change your life? Y! India News - Wed, Oct 28

    In the past few months several mobile devices have en mass taken to Google's mobile operating system and launched Android-enabled handsets. In this season of heavy activity around Android phones, comes the big announcement of the launch of version 2. 

  4. The logo of Apple Computer is seen on the opening day of Paris Apple Expo 2005 September 20, 2005. REUTERS/Files
    Nokia-Apple row may last more than 1 year Reuters - Wed, Oct 28

    A legal battle between Apple Inc and Nokia Corp over patent infringement is likely to last for more than a year, said Bill Merritt, the head of mobile licensing firm InterDigital. 

  5. Coming soon, 'World's Greatest Books Retold Through Twitter'! ANI - Tue, Oct 27

    London, October 27 (ANI): Two students in the US have summarised the stories of some of the world's greatest literature in to 140-character messages using the popular microblogging site Twitter. 

  6. Twitter, Facebook 'costing British economy £1.38 bn' FE - Mon, Oct 26

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  7. Windows Refresh FE - Mon, Oct 26

    Microsoft's latest PC operating system, Windows 7, is promising to reboot the PC market. Leading PC vendors expect a bigger demand for desktop and notebook PCs of lower configuration as Windows 7 can run on lower memory and processing power. 

  8. Popular games on Facebook Y! India News - Fri, Oct 23

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  9. Eye in sky can spot disasters in a jiffy IANS - Fri, Oct 23

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    In line with the global launch of Windows 7, American technology giant Microsoft Corp on Thursday launched its new operating system in India as well. 

  1. How an Android phone can change your life? Y! India News - Wed, Oct 28

    In the past few months several mobile devices have en mass taken to Google's mobile operating system and launched Android-enabled handsets. In this season of heavy activity around Android phones, comes the big announcement of the launch of version 2. 

  2. The logo of Apple Computer is seen on the opening day of Paris Apple Expo 2005 September 20, 2005. REUTERS/Files
    Nokia-Apple row may last more than 1 year Reuters - Wed, Oct 28

    A legal battle between Apple Inc and Nokia Corp over patent infringement is likely to last for more than a year, said Bill Merritt, the head of mobile licensing firm InterDigital. 

  3. Windows Refresh FE - Mon, Oct 26

    Microsoft's latest PC operating system, Windows 7, is promising to reboot the PC market. Leading PC vendors expect a bigger demand for desktop and notebook PCs of lower configuration as Windows 7 can run on lower memory and processing power. 

  4. Twitter, Facebook 'costing British economy £1.38 bn' FE - Mon, Oct 26

    In today's world, popular social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook are without a doubt the best way to stay connected with friends and share what is happening right now. 

  5. Internet set for change with non-Latin addresses, 2nd Ld-Writethru, AS
    Internet set for change with non-Latin addresses, 2nd Ld-Writethru, AS AP - Mon, Oct 26

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  6. Successful firing of cryogenic engine a challenge for new ISRO chief IANS - Sun, Oct 25

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  7. Google comes up with 'Got The Wrong Bob?' to avoid e-mail slip-ups ANI - Sat, Oct 24

    London, October 24 (ANI): Google has introduced a new application to prevent users from making mistakes and sending their e-mails to the wrong recipient. 

  8. How white can paper be? IANS - Fri, Oct 23

    London, Oct 23 (IANS) Whiteness is a basic property of paper. How does it arise, and how do you measure whiteness? How difficult can it really be to produce good colour prints? 

  9. Eye in sky can spot disasters in a jiffy IANS - Fri, Oct 23

    Washington, Oct 23 (IANS) An omniscient eye in the sky can spot natural and man-made disasters, give advance warning about forest fires, water contamination or an oil slick. 

  10. Way to increase freshness of fruits, vegetables IANS - Thu, Oct 22

    Washington, Oct 22 (IANS) An innovative method developed by an American professor can help fruits and vegetables retain their freshness. 


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