Motorola wins German patent case ruling vs Apple
Motorola Mobility won a preliminary injunction against Apple Inc in Germany which could bar the sales of iPhones and iPads in the country.
A regional German court in Mannheim ruled on Friday that App
Yahoo! awarded $610 million in spammer case
Yahoo! has said that a judge ordered spammers to pay USD 610 million for running a larcenous lottery scheme using the Internet pioneer's name.
The default judgment, which meant no one showed up to d
Microsoft mulling new Yahoo! bid
Microsoft has stepped up as a potential bidder for Yahoo!, making a deal to review the struggling Internet pioneer's financial books, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
In signing a non-disclo
California Univ probes pepper spray blast on occupy protesters
Video images have surfaced online showing a police officer at a California University calmly pepper-spraying a line of several sitting protesters, who flinch and cover their faces but remain passive with their arms interlocked as onlookers shriek and scream out for the officer to stop.
Yahoo to acquire Interclick for $270 mn
Yahoo has announced that it is buying data-driven advertising network Interclick for around $270 million.
Interclick is a technology company providing data targeted solutions and optimization technol
Google takes another shot at the TV market
Google Inc is making another push to bring its Web savvy to television sets, hoping to tap into a vast new market despite consumers' lukewarm reaction to one of its initial offerings.
The Internet se
HP decides to keep PC division
Hewlett-Packard (HP) said on Thursday it has decided to retain the personal computer unit following an extensive review of the high volume but low-margin business.
The retention of the PC business ma
Apple profit soars but misses high expectations
Apple reported on Tuesday that its net profit in the recently-ended quarter soared to $6.62 billion as sales of iPad tablet computers nearly tripled.
The iconic California company said it had a recor
Google profit climbs on rising revenue
Google on Thursday reported that its profit in the recently ended quarter climbed to $2.73 billion on the wings of soaring online advertising revenue.
"We had a great quarter," said Google co-founder
Carol Bartz fired as Yahoo! chief executive
Yahoo! fired chief executive Carol Bartz on Tuesday, less than three years after she was brought in to help turn around the struggling Internet company.
Yahoo! said Bartz was being removed "effective