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"Apple's iPhone 3G outclasses its competitors by a wide margin. It gives users easier access to more information and entertainment than anything else available," Andrew D. Smith reports for The Dallas Morning News.
in Handhelds
via Mac Daily News @ 16:22 15th Jul
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Verint and NICE drop patent charges: The two competitors settled their feud and dismissed all patent disputes.
in IP & Patents
via TradingMarkets @ 22:04 4th Aug
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iPhone is finally here. It is flashier and costlier than what you expected and competitors are rushing to get their act together. As iPhone enters the market with Airtel and Vodafone, it is clearly positioning itself as a top luxury phone priced above Rs 30,000. But with almost one lakh grey market users of the phone already in India and with competitors like Nokia, Samsung and LG launching their deluxe variants, CNN-IBN gets you the new rules of the luxury phone game.
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via IBNLive India News @ 7:15 24th Aug
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The iPhone phenomenon is well and truly in force since the launch of the iPhone 3G in Australia last month. With this in mind, competitors are clamouring for a piece of the pie and are set to begin launching potential 'iPhone killers' in a bid to derail the Apple machine. We’ve been fortunate to have two of the newest iPhone competitors in the office, along with the iPhone 3G. RIM’s BlackBerry Bold and the much anticipated HTC Touch Diamond are two smartphones that are set to compete with the iPhone 3G in Australia and around the globe. Check out our slideshow of these hot smartphones side by side! iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs B
in Handhelds
via Good Gear Guide @ 0:28 2nd Aug
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OK, so the FCC after 17 months(!) seems finally ready to approve the merger between the two satellite radio companies, XM (XMSR) and Sirius (SIRI). Regulators have a concern that there will be no competitors left in the satellite radio industry. But, if you look not very far ahead, that's like worrying that there will be no competitors in the chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream-making industry. Satellite radio has a lot of happy customers, but even today it's not even remotely the only way to pipe music and news into your car.
in Handhelds
via Seeking Alpha @ 10:42 26th Jul
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Kevin Maney looks at the bigger picture: OK, so the FCC after 17 months(!) seems finally ready to approve the merger between the two satellite radio companies, XM and Sirius. Regulators have a concern that there will be no competitors left in the satellite radio industry. But, if you look not very far ahead, that's like worrying that there will be no competitors in the chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream-making industry. Satellite radio has a lot of happy customers, but even today it's not even remotely the only way to pipe music and news into your car.
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via Conde Nast Portfolio @ 8:23 24th Jul
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The television industry's pell-mell evolution is confronting Apple's iTunes store with changes in the same way that Apple and ABC rocked the TV world two years ago with their landmark deal to sell the network's shows online.
in MP3
via Broadband Directions @ 15:32 15th Aug
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My client's main competitor is running Google AdWords under 3 unique domain names (www.mycompany.com - which is the main company site, www.mycompanystore.com and www.mycompanysoftware.com).
in Domain Names
via High Rankings @ 20:12 11th Aug
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Robots all but took over the Del Mar Fairgrounds near San Diego in late June as Sun, Wintriss Technical Schools and the San Diego Java User's Group partnered in sponsoring the inaugural International Autonomous Robot Contest (iARoC).
in Robotics
via SunFlash Newsletter @ 6:15 14th Jul
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The patent system is only supposed to grant patents on inventions that are new and non-obvious to those skilled in the art. As we've pointed out in the past, the "non-obvious" part of the requirement has long been (effectively) ignored by the patent office. Instead, it mostly focused on whether the invention was new -- and did so by looking at published examples of prior art. There was very little effort made to examine whether or not the concept was non-obvious, and even less to see if it was non-obvious to skilled practitioners in the field. Luckily, the Supreme Court's decision in the Teleflex v. KSR case brought some attention back to the obviousness question, but only in one particular area (concerning combining two known concepts). However, it did little to actually establish a real test of whether or not a concept is obvious.
in IP & Patents
via Techdirt @ 16:09 8th Jul
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The NPD Group dished out two helpings of good news to Nintendo Canada in April: the Nintendo Wii is the most popular next-generation gaming console in Canada, and the Nintendo DS held the top spot in overall game system sales for 2006 and 2007.
in Computer Games
via Backbone Magazine @ 11:14 12th Jul
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in Computer Security
via IT News Australia @ 6:15 9th Aug
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Three French journalists from Global Security Magazine have been thrown out of the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas for hacking into fellow journalist’s computers.
in Computer Security
via Infomatics @ 22:50 8th Aug
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Three French journalists from Global Security Magazine have been thrown out of the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas for hacking into fellow journalist’s computers.
in Computer Security
via Computing.co.uk @ 22:50 8th Aug
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Three French journalists from Global Security Magazine have been thrown out of the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas for hacking into fellow journalists computers.
in Computer Security
via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 22:50 8th Aug
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Three French journalists from Global Security Magazine have been thrown out of the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas for hacking into fellow journalist’s computers.
in Computer Security
via PC Magazine UK @ 22:50 8th Aug
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Three French journalists from Global Security Magazine have been thrown out of the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas for hacking into fellow journalist’s computers.
in Computer Security
via VNUNet.com @ 20:04 8th Aug
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Aug. 4--NICE Systems Ltd. (Nasdaq: NICE; TASE: NICE) and Verint Systems Inc. (Pink Sheets: VRNT.PK) have settled their feud centering on a patent dispute.
in IP & Patents
via Calibre Macro World @ 22:03 4th Aug
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Microsoft's Windows beat operating system rivals Mac OS X and Ubuntu in a three-month test of update server uptime, a Swedish uptime monitoring company said.
in Linux
via Linux World Australia @ 9:16 16th Jul
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Apple, No. 7 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide, reports that online music shoppers have now purchased and downloaded over 5 billion songs from its iTunes store.
in MP3
via InternetRetailer.com @ 9:31 4th Jul
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via Hardware & Home Centre Magazine @ 11:40 22nd Aug
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in E-commerce
via Hardware & Home Centre Magazine @ 13:18 18th Aug
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in Nanotech
via Canadian Industrial Equipment News @ 9:26 13th Aug
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