Business TechApple Found Guilty Of Infringing Processor Patent, Could Face $862 Million In Fines A U.S. District Court ruled Apple guilty of using the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation's processor technology without permission. The iPhone maker could be liable for up to $862 million in damages.by Romellaine Arsenio
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Business TechCalifornia Governor Vetoes RFID Tags In Driver's Licenses, Chooses Security Over Convenienceby Christian de Looper
Business TechObama Administration Backs Away From Law That Seeks Access To Encrypted User Databy Aaron Mamiit
Business TechUS ITC Judge Says Samsung Did Not Infringe Nvidia's Graphic Patents But Battle Far From Overby Quinten Plummer
Business TechTop EU Court Invalidates 15-Year-Old Data Transfer Pact, Says US Privacy Measures Not Enough Against NSA Snoopsby Nicole Arce
Business TechRussia Orders Google To Stop Anticompetitive Android Practices By Nov. 18 Or Risk Paying Hefty Finesby Dave Calpito
Business TechIBM Buys Data Storage Vendor Cleversafe To Boost Object Storage To The Hybrid Cloudby Fritz Gleyo
Business TechLinkedIn Settles Spam Email Class-Action Lawsuit, Agrees To Pay $13 Million To Affected Usersby Dave Calpito
Business TechAT&T Accuses FCC Of Letting T-Mobile, Sprint Offer Wi-Fi Calling Without Getting Waiver On TTY Rulesby Quinten Plummer
Business TechEU Antitrust Regulator Denies Accusations Of Bias Against Google And Other US Companiesby Romellaine Arsenio