Gotcha! Group uncovers privacy lies in websites' fine print

Microsoft denied 4th sales ban against Motorola in Germany | Samsung profits soar on Galaxy, Note sales

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Gotcha! Group uncovers privacy lies in websites' fine print
What are the odds that the average person reads the ToS (terms of service) before signing on to a new social networking site, email service, or any other service or software? Probably slightly worse than the odds that the average user will, indeed, RTFM (read the freaking manual) before calling the help desk when trying to figure out a new software or service. In other words: slim to nil. Read More


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Microsoft denied 4th sales ban against Motorola in Germany
Motorola Mobility does not infringe a Microsoft radio interface patent, the lower regional court of Mannheim ruled on Friday, denying Microsoft another sales ban on Motorola devices in Germany. Read More

Samsung profits soar on Galaxy, Note sales
Samsung Electronics said Friday that stronger-than-expected sales of its Galaxy smartphones sent operating profits up 90 percent in the latest quarter, but analysts warned its results could take a hit in the coming months as it books legal damages owed to Apple. Read More

Intel announces reference platform for storage servers
Intel on Thursday announced a storage server reference platform that third-party vendors can use to make servers for home entertainment or centralized backup on a network. Servers built using the new reference design could be used to back up files, emails and multimedia content on a server or appliances with low-power Atom processors, which are typically used in low-power desktops, netbooks and tablets. Some media and backup servers used in homes and small businesses have also used Atom processors that usually go into low-power desktops. Read More




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