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Apple, Google, Amazon, more buying Kodak patents for $525 million
Bankrupt Eastman Kodak Co. said it will sell about 1,100 digital-imaging patents to a group that includes Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc., for about $525 million. The consortium of 12 companies, led by Intellectual Ventures and RPX Corp., also...
Tags: Eastman Kodak Company, Photography Supplies and Services, Financially Distressed Companies, Services and Shopping, Companies and Corporations
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Readers question play of Mitt Romney, Neil Armstrong stories
Readers' Representative JournalThe front page of Sunday's Times featured a large profile of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney as a preview to the GOP National Convention, which was to begin Monday. A similar profile of President Obama is scheduled for this coming...... -
Alameda man pleads no contest to breaking into Steve Jobs home
L.A. NOWA Northern California man has pleaded no contest to charges that he broke into a number of Bay Area residences during the past year, including the home of the late Steve Jobs. Kariem McFarlin, 35, of Alameda accepted a plea...... -
Does the iPhone 5 live up to the hype?
By EMILY MISHLER North Star The majority of products that claim to be spectacular are often times overpriced concoctions of cheap plastic and fragile filaments — far more pretty than they are practical. In a world that values the...Tags: New Products, Apple iPhone, Cell Phones, Viral Diseases and Infections, Apple iPod
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Attorney General urges consumers to carefully review information on $69 million E-book settlement
Attorney General Linda Kelly today urged Pennsylvania consumers who use e-books to carefully review information about proposed settlements between state attorneys general and several of the nation's largest publishing companies. Kelly said the...Tags: Electronics, Crime, Law and Justice, Book, Justice System, Consumers
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Myspace tries another revamp with Justin Timberlake
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) — "Who am I to say I want you back? When you were never mine to give away." Those are the opening lines of a song that accompanies a "New Myspace" promotional video. The once-mighty social network is trying to stage yet another...Tags: News Corp., The Social Network (movie) , Apple iTunes, Music, Arts and Culture
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Not enough 'NCIS: Los Angeles'? CBS launches 'second-screen' app
When one of TV's top scripted dramas returns next week for its fourth season, the crack investigative team of "NCIS: Los Angeles" will employ technology in an entirely new way: to capture the second screen in the living room. CBS is offering an iPad...
Tags: AMC (tv network), Apple iTunes, Entertainment, CBS Corp., Apple iPad
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J.C. Penney hopes free-haircut program boosts sales
J.C. Penney said it will be offering haircuts to children for free starting in November after a trial program last month resulted in 1.6 million crops. Kids in kindergarten through sixth grade will be eligible for free cuts every Sunday starting Nov. 4,...
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E-book settlement has publishing world in turmoil
Los Angeles TimesPublishing insiders worry that a decisive court ruling benefiting retailer Amazon.com Inc. will undermine an industry already struggling with the transition to e-books. A federal court Thursday approved a settlement between the Justice Department and...Tags: Prices, Books, Services and Shopping, Corporate Crime, Antitrust Issues
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Straighterline wants to help professors expand reach, while students save
Burck Smith is so far making good on his vision for revamping the way people pay for and complete college courses. His startup company, Straighterline, enables students to pay $99 a month for introductory college courses — and potentially save...Tags: Harvard University, Apple iTunes, Students, University of Maryland, College Park, Companies and Corporations
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Apple-Samsung jury reconsidering two issues in patent case
The judge presiding over the infringement case between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. spotted two inconsistencies in the jury’s pro-Apple verdict and asked the nine-member jury to return to the deliberation room to reconsider the issues. At...
Tags: Samsung Group, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, New Products, Justice System
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Apple shares rise after it prevails in Samsung case
Shares of Apple Inc. rose in after-hours trading Friday following a California jury’s verdict that Samsung Electronics Co. violated several Apple patents. The jury awarded Apple more than $1 billion in damages. The stock rose nearly $12 a share...
Tags: Samsung Group, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Apple iPhone, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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