Apple Inc., Amazon Sued By South Carolinian Over Copyright Sound Recordings, Demands $5.2 Billion

A South Carolina man has sued Apple Inc., Amazon, and CD Baby for more than $5.2 billion dollars over copyrighted sound recordings and artwork.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Sued By Blind Florida Man for Allegedly Violating Americans with Disabilities Act

A class-action lawsuit was filed against Apple Inc. for allegedly failing to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Telefónica Restructures with Four Short Term Pillars to Strengthen Company's Digital Ecosystem

Telecommunications company Telefónica introduced changes to its commercial activities and set four short term pillars.

Apple Inc. Patent at USPTO Reveals Extendable Stylus with Multitouch Tip for Touch Screens

Apple Inc. has a new patent on the market as the United States Patent and Trademark Office approved an intellectual property on March 20.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Soundtrack Released: Fourth-Generation Games' Music $9.99 on Apple iTunes

The Pokémon Company International released its latest gameplay soundtrack with music from the fourth generation.

China Mobile Annual Profit Drops, First Time in 14 Years; How Apple Inc. iPhone Could Help 4G Plans

The world's largest mobile carrier revealed it encountered its first annual profit drop in 14 years.

Vodafone Acquires Spanish Cable Operator Ono for $10 Billion

Telecommunications company Vodafone has acquired one of the largest next-generation networks in Spain with Group Corporativo Ono.

Apple vs. Samsung Patent Lawsuit: Apple Inc. Demands $40 Per Unit for Five Patents Infringed by Samsung

The patent infringement lawsuit between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. is set to enter its second trial, and one demand by the iPhone company has raised shock.

Nacersano.org Created By March of Dimes for Hispanic Moms, Moms-to-Be; Singer Thalia Helps Raise Awareness

Spanish-speaking women have a new alternative in seeking information for a healthy pregnancy and baby with the website nacersano.org.

Yahoo! Top Website Among Mobile Devices in Mexico, What It Means for Mobile Advertisers in Latin America

Yahoo!'s websites have been named the top website in Mexico as a digital measurement and analytical firm launched in the country.

Apple Inc. CFO Resigns: Peter Oppenheimer to Depart in September, Luca Maestri to Succeed; Who Are They?

An Apple Inc. executive has confirmed his retirement from the iPhone company.

Latin America Tech Trends: Rise of Smartphones, Tablets, and Internet in the Region

Latin America has been experiencing positive trends in technology in 2013, and the development is expected to continue for 2014.

Twitter Paid $36 Million for IBM Patents, Avoids Lawsuits; How Twitter Is Combatting Patent Trials and Trolls

Patent infringement lawsuits have become an ongoing topic for the tech community, and Twitter has avoided a battle by paying off IBM.

YouTube vs. Viacom Copyright Lawsuit: Google and Viacom Resolve Seven Year Litigation Worth $1 Billion

Google's YouTube and Viacom resolved a copyright lawsuit seven years after it was filed.

iOS 7.1 Download in iPhone, iPad Represent 5.9 Percent iOS Web Traffic in North America, Says Chitika Insights

Apple Inc. launched its latest iOS update for its iDevices, and it has immediately affected web traffic across North America.

Apple Must Install Micro-USB Standard Port for iDevices by 2017 After European Parliament Vote as New Patent Surface

The European Parliament has ruled companies such as Apple must use the common micro-USB port on their devices, and coincidentally, the iPhone company has a new patent focused on the subject.

Twitch Plays Pokémon Live Stream Update: 'Crystal Version' Ends with Hacked Red Final Battle, 'Emerald' Confirmed [Video]

After 13 days, gamers have completed the "Pokémon Crystal Version" of Twitch Plays Pokémon following a battle with a familiar face - Red.

Apple Inc. Patent Lawsuit Dismissed: German Court Dismiss $2 Billion Damages Claim By 'Patent Troll' IPCom

German courts have dismissed a $2.2 billion lawsuit filed against Apple Inc.

'Patent Trolls' Crackdown Continues With Senate Legislation for Transparency on Demand Letters, Strengthen FTC

The crackdown against "patent trolls" continued in Washington D.C. with the introduction of legislation aimed to protect job opportunities.

BlackBerry Government-Secure Smartphones for $2,770: Why President Obama Still Uses BlackBerry

Security in the digital age has become a hot topic, and one German company is offering to thwart surveillance at the same levels as Germany's chancellor.

Verizon Communications No. 1 Telecommunications Company in Fortune Magazine’s 2014 List of World’s Most Admired Companies

Verizon Named Top Telecommunications Company in Fortune Magazine’s 2014 List of World’s Most Admired Companies

Google's (GOOG) Eric Schmidt ‘Pretty Sure’ Personal Data Is Safe from NSA in US

Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt wants you to know he's "pretty sure" your data is safe from surveillance.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Patent Sets 'Attack Detection Mode' in Emergency Situations Approved by USPTO

The United States Patent and Trademark Office passed an Apple Inc. invention that would detect an attack on the device's owner.

Hispanics Index Higher on Smartphone, Tablet Use for Local Shopping than Non-Hispanics in US, Says Study

Hispanics in the United States (U.S.) are utilizing mobile devices more than ever, and a new report suggests the demographic outpace non-Hispanics when it comes to shopping.

Southwest Airlines to Launch New Flight Service to Mexico in August

Southwest Airlines announced plans to extend its international service with flights to Mexico and other countries in the Caribbean.
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