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Gaijin Entertainment Demands Gaijin.com, Which Predates Them And Doesn't Infringe Their Trademark
Tue, 07 May 2013 19:26:15 CEST
In the latest example of extreme trademark abuse, video game company Gaijin Entertainment is not just claiming a trademark over "gaijin" but using it to demand the domain name Gaijin.com, which was registered by Brandon Harris back in May of 1995. The legal nastygram that the company sent is quite incredible, suggesting that Harris registered the domain later and is somehow infringing on their ma... Read more
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Apple ordered by German court to change its privacy rules
Tue, 07 May 2013 19:26:05 CEST
The iPhone maker can no longer ask for "global consent" to use customer information or tap into location-based data. But the court ruling applies only to Germany. ... Read more
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Friendly new tablet designed for tech-wary seniors
Tue, 07 May 2013 19:26:05 CEST
The Claris Companion tablet is designed to offer tech appeal to skeptical seniors through a simple interface and attractive design. ... Read more
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Qualcomm walks the fine line between privacy, connected devices
Tue, 07 May 2013 19:26:05 CEST
CEO Paul Jacobs says privacy will be an issue for the "Internet of Things," but Qualcomm is working with companies to make some of the technology less intrusive. ... Read more