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Samsung seeks iPhone, iPad sale ban in Dutch court

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Samsung is asking Dutch judges to slap an injunction on Apple Inc. to prevent it from selling iPhones and iPad tablets in the Netherlands, saying Apple does not have licenses to use 3G mobile technology in the devices. The legal battle is the latest round in a series of claims and counterclaims of patent breaches by the rival technology heavyweights playing out in courtrooms... 

Looking to ride mobile computing wave: Q&A with Kingston co-founder David Sun

Josephine Lien, Taipei; Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES Monday 20 June 2011 Kingston Technology’s revenues hit a record high of US$6.5 billion for 2010, representing a 58.5% on-year growth. However, high sales do not necessarily mean profits are high as well, company co-founder David Sun pointed out... 

Intel Using Apple For Future Guidance In Products

Posted 05/18/2011 at 6:47pm | by Matthew Tilmann You know you’re a trend-setting company when other companies start building their future plans around yours.  Apple products are becoming a key factor in Intel Corp’s goals for new processors, revealed a senior executive with Intel today. Tom Kilroy, a senior vice president with Intel, had mentioned at the Reuters Global... 

Frito-Lay goes natural

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Microsoft developing Windows for phone chips

Microsoft says it is developing a version of its main Windows operating system that will run on cell phone chips, providing an alternative for the first time to the chips based on Intel technology. Steve Sinofsky, president of the Windows division, confirmed at a trade show in Las Vegas that Microsoft Corp. is developing a version of Windows to run on chips designed by ARM Holdings, a British company...