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Consumers are increasingly aware of the value of their personal data to companies. But they're also willing to share so long as the information isn't too personal and they get something of value in exchange.
The traditional notion of warfare among nation-states is rapidly becoming obsolete as acts of kinetic aggression are being replaced by online crimes and other disruptions that can be perpetrated by individuals or small groups. Expert Ben Hammersley a
These days people expect the latest episodes of Jersey Shore and The Daily Show anytime, anywhere and on any device. Companies like Viacom are centralizing and digitizing their content to keep up.
Narayana Hrudayalaya finds a way to deliver better healthcare services and expand by hosting its hospital management system on the cloud.
Senior members of Justice Department and FTC express alarm at spike in technology patent disputes where litigants seek import bans of hugely popular devices.
When LG brought 15,000 channel partners on a single platform to get to know its customers better, it probably didnu2019t realize it, but was creating an industry first.u00a0
Citizens for Ownership Rights warns that if the Supreme Court strictly interpretates copyright law we face the risk of not owning stuff we own. Secondary markets could effectively be shut down, which would have major implications for ecommerce and th
Apple just let a Chinese court wrestle $60 million for the iPad trademark in China, even though Apple had already bought the rights two years ago. Did Apple do the right thing?
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director David Kappos says with the implementation of the America Invents Act well underway businesses in industries highly reliant on intellectual property, such as IT, can look forward to expedited reviews of their
An Australian judge approved a A$2.25 fine against Apple for misleading 4G claims
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