Lawsuit filed in San Francisco district court after firms resurrected deleted browser cookies.
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Legal action on ‘zombie cookies’
Lawsuit filed in San Francisco district court after firms resurrected deleted browser cookies.
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Legal action on ‘zombie cookies’
A High Court has ruled that devices that allow gamers to play pirated video games on the Nintendo DS console are illegal in the UK.
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Nintendo game copiers ‘illegal’
The MagicJack is a VoIP dongle that hooks ye olde landline telephone up to the world of tomorrow via a humble computer.
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MagicJack sues Boing Boing, gets bounced out of court
A High Court judge will rule whether Home Secretary Alan Johnson was wrong to allow the extradition of computer hacker Gary McKinnon.
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McKinnon granted judicial review
Well, it looks like that iPod hearing loss lawsuit that’s been nagging Apple for the past couple of years may finally be going away (in its current form, at least), as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has now affirmed a 2008 district court ruling and rejected a class-action lawsuit that sought to hold Apple responsible for hearing loss allegedly caused by iPods.
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Appeals court sides with Apple in iPod hearing loss dispute
When we first laid eyes on the SmartQ V5 , we were pretty underwhelmed… yet another resistive touchscreen MID?
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SmartQ V5 MID available now to a world that’s just stopped caring
While everyone’s gearing up to celebrate New Year’s Eve, it seems that Motorola ’s busy squeezing out the last bit of rumor juice of 2009. We’re looking at what’s purported to be Motorola’s ‘Shadow’ (not ‘Mirage’ as Google Translate unhelpfully suggests) — a phone with 9mm thickness, 4.3-inch 850×484 screen (larger than the devices on the leaked roadmap ), HDMI port and 8-megapixel camera capable of 1080p video recording
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Picture of Motorola ‘Shadow’ leaked, inverted on Taiwanese forum
According to a post on Maxconsole , a court in Paris has just dismissed a lawsuit filed by Nintendo over the use of flash carts on the DS. Apparently, the gamemaker was attempting to halt the use of the cartridges due to their ability to circumvent copy protection and allow for pirating of software, but a judge in France took a decidedly different view. As the carts are often used for homebrew and DIY projects, the court holds that owners of the console should be able to develop software much as a license holder of Windows might
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Nintendo loses DS flash cart case in French court
The High Court gives permission for an injunction to be served via social-networking site Twitter.
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Court order served over Twitter
High Court judges will decide later whether Briton Gary McKinnon must face trial in the US for hacking into military computers.
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Hacker’s extradition decision due

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