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HTC Files Counterclaims Against Apple With Two Acquired Patents

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July 18, 2012
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HTC Files Counterclaims Against Apple With Two Acquired Patents HTC has filed a counterclaim before a court in Florida stating that Apple has infringed on two of its patents.
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Hands-Free Texting Now Legal in California California's "Freedom to Communicate" bill lets users dictate text messages while driving.
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Firefox 14 Contains Vulnerability Patches, Security-Related Features One of the critical advisories covers a vulnerability that could allow attackers to bypass the JavaScript sandbox and execute malicious scripts with elevated privileges.
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Google Maps Adds More Street View Images from Antarctica Lets take a look at five of the top locations you dont want to miss from Googles sub-zero Street View.
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AT&T Introduces Shared Data Plans, Following Verizon's Lead Mobile Share will be available in late August, and current customers will not be required to adopt the new plans.
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UPDATE: Skype Admits Bug Sends Messages to Wrong Contacts Skype says it isn't sure how many users are affected, but it estimates that the number is small. The company is working on a fix.
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Skyhook Promises Constant Mobile Location Without Battery Drain The SDK version also reduces power use by optimizing how the software interacts with the hardware.
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Windows XP, Vista Miss Out on Office 2013 The omission of the two operating systems means that more than half of all Windows computers now in place will be locked out of the upgrade.
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Facebook User Satisfaction Plummets, Google+ Shines, Says Survey Facebook users may be unsatisfied, but that doesn't mean a social media takeover is imminent.
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Microsoft Office 2013: Copyright Hero or Villain? One new feature in PowerPoint 2013 is the ability to pull images off the web via a Bing-powered image search.
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Customized Android Phones Are Rooted in User Preference To root or not to root? This is a question that obsesses many Android phone owners.
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Barnes & Noble Offers $50 Gift Card with 16GB Nook Tablet The gift card offer, which runs through July 29, comes at a time of increasing competition among 7-inch tablets, with Google's Nexus 7 tablet shipping now.
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10 Online Reputation Management Tips for Job Seekers Don't let questionable Facebook photos or Tweets, a bare-bones LinkedIn profile or negative posts beyond your control derail an otherwise smooth job interview process. Use these 10 tips to improve your personal Google search results and help land the job you want.
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New 7-Inch Nook will Reportedly Have 'Revolutionary' Screen Seven-inch tablet rumors are hot right now. Here's the latest one: Barnes & Noble will release a new Nook tablet with a "revolutionary" screen.
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Google Brings Antarctica to the Warmth of Your Home or Office Panoramic images from Google/University of Minnesota highlight Shackleton's hut and other historic and educational sites on Antarctica.
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BYOD Early Adopters Cite Sticker Shock Companies are still only ramping up "bring your own device" policies that let employees use their own smartphones and tablets for business, but in many instances, they're finding BYOD is pricier than just issuing devices themselves.
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10 Great Android and iOS Travel Apps Whether at home or abroad, using your smartphone or tablet can make any vacation better. Here are ten travel apps that will help you smooth out preparations for your next trip.
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Office 2013: What We Still Don't Know As the dust settled on Microsoft's Office 365 and Office 2013 announcements, questions about what the company didn't tell us began to percolate.
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For BYOD Best Practices, Secure Data, Not Devices IT organizations are justifiably concerned about the security risks inherent in bringing your own device (BYOD). Many are turning to mobile device management (MDM) products and services to address the problem. But a number of mobile security vendors believe organizations are focusing the device when they should be focusing on the data.
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World of Warcraft's Pet Battle System WoW just put Pokemon inside the most popular MMO in existence and it's as addictive as you might imagine.
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HTC Files Counterclaims Against Apple With Two Acquired Patents HTC has filed a counterclaim before a court in Florida stating that Apple has infringed on two of its patents.
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Hands-Free Texting Now Legal in California California's "Freedom to Communicate" bill lets users dictate text messages while driving.
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