By Don Reisinger Apple has sued Ericsson, arguing that the Swedish company is charging too much on royalties that are not “essential” to industry cellular standards.
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Daily Archives: 14.01.2015
Valley powerhouses reach new settlement deal in poaching suit
By Steven Musil Apple and Google among companies accused of conspiring not to hire away each other’s employees.
According to a leaked Gamespot poster obtained by Ars Technica, the New Nintendo 3DS — you know, th
By Chris Mills
According to a leaked Gamespot poster…
Ulbricht Admits To Founding Online Drug Site, Says He’s No Drug Dealer
By Chris Mills
The first day of the trial of …
Hitting a piñata while ziplining is like a real life video game
By Casey Chan
This looks incredibly fun. Filmed by the good times having …
Outrage Is a Violent and Blood-Fueled Mob Epic
Thanks to years of violence being shoved down our throats by pop culture and the media, many of us have very strong stomachs—we tend to become very desensitized. Very few filmmakers are capable of pulling off a tastefully violent film. A film with violence that actually shocks you. Cinematic Japanese legend Takeshi Kitano is one of those few filmmakers and Outrage is as good as it gets.
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Restaurant scans faces, lets the beautiful eat free
By Eric Mack Have your face scanned at this Zhengzhou, China, eatery. If a panel of experts deem you good-looking, your meal’s on the house.
Tomorrow Daily 111: Flexible spinal implants, crime scene VR, ultra-detailed CT scans and more
By Ashley Esqueda On today’s show, we marvel at a new implant that may help paralyzed people walk again, discuss the pros and cons of allowing trial juries to use VR to revisit crime scenes, and check out the super-detailed images of the human body coming from GE’s newest CT scanner.