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Will Apple CEO Headline CES ‘10?

This is a section of the All Things Digital Web site featuring posts from around the Web, from other Dow Jones properties and also original pieces we solicit. The section is now explicitly labeled that it comes "from other Web sites." We are fully ...

From BEN CHARNY, Voices | All Things Digital,  29 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal

The Apple iPhone 3G S, or Is It 3GS?

This is a section of the All Things Digital Web site featuring posts from around the Web, from other Dow Jones properties and also original pieces we solicit. The section is now explicitly labeled that it comes "from other Web sites." We are fully ...

From BEN CHARNY, Voices | All Things Digital,  25 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal

Judge Denies Apple’s Transfer Request

Apple employees will have to go that extra 12 miles for their employers after all. U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken recently denied a request from the Cupertino, Calif., company to transfer an unusual lawsuit it faces to a federal judge in San Jose, ...

From BEN CHARNY, Voices | All Things Digital,  16 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal

Sales slump may force Wii price cut

SAN FRANCISCO — Sales of Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii game console have slipped in recent months, prompting speculation that the once-difficult- to-find console is in line for a price cut. After debuting in late 2006, the Wii continued to sell well. Its ...

From BEN CHARNY, Denver Post,  13 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Will Wright’s Future in Toasters

Videogame creator Will Wright’s employment at Electronic Arts (ERTS) is toast–the very breakfast food that’s helped to inspire the next stage of his career. On Wednesday, the man behind games such as Spore and Sim City resigned from the Redwood City, ...

From BEN CHARNY, Voices | All Things Digital,  9 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Will Wright,  Electronic Arts Inc.,  Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal

At Gaming Conference, Talk of Growth

While much of the tech sector has fallen on hard times during the recession, the videogame industry has thrived, as penny-pinching consumers look for lower-cost entertainment. Why go out when a family of four can buy a videogame and get 50 hours of ...

From BEN CHARNY, Voices | All Things Digital,  30 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Reggie Fils-Aime,  Dow Jones,  Wall Street Journal

Google case sent back to lower court

A UNITED States federal court has breathed new life into a patent infringement claim against Google Inc brought by HyperPhrase Technologies LLC. In April, HyperPhrase accused Google's AdSense advertising feature, and its AutoLink product of ...

From BEN CHARNY, Shanghai Daily,  27 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Court reinstates patent claim against Google

Thursday, December 27, 2007 DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAN FRANCISCO A federal court on Wednesday breathed new life into a patent infringement claim against Google brought by HyperPhrase Technologies LLC. Last April, HyperPhrase accused ...

From BEN CHARNY, Canton Repository,  27 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Google Inc.

US federal court reinstates patent infringement claims against Google

A federal court on Wednesday breathed new life into a patent infringement claim against Google Inc. brought by HyperPhrase Technologies LLC. Last April, HyperPhrase accused Google's AdSense advertising feature, and its AutoLink product of ...

From BEN CHARNY, eTaiwan News,  26 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Obstacles entangle wireless networks Cost challenges dampen enthusiasm for municipal Wi-Fi

SAN FRANCISCO The same forces slowing development of single-city wireless Internet networks using Wi-Fi technology are now overwhelming their super-sized counterparts that cover thousands of square miles and scores of municipalities. worst-case ...

From BEN CHARNY, Inside Bay Area,  24 Sep 2007
Related Topics: EarthLink, Inc.,  IBM,  Cisco Systems, Inc.

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