The owners of technology licensing company SimpleAir must be rubbing their palms together after announcing a license agreement with Apple, by which the latter will supposedly continue to use certain technologies without fear of litigation. A scenario most common to numerous technology companies, the licensing deal a... |
24 May 2012 20:31 GMT |
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Apple has updated its End User License Agreement (EULA) for the iBooks Author application to amend a section that spurred controversy regarding the sales of e-books created with the tool.
The updated EULA comes as part of update 1.0.1. It arrives alongside the new iBooks 2.0.1, which fixes an issue that caused vario... |
4 February 2012 04:20 GMT |
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Today, Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility announced the signing of a licensing agreement meant to offer the latter the possibility to interoperate with a series of applications and services from Microsoft, aimed at the enterprise sector. Through the new agreement, AgreeYa Mobility will be able to come up with solutions... |
29 November 2011 08:52 GMT |
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An important change in wording has been spotted in Apple's iPhone developer terms, reports say. Certain iPhone developers should welcome the news, as it allows them to continue using interpreted languages such as Lua in their App Store applications. Game developers are particularly targeted here. Matt Drance (A... |
14 June 2010 08:32 GMT |
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The rivalry between the world's leading processor makers, Intel and AMD, looks to have reached a new milestone, as the two companies jointly announced today that they had reached a new agreement that would enable them to focus on the development of future technologies and products, leaving behind their legal dis... |
12 November 2009 10:43 GMT |
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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics, the second largest handset vendor in the world, announced today that it reached an agreement with Qualcomm, according to which it woluld pay US$ 1.3 billion for the use of its patents. According to the phone manufacturer, the agreement includes the use of Qualcomm... |
6 November 2009 16:41 GMT |
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Intel and AMD, the world's top leading processor manufacturers, are, once again, at each other's necks as the former recently accused the latter of breaching the terms of a cross-licensing agreement between the two rival companies. In return, Sunnyvale, California-based AMD denied Intel's allegations o... |
17 March 2009 06:06 GMT |
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Both Electronic Arts and Sony, as creators and publishers of the Madden NFL series of videogames, are being sued in the Supreme Court by Jim Brown, one of the great players of American Football, one of the people that entered its Pro Football Hall of Fame. As a player, Brown wore the no. 32 T-shirt in an NFL career t... |
4 August 2008 03:07 GMT |
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