WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Google unit Motorola Mobility is not entitled to ask a court to stop the sale of Apple iPhones and iPads that it says infringe on a patent that is essential to wireless technology, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday.In June, Judge Richard Posner in Chicago threw out cases that Motorola, now owned by Google, and Apple had filed against each other claiming patent...
Dec
04
Huston’s “Infrared” wins Bad Sex fiction prize
Label: LifestyleLONDON (AP) — It’s the prize no author wants to win.Award-winning novelist Nancy Huston won Britain’s Bad Sex in Fiction award Tuesday for her novel “Infrared,” whose tale of a photographer who takes pictures of her lovers during sex proved too revealing for the judges.The choice was announced by “Downton Abbey” actress Samantha Bond during a ceremony at the Naval & Military Club in London.Judges...
HIV Epidemic in Latin America, Caribbean: Making Progress
Label: HealthRight before World AIDS Day 2012, a colorful exhibit was launched at the Pan American Health Organization‘s headquarters in Washington, D.C.Argentine artist Fabian Rios Rubino‘s United Colors of HIV, previously on display at the Embassy of Argentina, is a colorful acrylic mix, a veritable rainbow.It was inspired by a controversial 1991 United Colors of Benetton ad campaign showing AIDS activist David...
EU fails to agree bank supervisor
Label: Business4 December 2012 Last updated at 15:25 ETEU finance ministers have failed to reach agreement on setting up a single supervisor for eurozone banks after a meeting in Brussels.Establishing a single supervisor under the European Central Bank (ECB) is seen as the first step in setting up a Europe-wide banking union.But German and French ministers in particular clashed over the plans.German Finance Minister...
WestJet embraces tech to woo business travelers
Label: WorldTORONTO (Reuters) – WestJet Airlines Ltd will use technological innovation, including a new Internet ticket booking system, to help it transform from a no-frills carrier to a lower-cost full-service airline courting lucrative corporate travelers, its chief executive said on Monday.Canada’s second-biggest airline plans to launch a series of technology systems, most notably the new online booking engine,...
iOS users generate double the Web traffic of Android users
Label: TechnologyAccording to the latest numbers from Chitika Insights, iOS users generate more than twice the amount of Web traffic as Android users. The six-month study found that while the two operating systems were nearly tied when it came to smartphone Web traffic, Apple (AAPL) has a substantial lead with its iPad tablet. Despite Android’s commanding share of the overall mobile market, the...
Dec
03
Additional copies of ‘Lincoln’ headed to theaters
Label: LifestyleLOS ANGELES (AP) — “Lincoln” is marching to more movie theaters.Disney, which distributed the DreamWorks film, is making additional prints of director Steven Spielberg‘s historical saga starring Daniel Day-Lewis to meet an unexpected demand that has left some moviegoers in Alaska out in the cold.“To say that we’re encouraged by the results to date or that they’ve exceeded our expectations is an understatement,”...
Geron drops brain cancer drug, to cut jobs
Label: Health(Reuters) – Geron Corp confirmed it will discontinue development of an experimental drug to treat cancer that has spread to the brain from elsewhere in the body and also cut about 40 percent of its workforce, after patients failed to respond to the drug in a mid-stage study.The company said it will now focus on the development of another drug candidate, imetelstat, as a treatment for blood cancers...
UK economy ‘not as bad in 2012′
Label: Business3 December 2012 Last updated at 19:07 ETThe British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has increased its forecast for UK growth for 2012, but still expects the economy to shrink.The UK will shrink by 0.1% this year, less than the 0.4% contraction it had predicted previously, the BCC said.That is “entirely due to the stronger-than-expected” growth in the last quarter, helped by the Olympic Games.But it now...
News Corp shutting down iPad newspaper ‘The Daily’ on December 15th
Label: TechnologyNews Corp’s iPad newspaper “The Daily” is officially dead. Launched in February 2011, The Daily was a “ bold experiment in digital publishing and an amazing vehicle for innovation,” but like so many pioneering ideas, it “could not find a large enough audience quickly enough” to keep the publication going, according to Rupert Murdoch, the Chairman of News Corporation and Chairman and CEO...
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