Apple filed motion for Preliminary Injunction in US District Court U.S District Court in San Jose, on Friday, to halt the sale of four Samsung devices, Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1. Apple alleged that the devices copy Apple's mobile devices and make use of its patents and intellectual property without authorization. According to Apple's claim, the Samsung devices collectively infringed on three of Apple's design patents and one utility patent
Maria Shriver has filed for divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger and will split around $400 million.
The Minnesota government shutdown partly revolved around the issue of making millionaires pay more taxes.
Brazilian authorities claimed recently to have pinpointed the location of a community of 200 ancient and uncontacted tribespeople in one of the most remote corners of the world's largest rainforest. But, who are they and who is working to help them?
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Wednesday are: Bank of America, AK Steel Holding, Archer Daniels Midland, Analog Devices, Legg Mason, Monsanto, United States Steel, KB Home, General Mills and Family Dollar Stores.
The residents of Bugarach, a small hamlet in southern France, are both shocked and perturbed by the rising influx of doomsday believers who are convinced that their tiny town is the only place that will survive the 2012 judgment day.
Actor Ryan O‘Neal is allegedly being investigated for a missing Andy Warhol painting of Farah Fawcett worth $30 million.
The Winklevoss Twins, who sued Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly copying their idea for the world’s most popular social networking site, are now taking the fight to a federal court in Boston, a day after they decided not to appeal a U.S. Supreme Court to undo a 2008 settlement with Zuckerberg.
Just a day after Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss indicated they gave up the fight and were not taking any lawsuit against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to the Supreme Court, the twin brothers and their business partner Divya Narendra filed another status report on Thursday in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
The brothers are seemingly making one last appeal, asking a Massachusetts judge to investigate whether or not Facebook inadvertently hid evidence from them.
After careful consideration, Winklevoss twins Cameron and Tyler have decided not to seek Supreme Court review about their $65 million settlement with Facebook Inc.
Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have decided to drop their lawsuit against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, ending a long legal battle between the two parties.
Talks between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal workers has failed to come to a settlement after rounds of negotiations between the two parties.
Firm settles regulatory probe for misleading investors
The Conservative government on Monday introduced back-to-work bill that could send the locked-out postal employees back to work to end the ongoing postal dispute between Canada Post and the Union.
Dave Prentis, general secretary of Unison, the nation’s largest union with 1.3-million members, has vowed to stage massive rallies this summer and autumn and beyond to protest against Westminster’s pension reforms.
The accused child molester Jerry Steele on Tuesday held a .25-caliber handgun in front of Cecilia's face and shot her and her mother in the head and later killed himself.
After preliminary peace talks ended yesterday, the Sudan's southern border is again in flames.
Here is the full-text of Enoch Powell’s famous (some would say infamous) “Rivers of Blood” speech on immigration. It was delivered to a Conservative Association meeting in Birmingham, England on April 20 1968.
The speech led to Powell being sacked by Prime Minister Edward Heath and might be considered the pivotal moment of Powell’s long political career.
Mobile giant Nokia said it has signed a patent license deal with Apple that would end all the pending patent litigations between the two companies over iPhone, iPod and iPad.
Nokia and Apple finally called truce on Tuesday, ending an almost two year long legal battle, with Apple agreeing to pay an undisclosed one-off fee and running royalties to Nokia.
Israeli settlers, still at large, rolled burning tires into a mosque in the West Bank village of Maghayer in the early morning and scrawled Hebrew-language graffiti across the building's exterior.