Facebook wins lawsuit against domain squatters
Facebook recently scored a victory in its lawsuit against a number of so-called domain squatters, who had registered more than one hundred variations of the social-networking site's name.
Intel to detail redesign of Atom processor on May 6
Renowned chipmaker Intel has announced that its executive vice president Dadi Perlmutter would detail the company's plans for the redesign of its Atom processor.
Intel is reportedly preparing to detail the "Silvermont" architecture during an event scheduled to take place at the company's Santa Clara, California-based headquarters on May 6.
Apple’s original iPhone to become obsolete on June 11
Cupertino, Calif.-based tech giant Apple has reportedly informed its support partners that it would soon place its original iPhone in the category of obsolete products.
SEA threatens to continue hacking Twitter accounts
T
he Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) has threatened that it would continue hacking #Twitter accounts if the micro-blogging site keep suspending its accounts.
UK-based Guardian became the latest victim of the hackers' collective. Over the weekend, SEA hacked and took over various accounts belonging to Guardian, viz. Guradian Music, Guardian Books, Guardian Stage and Guardian Film.
Opera sues its former employee
Norwegian browser developer Opera Software has sued its own ex-employee Trond Werner Hansen, accusing him of giving away trade secrets to rival browser maker Mozilla, newspaper Dagens Naeringsliv revealed on Monday.
According to the report, Opera is seeking 20 million kroner (nearly $3.4 million) in damages.
Nevada motorcyclists may soon be allowed lane splitting
Motorcyclists in Nevada may soon be able to skip traffic jams by driving between the lanes as lawmakers are considering a bill to allow that.
Skip Daly, Democrat from Sparks, on Friday tabled safety bill AB236 before members of the Senate transportation committee to make lane splitting in the state legal.
China bans military number plates on luxury cars
The Chinese regime has banned the use of military number plates on luxury vehicles as part of President Xi Jinping's fight against corruption.
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