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Have you ever wondered about the implications of tech giant Intel's bid on patent rules? Delve into our detailed analysis of the recent Supreme Court ruling. -
Apple MacBook Pro 2016 To Launch This Month Featuring Skylake Processor, 4K OLED Dislay and More
The MacBook Pro 2016 is expected to be unveiled this month. This laptop is also predicted to feature a Skylake processor, 4K OLED display and more. -
Intel to ship $99 3D RealSense camera, Android support in the works
Intel promises Android support for their new 3D RealSense camera. This $99 camera is available for pre-order on Intel's website. -
High-tech extortion attacks nearly doubled in first quarter, report says
High-tech extortion schemes nearly doubled in the first three months of 2015, while attacks on Adobe Flash software used in streaming media and casual game sites quadrupled, a global report said on Tuesday. -
Tech workers ask appeals court to reject Apple, Google bid
Employees suing Apple, Google and two other tech companies over hiring practices said an appeals court should not approve a $324.5 million settlement in the case, according to a court filing on Tuesday. -
'Forced labor' rife in Malaysian electronics factories: report
Nearly a third of some 350,000 workers in Malaysia's electronics industry - a crucial link in the international consumer supply chain - suffer from conditions of modern-day slavery such as debt bondage, according to a study funded by the U.S. Department of Labor. -
Apple, Google resume talks with tech workers in hiring lawsuit: filing
Four technology companies, including Apple (AAPL.O) and Google (GOOGL.O), have resumed mediation talks with tech workers in a high-profile lawsuit over hiring practices in Silicon Valley, according to a court filing. -
U.S. judge approves DOJ settlement with eBay over tech hiring
A U.S. judge on Tuesday approved a settlement between federal antitrust authorities and eBay Inc over allegations that eBay agreed to refrain from soliciting a rival company's employees. -
Class-action suit reveals pirating engineers, unfair compensation in Silicon Valley
This May, Judge Lucy Koh of the US District Court for the Northern District of California is set to hear a class-action suit against Adobe, Apple, Google and Intel for conspiring to hire engineers from each other and fraudulently capping salary rates, EE Times said in a report.
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