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nQueue, Copitrak in Copier Patent Dispute
A specialist in law firm cost recovery, nQueue Inc., is suing its rival Control Systems Inc., widely known as Copitrak, for allegedly infringing nQueue's patents on copy machine billing software.Acer Debuts Iconia Tab A700 Tablet
Acer America has introduced its Iconia Tab A700 tablet computer, which offers a full HD 1080p LED backlit display, a 10-point touch capacitive screen, and supports dual-display.AT&T Lights Up High-Speed Network
AT&T Inc. said on Monday it has switched on its high-speed backbone network, which is designed to ferry data traffic across the U.S. at up to 40 gigabits per second -- four times faster than current capabilities. AT&T hopes the network will meet the needs of bandwidth-intensive programs and videos.Crossfire 5.5 Improves Compliance With SEC Filing Formats
Rivet Software announced a new version of its Crossfire software as a service to help companies complete financial reporting requirements for the Securities and Exchange Commission.View more book results for the query "*"
Citrix Systems Purchasing XenSource
Citrix Systems Inc. said it is buying privately held XenSource Inc. in a $500 million cash-and-stock deal. The acquisition will give Citrix, a developer of infrastructure technology used to deploy software, access to the server and desktop virtualization markets.KPMG EDD Tool Redacts Privileged Data From Spreadsheets
KPMG launches Discovery Radar to edit and redact privileged data from native spreadsheets.Alston & Bird Selects Frayman Group for New Business Intake Workflow
The Frayman Group, a provider of new business intake and risk management software for law firms, announced that Alston & Bird has selected its Compliguard Flow2 product for business intake workflow.RIM Hit With Smartphone Infringement Suit From Dolby International
Dolby International's lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell sued Research in Motion for allegedly infringing patents that are essential to the BlackBerry's audio capabilities. The suit may not be on par with the clashes between Apple, Nokia, HTC, Samsung, and Motorola, but it just goes to show that smartphones are going to be the IP litigation bar's meal ticket for a long time to come.Trending Stories
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