Hints and tips:
...Xerox wants to give HP’s board its walking papers We’re all guilty of overusing the David v Goliath trope but in the case of Xerox and HP, it really does apply....
...“Personally I think this will be a technology that will be available for very specific problems.”...
...The market is watching closely to see whether First Pacific will be able to deliver on its pledges this time....
...Next will be a push to maximise wealth management....
...Since the EU referendum vote, Google has said that it will proceed with plans to open a new headquarters in London and almost double its headcount there....
...One of Torotrak’s most promising gadgets has long been the V-Charge, a smarter version of a turbocharger that took six years to develop....
...of manufacture’ will not always be the finished product that is sold in commerce” and may sometimes merely be a component of that product....
...“It means the law will stay slightly confused about the functionality issue,” said Mr McKenna....
...The PS4 and Xbox One’s success has relied on hardcore, committed gamers, and Mr Osaki believes console makers and games developers will soon have to provide more mass market offerings to achieve further...
...If the Supreme Court does take the case, it will be first time in more than 100 years that it has addressed the issue of design patents. A ruling would then be likely by late 2016 or early 2017....
...Asset managers are preparing for the arrival of Ucits V in March, which will introduce new rules on asset managers’ pay....
...With strong words such as “indecision now leads to trouble later”, “no more stimulus for a v-shaped recovery” and “must bury ‘zombie’ companies”, it shows strong resolve to reform, without losing sight of...
...A similar principle was established for utility patents by the Supreme Court in the case of Markman v Westview Instruments in 1996....
...Twitter targets non-tweeters Companies will be given the ability to aim adverts at the 500m people who visit the messaging site to read tweets every month, but never log in....
...That reflects a combination of pessimism about China’s growth and belief that policy makers will succumb to the temptation to devalue the yuan to restore export competitiveness. Maybe. We dunno....
...This also supports custom gestures, such as sliding diagonally on the home screen to open the camera or make a phone call, or drawing a V to turn on the flashlight....
...If the merger passes, the focus will move to the next stage of Samsung’s reorganisation....
...The point being Herbalife stock still exists in that space where everyone tries to work out how regulators will interpret the law, which brings us to John’s post....
...Referring to the aggressive programme of new product introductions, Mr de Nysschen added: “Our product offensive will provide the evidence of our will to take on the established market leaders by challenging...
...Business would do well to understand them better. (FT) Journalism v Silicon Valley The media has lost control of production and distribution to the opaque algorithms of Google and Facebook....
...Digital payments systems will allow companies to instantly transfer wealth, without the risk of default....
...“The women who will embrace these pieces are fashion-literate,” she said. “They understand the nuances behind trends and are able, and happy, to pay accordingly.”...
...will be available in 700 stores from this October: The red carpet is “strong currency all over the world”, he says....
...The panel held that BurnLounge’s scheme satisfied both prongs of the Webster v....
...Conversely, companies such as Looxcie and V.I.O. are offering wearable video cameras designed to capture real-time point-of-view video clips....
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