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the physical components of a computer system, such as the processor, keyboard, and monitor. "Software" is the name given to operating systems and applications.
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U.S. District Court, Northern District of N.Y. Case Summaries:
U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York Social Security Disability Stover v. Commissioner of Social Security 04-CV-1467 Judge Mordue Background: The plaintiff bought action on behalf of her son seeking review of the Commissioner of Social...
Tags: Components, FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, Judge, Retail, U.S. District Court, Van
Research articles 2008-09-18
Scanner Technologies Announces Court Decision in Litigation with ICOS Vision Systems N.V
MINNEAPOLIS -- Scanner Technologies Corporation (OTCBB:SCNI) announced today that a decision has been reached in its ongoing litigation with ICOS Vision Systems Corporation NV in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. In July of 2000, Scanner Technologies Corporation instituted an action against ICOS Vision...
Tags: HARDWARE, litigation, Minneapolis, patent, Scanners, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2007-05-24
Patriot Battle may be Decided in Texas (Electronic News)
MPU intellectual property company Patriot Scientific Corp.'s legal fight over the Moore Microprocessor Patent MMP portfolio may hinge on the decision of a federal Texas court. Patriot said today that the U.S. District Court of Northern California has stayed the declaratory judgment actions recently filed...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Processors, Semiconductors, Texas, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2006-03-27
Three McAllen, Texas-area retailers indicted for selling 'knock-off' items.
By Cari Hammerstrom, The Monitor, McAllen, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 14--MCALLEN, Texas -- Three alleged female fashion accessory traffickers were arrested and then indicted in U.S. District Court Monday afternoon for their blatant disregard for the Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Cartier...
Tags: accessory, agent, bond, Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, Investment, monitor, Texas, U.S. District Court, women
Research articles 2004-12-14
Local Focus.(Business)
Goss asks for probe of Japanese printer BOLINGBROOK - Goss International Corp. requested that the U.S. Department of Commerce take action in response to evidence Goss said exists against Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho, a Japanese producer of newspaper printing presses. Goss alleges that Tokyo Kikai...
Tags: FINANCE, HARDWARE, Printers, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2004-07-15
Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Over Use Of National Crime Database
The federal government's use of information in the National Criminal Information Center database to enforce civil immigration laws has been challenged in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn. The proposed class action was brought by the National Council of La Raza, the New York Immigration Coalition, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee,...
Tags: Brooklyn, Databases, Government, HARDWARE, lawsuit, SOFTWARE, Storage, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2004-01-05
Biz owner flees to India amid investigation; Court issues warrant for Surapaneni's arrest.(News)
Byline: Andrew Dietderich An arrest warrant has been issued by U.S. District Court for the owner of a Southfield company who has fled to India. The court issued the warrant Oct. 8 after learning that Subhakar ``Sam'' Surapaneni, owner of Zaconta Inc....
Tags: Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, India, probation, U.S. District Court, warrant
Research articles 2002-11-18
Utah Medical Products Inc. Awarded $20 Million in Patent Suit against Tyco.
By Bob Mims, The Salt Lake Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 18--A federal jury has awarded Utah Medical Products Inc. $20 million in damages in its nearly 5-year-old patent infringement lawsuit against Graphic Controls Corp., an international maker of industrial and...
Tags: Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, patent, Tyco International Ltd., U.S. District Court, Utah Medical Products Inc.
Research articles 2002-01-18
U.S. District Court For Eastern District Of Virginia Issues Final Order In Rambus Case Against Infineon; District Court Judge Issues Injunction In Accordance With His Earlier Rulings.
LOS ALTOS, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 27, 2001 The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia today issued its long-expected final ruling in Rambus v. Infineon, entering an injunction against Rambus to prevent the enforcement by Rambus of certain of its patents against...
Tags: Components, HARDWARE, Infineon Technologies AG, Memory, Rambus Inc., Semiconductors, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2001-11-26
U.S. District Court for Eastern District of Virginia Issues Final Order in Rambus Case Against Infineon; District Court Judge Issues Injunction in Accordance with His Earlier Rulings
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers LOS ALTOS, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 26, 2001 The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia today issued its long-expected final ruling in Rambus v. Infineon, entering an injunction against Rambus to prevent the enforcement by Rambus of certain of its patents against certain...
Tags: ASICs, Components, HARDWARE, Infineon Technologies AG, Memory, Rambus Inc., Semiconductors, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2001-11-27
Alaska. (Regional Report: On NPCA's Works In The Parks).(Brief Article)
In August, the U.S. District Court in Alaska rejected claims by native corporations to lands in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. The villages claimed that the Department of the Interior must approve and convey land selections along the Cook Inlet coast under the Native Claims...
Tags: Alaska, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Semiconductors, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2001-11-01
3DO, LucasArts in Star Fighter tiff.(U.S. District Court to decide copyright infringement suit)(Brief Article)
3DO has filed suit against LucasArts in U.S. District Court for alleged copyright infringement over Star Fighter, a game that was released on the 3DO Entertainment System in 1995 and PC and Power Mac in late 1996. LucasArts released Star Wars: Starfighter for PS2 in February ...
Tags: Desktops, Games, HARDWARE, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2001-04-02
U.S. District Court makes injunction permanent against HP in intellectual property litigation.
M2 PRESSWIRE-7 December 1999-EMC: U.S. District Court makes injunction permanent against HP in intellectual property litigation C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:041299 * HP permanently prohibited from illegal use of EMC trademarks, ordered to pay EMC's court costs U.S....
Tags: EMC Corp., HARDWARE, Hewlett-Packard Co., litigation, Storage, U.S. District Court
Research articles 1999-12-07
Business Wire corrects and replaces announcement made on Monday, Sept. 16 by Aaron Medical Industries
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--HealthWire--Sept. 17, 1996--Aaron Medical Industries Inc. AMI today announced that after a hearing, on August 27, 1996 the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah denied the motion of Megadyne Medical Products Inc. ("MMP") for a preliminary injunction against Aaron Medical Industries Inc.The plaintiff, MMP, filed the...
Tags: blade, Business Wire, Florida, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Servers, U.S. District Court, Utah
Research articles 1996-09-17
Business Wire corrects and replaces announcement made on Monday, Sept. 16 by Aaron Medical Industries
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--HealthWire--Sept. 17, 1996--Aaron Medical Industries Inc. AMI today announced that after a hearing, on August 27, 1996 the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah denied the motion of Megadyne Medical Products Inc. ("MMP") for a preliminary injunction against Aaron Medical Industries Inc.The plaintiff, MMP, filed the...
Tags: blade, Business Wire, Florida, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Servers, U.S. District Court, Utah
Research articles 1996-09-17
District Court of Utah rules in favor of Aaron Medical Industries and against Megadyne Medical Products involving "Electrosurgical Blade Patent Infringement"
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--HealthWire--Sept. 16, 1996--Aaron Medical Industries Inc. AMI today announced that after a hearing, on August 27, 1996 the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah denied the motion of Megadyne Medical Products Inc.The plantiff, MMP, filed the action against Aaron claiming that Aaron infringed on Megadyne's patent...
Tags: blade, Florida, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, Servers, U.S. District Court, Utah
Research articles 1996-09-16
Telebit discloses shareholder lawsuits
CHELMSFORD, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 14, 1995--Telebit Corp. (NASDAQ: TBIT) announced today that the company and certain of its officers and directors were named as defendants in two purported class-action lawsuits filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.The lawsuits relate to disclosures made by the company, including those...
Tags: Business Wire, Components, HARDWARE, MARKETING, Massachusetts, Modems, network, NETWORKING, Retail, shareholder, U.S. District Court
Research articles 1995-08-14
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Goodyear Tire & Rubber has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Charlotte, NC, charging General Tire with patent infringement regarding Goodyear's Aquatred tire. The suit charges that General's Hydro 2000 tire duplicates the unique footprint of Goodyear's Aquatred, according to a statement from Goodyear. General said it will "vigorously...
Tags: Charlotte, HARDWARE, U.S. District Court
Research articles 1993-08-01
Defragmentation Cures Sluggish Windows 2000 Servers at U.S. District Court Site
In the American court system, whenever a dispute is with a citizen of another state or is governed by federal law, it is tried in a federal court, not in a state court. The United States district courts are the trial courts of the federal court system. Within limits set...
Tags: defragmentation, Diskeeper Corp., fragmentation, HARDWARE, Servers, SOFTWARE, U.S. District Court
Research articles 1970-01-01
Defragmentation Cures Sluggish Windows 2000 Servers at U.S. District Court Site
In the American court system, whenever a dispute is with a citizen of another state or is governed by federal law, it is tried in a federal court, not in a state court. The United States district courts are the trial courts of the federal court system. Within limits set...
Tags: defragmentation, Diskeeper Corp., fragmentation, HARDWARE, Servers, SOFTWARE, U.S. District Court
Research articles 1970-01-01
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