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Apple Inc. lost a U.K. court appeal ruling over whether Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy tablet infringed the design of the iPad as a judge criticized divergent rulings in the global intellectual property fight between the two companies.
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Apple Inc. lost a U.K. court appeal ruling over whether Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy tablet infringed the design of the iPad as a judge criticized divergent rulings in the global intellectual property fight between the two companies.
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SK Hynix Inc. is seeking a new trial in the memory-chip technology patent-infringement case that Rambus Inc. won in California six years ago.
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Rambus Inc. is appealing its loss of a $3.95 billion jury trial over its allegations that Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. conspired to prevent its memory chips from becoming an industry standard.
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Rambus Inc. is appealing its loss of a $3.95 billion jury trial over its allegations that Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. conspired to prevent its memory chips from becoming an industry standard.
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Galleon Group LLC co-founder Raj Rajaratnam, at the center of largest crackdown on hedge-fund insider trading in U.S. history, didn’t take the witness stand as jurors heard one last wiretapped recording in his trial.
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Rambus Inc. said its May 2 date for a trial on patent-infringement claims against Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and two other chipmakers was vacated by a federal judge in San Jose, California.
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Rambus Inc. can blame itself and not the semiconductor makers targeted in its $3.95 billion suit for the failure of a memory chip to become the industry standard, according to Intel Corp. managers who worked with the company.
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Aflac Inc . insurance, Rambus Inc . memory-chip interfaces and Coach Inc . leather handbags are among the products from U.S. companies at risk for lost sales in Japan after the country’s worst earthquake ever.
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A trial over Rambus Inc. ’s antitrust lawsuit against Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. claiming $4.3 billion in alleged damages was scheduled for June 7.
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