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Apple told to pay VirnetX $503m in security-patent trial

Bloomberg Apple Inc. was told to pay VirnetX Holding Corp. $502.8 million, the latest jury verdict in a decade-long saga over patents for secure communications. The jury in Tyler, Texas, reached its verdict in about 90 minutes. It was asked to decide only how much Apple owes VirnetX in royalties for VPN on Demand, a feature that allows users access ...

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Trudeau’s fast track for tech workers hits virus roadblock

Bloomberg Justin Trudeau’s fast-track visa program gave Canada an edge over the US in the global race for talent. The pandemic is eroding it, leaving some tech startups and their recruits in limbo. The visa has been used to accelerate the arrival of thousands of software engineers, computer programmers and other professionals since 2017. But the number of people entering ...

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Italy may impose lockdown in some cities

Bloomberg The Italian government may move as soon as this weekend to impose lockdowns on several cities hit hardest by the coronavirus outbreak, Corriere della Sera reported on Saturday. Italy, which has been under a partial lockdown for last week, could also add measures including a ban on travel between regions “in coming hours,” the daily reported, citing increased pressure ...

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Ships for Panama Canal face delays on virus congestion

Bloomberg Ships carrying cargoes around the world are waiting for days to pass through the Panama Canal, as pandemic-hit staffing caused congestion at the key pinch point. Long waiting times are affecting shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the US Gulf Coast to Asia, according to people with direct knowledge of the situation. The ...

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Worst car interiors of the year

Bloomberg This is not a list of bad cars. The Chevrolet Corvette, the McLaren 570S, and Lotus Evora, for example, are among the most athletic, fun-to-drive vehicles on market today. But the ability to provide a thrilling experience from behind the wheel doesn’t mean a car sailed through the interior design portion of the test. Engineering prowess doesn’t always transfer ...

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Apple plans smaller AirPods pro

Bloomberg Apple Inc. is planning updates to its AirPods earbuds next year, seeking to capitalise on the success of a product that has become an important source of growth. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant is working on two new models: third-generation entry-level AirPods and the second version of the AirPods Pro earbuds, according to people familiar with the plans. The ...

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Tesla aiming to mine its own lithium in Nevada

Bloomberg Tesla Inc. secured its own lithium mining rights in Nevada after dropping a plan to buy a company there, according to people familiar with the matter. The automaker held discussions in recent months with Cypress Development Corp., which is seeking to extract lithium from clay deposits in southwest Nevada, but the parties didn’t reach a deal, the people said, ...

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Microsoft’s sales top estimates on booming cloud demand

Bloomberg Microsoft Corp.’s first-quarter revenue climbed a better-than-projected 12%, strengthened by corporate demand for cloud-computing services to support customers’ remote workers and move more of their business online. Sales in the period that ended September 30 rose to $37.2 billion, the software maker said in a statement. That exceeded the $35.8 billion average estimate of analysts polled by Bloomberg, and ...

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Sony raises its profit forecast to $6.7 billion

Bloomberg Sony Corp. raised its fiscal-year operating profit outlook by 13% to $6.7 billion as its video game unit rode a surge in demand for entertainment from home-bound consumers. The forecast, up from a previous 620 billion yen, surpassed the average analyst expectation of 658.9 billion yen and precedes the PlayStation 5’s highly anticipated November debut. Sony aims to sell ...

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Abu Dhabi pearl trade jumps to AED8.8 billion in 5 months

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi’s trade in pearls, precious stones and metals has witnessed significant activity in the first five months of this year, rising to AED8.8 billion, a 25.7 percent increase compared to AED7 billion in the same period of 2019, according to the Abu Dhabi Statistics Centre. This significant jump reinforces the position of the emirate and ...

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