UK online mapping service Streetmap filed a complaint in 2013 claiming that Google gives preferential treatment to its own online mapping services
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Apple’s Steve Jobs Provides Evidence In iPod Lawsuit
Steve Jobs and his actions are a central element in a lawsuit which alleges Apple 'wiped' rival songs from iPods
Driverless Car Tests Set To Begin In Four English Cities
Bristol, Greenwich, Milton Keynes and Coventry will host driverless cars tests ahead of their arrival on British roads next year
BT Shows Off 10Gbps Broadband In Cornwall Trial
BT teamed up with ZTE to demonstrate a live trial of a 10Gbps broadband network down in Cornwall
Samsung Hints At Jury Misconduct With New Trial Demand
Samsung asks for a new trial after its expensive patent loss to Apple, and has hinted at possible jury misconduct
Apple, Samsung Deliver Final Rebuttals In $2.5bn Patent Case
Apple and Samsung have delivered rebuttals to witnesses' claims as the companies head into the final stages of their patent trial
Google v Oracle Jury Must Understand Open Source
Judge and jurors will get a crash course in open source software in a case that could affect IT for generations, says Chris Preimesberger
High Court Demands Action Over Gary McKinnon Extradition Case
Two judges have given medical experts 28 days to report on hacker McKinnon's psychological state pending his extradition appeal
3UK Readies 4G Trial In Thames Valley
3 becomes latest operator to announce plans to trial 4G technology next year
Assange To Speak At Cambridge Union
The WikiLeaks founder will speak to Cambridge students as he awaits the results of an extradition appeal
SAP Goes On Record To Admit Software Piracy
Oracle wants to prove wilful wrong-doing by SAP and take billions of dollars from the company in damages
Apple And Nokia Pushing For Legal Trials In 2012
Apple and Nokia have requested that the patent infringement cases each has filed against the other be held mid-2012, according to a report