Restore walled city heritage, get incentivesSeptember 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Residents of the walled city wanting to renovate their homes could be given permission to use their properties as hotels or for other commercial uses if they restore the building's lost heritage, a civic authority official said Wednesday. Afraid that urbanisation and modern architecture could undo the Mughal-day architecture and ruin the Shahjahanabad or Old City charm, concerned city planners feel incentives could address the issue.
RI judge tosses $388 million patent infringement verdict against MicrosoftSeptember 30th, 2009 RI judge tosses patent verdict against MicrosoftSEATTLE — A federal judge in Rhode Island threw out a $388 million patent infringement jury verdict against Microsoft Corp., the latest move in a six-year legal skirmish. In April, a jury found that the world's largest software maker had infringed on a patent owned by Uniloc Inc.
Group of American Indians asks Supreme Court to decide whether Redskins' name is offensiveSeptember 15th, 2009 Indians ask Supreme Court if 'Redskins' offendsWASHINGTON — A group of American Indians who find the Washington Redskins name offensive wants the Supreme Court to take up the matter. The group on Monday asked the justices to review a lower court decision that favored the NFL team on a legal technicality.
Ex-Bush Chief of Staff Andrew Card says he is considering running for Kennedy's Senate seatSeptember 9th, 2009 Card says he is considering run for Kennedy's seatNEWTON, Mass. — Former Bush White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card says he is "thinking very seriously" about running for the late Sen.
Dish to pay TiVo $200 mln for violating injunction on technology that rewinds, pauses live TVSeptember 4th, 2009 Dish to pay TiVo $200 mln for injunction violationA federal judge on Friday ordered Dish Network Corp. and sister firm EchoStar Corp.
Citigroup sells $1.3 billion in credit card assets from 3 card portfoliosAugust 31st, 2009 Citi sells $1.3 billion in credit card assetsNEW YORK — Citigroup Inc. said Monday that it sold $1.3 billion in credit card assets as the bank reorganizes itself in the wake of government bailouts.
Correction: Q&A on credit card reformsAugust 21st, 2009 Correction: Q&A on credit card reformsNEW YORK — In an Aug. 19 story about credit card reforms, The Associated Press erroneously reported that cardholders will face fewer surprises about credit limit changes under the new rules.
Texas judge OKs patent judgment against Microsoft, tells it to stop selling Word in 60 daysAugust 13th, 2009 Microsoft ordered to pay $290M in patent rulingSEATTLE — A federal judge in Texas has ordered Microsoft Corp. to stop selling some versions of its Word software in the U.S.
Indians get hot over Scottish bid to patent Chicken Tikka MasalaAugust 5th, 2009 LONDON - An attempt by a Pakistani-born British MP to patent the Chicken Tikka Masala as a dish of Scottish origin has fallen foul of Indian chefs and food experts. Labour MP Mohammed Sarwar has tabled an Early Day Motion in Britain's lower house of parliament claiming the Chicken Tikka Masala - once crowned Britain's national dish - originated in the Scottish city of Glasgow.
Judge rejects plaintiff's lawsuit against cup maker in first-of-its-kind patent caseJuly 8th, 2009 Judge closes door on legal quirk in patent lawALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge has turned away a first-of-its-kind lawsuit filed by an attorney seeking to exploit a quirk in federal patent law that had been dormant for more than a century.
Judge dismisses Guardian Media's patent-infringement claim against NintendoJune 12th, 2009 Judge tosses patent claim against NintendoREDMOND, Wash. — A judge has dismissed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Nintendo over the company's Wii video game machine.
Garmin recalls marine data card after reports of incorrect depth readings off Sweden, DenmarkJune 5th, 2009 Garmin recalls card with incorrect marine depthsOLATHE, Kan. — Navigational device maker Garmin Ltd.
Supreme Court to decide whether to limit 'business method' patentsJune 1st, 2009 Court to decide whether to limit patentsWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has decided to take on an appeal that could decide whether someone can get a patent for a complex business idea. The high court on Monday decided to hear an appeal from Bernard Bilski and Rand Warsaw, who attempted to patent a method for managing weather-related risk having to do with trading in commodities.
Thief buys car with Gazza's credit cardMay 9th, 2009 LONDON - Football legend Paul Gascoigne is fuming after a thief used his credit card to buy a car. The fraudster left the ex-England star with a 10,000-pound bill for the black Mercedes, reports The Sun.
Now get a Cavalli snakeskin MasterCardJanuary 8th, 2009 LONDON - There is good news for Roberto Cavalli fans as the designer will introduce a snakeskin 'Cavalli' MasterCard March 1. The card will be available in all his boutiques worldwide and via the designer's website.