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Ericsson drags Xiaomi back to court in India

posted onFebruary 9, 2015
by l33tdawg

The ongoing battle between Ericsson and up-and-coming Chinese mobe-maker Xiaomi has blown up again, with the Swede saying its rival is ignoring a High Court order.

In December 2014, the Delhi High Court blocked sales of some Xiaomi phones in the huge market for not paying royalties to Ericsson.

The court order restricted Xiaomi to selling phones based on Qualcomm processors prior to February 5, but Ericsson says this online store breached the order. According to Times of India, Xiaomi says the store has nothing to do with it.

Google, Nokia, Ericsson, Samsung clueless on NSA's phone stalking

posted onNovember 15, 2013
by l33tdawg

According to the Washington Post, the US National Security Agency has had the ability to track mobile phones even when they are switched off. It's not new news, with the Post's article published July 22 and its source, troops from the NSA's Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), stating they've been able to do this since 2004. The problem is, almost a decade later, no one knows how it was done.