+ Follow APPLE AND SONY Tag
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[Title] => Sony banking on karaoke to woo buyers to Walkman
[Summary] => Sony is zeroing in on sound quality and karaoke-like lyric displays to woo Japan, its stronghold in digital music players, amid a battering elsewhere from U.S. rival Apple Inc.'s iPod.
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[Title] => Microsoft relieved of U$1.5B payout in online music suit
[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 6, 2007 (AFP) - A US judge ruled Monday that Microsoft doesn't have to pay Alcatel-Lucent 1.5 billion dollars, overturning a jury verdict that promised to shake up the digital music industry.
US Senior District Court Judge Rudi Brewster sided with Microsoft in its appeal of a verdict in a lawsuit filed against the US software giant by the French firm.
Brewster issued a written ruling "in favor of Microsoft and against Lucent ... terminating the case," according to court documents.
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US Senior District Court Judge Rudi Brewster sided with Microsoft in its appeal of a verdict in a lawsuit filed against the US software giant by the French firm.
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September 15, 2010 - 4:28pm