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Miami-based Psystar, owned by Rudy Pedraza, will sue Apple under two federal laws designed to discourage monopolies and cartels, the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act, saying Apple's tying of the Mac OS to Apple-labeled hardware is "an anticompetitive restrain of trade," according to attorney Colby Springer of antitrust specialists Carr & Ferrell. Psystar is requesting that the court find Apple's EULA void, and is asking for unspecified damages.
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Santa Clara, Calif.-based Marvell makes GPS chips that go into cell phones and other gadgets. It said the deal will allow it to tailor products for high performance and low power consumption. Under the terms of the agreement, Marvell gains direct access to Trimble's GSP software and tools for development support and testing, Marvell said.
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Hillcrest Laboratories seeks to block imports of the Wii and Wii remotes, according to a complaint filed today with the US International Trade Commission in Washington. Hillcrest also filed a civil suit in federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Bloomberg
China's ZTE Corp said it has sealed an exclusive deal with Emcali to build Colombia's first WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) 16e network. Shenzhen-based ZTE will provide Emcali with core network and wireless access equipment as well as terminals and base stations for the 3.5G WiMAX project. The Colombian government awarded WiMAX licences to Emcali two years ago, and the company is required to make the network commercially available by the end of 2008, ZTE said in a statement.
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