ValCom announced that it has retained legal counsel and filed a copyright infringement suit to secure millions of dollars of funds seized by government authorities in a raid on the popular file sharing site Megaupload.com. The government indictment alleges that Megaupload.com engaged in criminal copyright infringement, money laundering, racketeering and various other...

The search giant announced six month ago its plans to roll-out its Street View in Thailand and now Google have launched the service, with street level images in and around several Thai cities. The launch comes just days after the company made it possible to take a virtual tour of the Amazon. Google added Bangkok, Chiang Mai and the Phuket Island as an initial Street...

According to German magazine Focus report, the micro-blogging giant Twitter has chosen Berlin as the location for its German HQ. Focus says Twitter has already hired its German chief, citing “industry sources” and also indicated that other job positions in the country have disappeared from the company’s website. With opening up an office in Germany, this will be the company’s third European Office, following the London and Dublin offices it has already opened. (Image Source: Twitter, Featured Image) ...

Good news for the Apple’s Chinese fans who love to buy the new iPad, the Cupertino-based new iPad has gained the necessary approvals from local authorities to sell the new iPad in China, according to Chinese publication Sina Tech, cited by MIC Gadget. The new iPad with model number A1416 which runs on Wi-Fi network has obtained all three required operating licenses in China. The iPad could be available locally very soon. Industry experts expect the new iPad to go on sale in Shanghai and Beijing in one month’s time. ...

An interesting note that rounded up and will make Apple to pay out a seven figure amount as an 83 year old Evelyn Paswall is suing the company for $1 million after a collision with a glass door at an Apple Store in Long Island left her with a broken nose, according to a New York CBS report, via Macrumors. The suit says the Cupertino-based company “negligent”...

A rumor surrounding the web-o-sphere is that Chinese website Sina Tech – Via Tech In Asia – is reporting that Apple will integrate Baidu’s search function into its iOS mobile operating system, according to “knowledgable sources.” Search engine Baidu’s cloud and mobile chief Li Mingyuan already hinted that what’s cooking during the launch of Baidu’s cloud storage service last week, stating that they already holding an agreement with Apple in China. The implementation would give Safari users on iOS the option of setting...

The Facebook Disconnect team had released two new extensions that let you disconnect from both Twitter and Google. The extensions are available for Chrome, Firefox and Safari browsers. You can use the main Disconnect extension, which will disable tracking from a number of services such as Digg, Facebook, Google and Twitter, all in lieu of if not looking out for individual...

The much awaited first BlackBerry 10 smartphone are still having time to make its debut in the market, but in an “interesting” note, prototype units containing the operating system will be out by May. RIM’s BlackBerry Jam conference, starting on May 1st, the company will release the first beta of the BlackBerry 10 Developer Tools at BlackBerry 10 Jam, giving...

According to AT&T’s official forums, the carrier is not planning on to release the “Windows Phone 8107” bugfix release, which reportedly will solve keyboard disappearances related issue. The carrier earlier also held back on releasing another bugfix update “7740”, and if going on with previous rumors it is said to be suggested that carriers wouldn’t...

After revealing that the company sold Iran, the largest telecommunications company a surveillance system that can be users to monitor landline, mobile and internet communication, the Chinese firm ZTE has said it is going to scale its business dealings with the country. Reuters revealed the news on Thursday, which stated that the manufacturer had signed a contract...