Google defies EU over privacy policy

Google's refusing to accede to a request to put its planned privacy changes on hold while the EU investigates their legality.

As facebook IPO looms, Yahoo picks patent fight

Yahoo's reportedly threatening to take legal action unless Facebook starts paying patent licensing fees for several different technologies.

Proview demands iPad trademark worldwide

China's Proview has ramped up its battle with Apple over the iPad trademark, saying it's now seeking global rights to the name.

Proview sues Apple on its home turf

Chinese firm Proview, which claims it owns the iPad name in the country, has taken its case to the US by filing a suit in a California court.

Honda announces massive minivan recall

Honda has issued a sweeping recall of its Odyssey minivans that have model years 2008 or 2009, after an issue was discovered with the rear hatch.

Comcast debuts Netflix competitor

Comcast is planning on entering the streaming video market.

Kim Dotcom granted bail in extradition fight

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has been granted bail in New Zealand, after a judge overturned two previous rulings and concluded that he wasn't a flight risk.

Pirate Bay faces UK blockade

The Pirate Bay could be blocked in the UK following a court ruling that it illegally encourages users to infringe music copyright.

Netflix highlights DVD-only plans

In an effort to backpeddle from its previous stance of going to a streaming-only format, Netflix is augmenting the way it offers DVD-only plans.

Groupon acquires location-tracking startup

Daily deals site Groupon has acquired a company called Hyperpublic, a startup that specializes in location-based technology.

Samsung spins off LCD business

Just a few days after it was rumored that Samsung was planning on spinning off its LCD display business, the company has decided to do just that.

Antennagate lawsuit settled

Well, it's taken a long time, so let's hope it's worth it: Apple's reached agreement in a class-action lawsuit over the poor performance of the iPhone 4's antenna.

FTC urged to investigate Google over Safari cookies

Three US lawmakers have written to the Federal Trade Commission querying whether Google's been violating a consent agreement that it reached with the FTC last year.

Major retailers pulling Facebook stores

In a world that is usually full of glitz and glamor, Facebook has its failures as well.

Apple wins 'slide-to-unlock' patent ruling against Motorola

Apple's won a patent ruling against Motorola relating to the 'slide-to-unlock' smartphone feature.

Samsung downplays iTV threat

Samsung likes to consider itself the king of smart TV right now, so it has the most to lose if Apple redefines that growing market segment.

Tesla racks up $40 million in Model X reservations

Last week Tesla unveiled its third all-electric vehicle. Dubbed Model X, the coolest part of the SUV's design, at least in my opinion, is the slick gull-wing doors on the rear of the vehicle.

Cisco launches EU appeal against Microsoft-Skype merger

Cisco's appealed to the EU against its approval of Microsoft's takeover of Skype, saying it's worried the deal will damage the video calling market.

Mithos fantasy car has its curves in all the right places

Generally, when we write about cars on TG Daily, we're discussing real vehicles that are likely to come to market at some point in the near future.

Samsung may spin off LCD unit

Samsung, the world's leading manufacturer in flat-panel displays, is looking to shake up the LCD segment of its operations.