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Chandrayaan-3 launch window opens from July 12: Isro chief
New Delhi- The launch window for India’s third lunar...
Arianespace will launch Kompsat-6 with Vega C for Korea Aerospace Research Institute
Arianespace will launch Kompsat-6 with Vega C for Korea...
New Zealand launches new National Space Policy
The New Zealand Government has launched a new National Space...
UAE Space Agency launches Geospatial Analytics Platform Hackathon
The UAE Space Agency launched the inaugural edition of the...
45th Asian Summit on Remote Sensing to be held in Sri Lanka next year
The 45th Asian Summit on Remote Sensing, the premier...
North Korea says its rocket launch failed, 1st spy satellite lost
The launch of North Korea's first spy satellite was...
Singaporean alliance organizes geospatial-oriented AI challenge
In collaboration with AI Singapore, the Singapore Land Authority...
Saudi Arabia launches $207m geological mapping project
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has unveiled the Geological...
North Korea tells neighboring Japan of plans to launch satellite, safety warning issued
North Korea informed neighboring Japan on Monday that it...
Outsight Expands into Asia-Pacific with a New Hong Kong Office to Propel the Deployment of of It’s 3D Lidar Software
Following its recent expansion across Europe with the establishment...

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Thursday, September 3rd, 2015

Australia-based PhantomAlert Sues Google Over Stolen Data

Google is being sued over claims that Waze, an Israeli traffic mapping startup it acquired in 2013, stole data from a competitor. PhantomAlert alleges that Waze took data from its “points of interest” database without permission, and that...

Monday, August 12th, 2013

LightSquared and Harbinger Capital Take Aim at Deere, Garmin, and Trimble

Hedge fund Harbinger Capital, has filed suit in federal court against Deere & Co., Garmin Ltd., and Trimble Navigation Ltd. for failing to disclose problems with the companies’ GPS navigation systems that caused the Federal Communications Commission...

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

South Korean Apple Users Sue Over Location Privacy

More than 25,000 South Korean iPhone users have filed a class action lawsuit against the US technology giant Apple for alleged privacy violations over the collection of location data. The lawsuit came after lawyer Kim Hyung-Suk was awarded...

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Apple Pays $945 Penalty in South Korea iPhone Tracking Suit

A South Korean District Court judge last month ruled that Apple’s Korea unit must pay a man 1 million won—about US$945—in a suit over the Apple iPhone tracking user’s movements. According to reports, the suit against Apple...