As we said last week, T-Mobile appealed the injunction that Vodafone initially won against it in a German court, which initially forced it to sell unlocked iPhones. A district court in Hamburg, Germany has removed the injunction against T-Mobile, which means that in Germany T-Mobile once again becomes the exclusive seller and provider for Apple's iPhone.
The agenda is simple: The turtle must not die. Earlier this year, scientists concluded that she is the planet's last known female Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle. She is about 80 years old and weighs almost 90 pounds. As it happens, the planet also has only one undisputed, known male. He lives at a zoo in the city of Suzhou. He is 100 years old and weighs about 200 pounds. They are the last hope of saving a species believed to be the largest freshwater turtles in the world.
Say what you will about Apple and its rather draconian measures to keep the iPhone locked; at times its heart is in the right place. More than 100 high school students in a Southern California school district who lost homes in the October wildfires have received a surprise gifts from Apple --- iPod nanos.
The court thus reversed an injunction issued at the request of Vodafone Deutschland GmbH in mid-November barring T-Mobile - which has an exclusive deal with Apple Computer Inc.
New York-based patent-holding company Klausner Technologies announced on Monday that it has become the latest plaintiff suing Apple Computer and AT&T, this time for alleged patent infringements.
"The topic was the traumatic insemination performed by some insect males, such as bedbugs, where the male injects sperm into the female through her body wall and certain sites," said Schmid-Hempel. "It has now been shown these sites are very immuno-active, and that this feature is essential to keep out infections that typically enter via the insemination act."
Life on Earth may have originated as the organic filling in a multilayer sandwich of mica sheets, according to Helen Hansma of the National Science Foundation and the University of California, Santa Barbara.