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2013-04-02 08:27:34

LAS VEGAS, April 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Registered Express Corporation (OTC: RGTX) is pleased to announce its inclusion in an independent Business/Technology Analysis Report generated by Eye Opener Stocks (www.eyeopenerstocks.net). The research report looked at twelve USA based technology companies, including Box.com, Dropbox, Sharefile, Yousendit and others. EyeOpenerStocks.net believes that smaller technology companies offer a greater upside potential to private investors than...

2013-01-07 08:34:24

SHANGHAI, Jan. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Gokuai Technology Inc., a leading cloud storage solution provider for enterprises in China, announces that it has successfully raised RMB 40 million in additional financing today. The company received an initial angel round of investment in May 2012, through Gobi Partners' Oasis Program. Sources report that the company will use this new capital to expand its product portfolio and for marketing purposes. "Since the launch of Gokuai's cloud...

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2012-11-29 13:26:24

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online The online piracy debate is not a new one. People have been swapping movies, music and software for many years. As technology progressed, connections became faster and files became easier to share and piracy became less of a problem and more of an epidemic. While record labels and film studios argue that piracy is actually taking money from their pockets, the pirates themselves often argue that music and movie execs should be...

Kim Dotcom Is Back With MegaUpload Sequel
2012-11-02 08:02:56

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online Earlier this week, Kim Schmitz, the man who calls himself Kim Dotcom, announced the domain for his new, supposedly 100% legal file sharing service “Mega.” Earlier this month, the Austrian-turned-Kiwi announced the resurrection of Megaupload, the file sharing service which peeved off the American FBI and Hollywood by allegedly allowing users to share copyrighted material with one another. With Mega, Mr. Dotcom and his partners...

Megaupload Is Back As Mega
2012-10-19 09:13:58

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online As it turns out, you can’t keep an eccentric Austrian-turned-Kiwi millionaire down. Though he’s facing the full force of the FBI and entertainment industries for operating Megaupload, a file sharing service, Kim Schmitz (who later had his name changed to Kim Dotcom) is planning to get back into the business. Mr. Dotcom has obviously found a few spare minutes in between handling his legal affairs, heading in and out of court,...

New Zealand Calls For FBI Evidence In Megaupload Case
2012-08-17 13:10:38

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online A New Zealand court on Thursday ruled that US authorities must show evidential proof of any copyright breaches and internet piracy against Mr. Kim Dotcom, the founder-in-hiding of now defunct Megaupload.com, according to Reuters. The FBI has accused Mr. Dotcom of operating a site which allowed users to share copyrighted content, such as movies, music and software, without any authorization. Since 2005, Dotcom earned an estimated...

2012-07-24 06:28:29

SAN MATEO, Calif., July 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Emergence Capital Partners, the leading venture capital firm focused on SaaS and technology-enabled services, announced today that Sean Jacobsohn joined the firm as Venture Partner. Jacobsohn has a long track record of success at pioneering SaaS companies and is an experienced angel investor and advisor to startup companies, including Emergence Capital portfolio company Doximity. Jacobsohn is also co-founder and co-President of the...

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2012-07-10 11:21:25

Peter Suciu for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online The founder of Megaupload continues to face maga-woes, but extradition isn’t going to be one of them – at least until next year. On Tuesday a New Zealand judge postponed next month’s hearing to allow more time to resolve legal arguments. This follows an earlier ruling on the rights of the accused and even the legality of the raid on the home of file-sharing site creator Kim Dotcom. The United States will likely appeal both...

Warrants Used In Megaupload Raid Deemed Illegal
2012-06-28 14:45:14

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online A New Zealand judge has ruled the search warrants used to raid the mansion of Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom were illegal. This ruling is quite a crushing blow to the FBI, who has set Mr. Dotcom up to be something of a poster child for the consequences of piracy. Mr. Dotcom, a native German, was arrested with 4 cohorts in January as a part of an FBI investigation of Megaupload.com.  Mr. Dotcom and crew had culled together a small...

2012-06-06 23:04:14

Following four years of intensive research and development, SPEEDbit has formally announced the release of DAP 10, their fastest and most comprehensive download manager to date. Redesigned and rebuilt from top to bottom, the new DAP 10 platform consists of the core DAP acceleration engine, now streamlined and optimized for powerful efficiency and ease of use. (PRWEB) June 06, 2012 SPEEDbit unveils the groundbreaking DAP 10 - The fastest free download manager available today. Following...