The Winklevoss twins aren't done with Facebook. On Wednesday, they filed a document stating that they will not appeal a decision against them rendered by a California court, which seemed to indicate they're abandoning their Facebook lawsuit.
Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are pushing ahead with another suit against Facebook, a day after they decided not to appeal a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding their $65 million settlement with Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The brothers are seemingly making one last appeal, asking a Massachusetts judge to investigate whether or not Facebook inadvertently hid evidence from them.
The Winklevoss twins are dropping their lawsuit against Facebook to overturn a 2008 settlement worth $65 million back then. Now, millions of dollars (in their settlement's growth in value) and several legal maneuvers later, they are finally going away.
After careful consideration, Winklevoss twins Cameron and Tyler have decided not to seek Supreme Court review about their $65 million settlement with Facebook Inc.
Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have decided not to appeal to the Supreme Court a ruling upholding their $65 million settlement with Facebook Inc and its founder Mark Zuckerberg, signaling the possible end of the long-running dispute.
The Winklevoss Twins, who sued Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly copying their idea for Facebook, have dropped their lawsuit and will accept their $65 million settlement.
Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have decided to drop their lawsuit against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, ending a long legal battle between the two parties.
The brothers Winklevoss and partner Divya Narendra are giving up their pursuit of more money from Mark Zuckerberg and co.
The Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have decided not to appeal to the Supreme Court a ruling upholding a $65 million cash-and-stock settlement reached with Facebook Inc.
Apple makes Final Cut Pro X, an enhanced version of the editing software available at $300 on the Mac App Store.
Facebook is rumored to announce its deal with the Sweden-based music streaming company Spotify in August at its annual developer conference f8.
Social networking site Facebook lost a significant number of its users in the US in May, raising fears over the site’s user base reaching saturation levels in the country.
Facebook is getting closer to its eventual IPO, and speculations are rife that the offering could value the social networking giant at $100 billion. But considering reports on privacy issues that made Mark Zuckerberg put his foot in his mouth a few times, questions over his ability to manage the $100 billion Facebook seem to be logical.
Facebook is readying an iPad app and expects to release it in the coming weeks, according to rumor mills.
Paul Ceglia, the man who claimed half of Mark Zuckerberg's stake in Facebook, has cleared a lie-detector test, which was conducted to determine the authenticity of the 2003 contract with Zuckerberg
Facebook plans to debut its iPad and iPad 2 app within this month despite some bumpy history and speculations of the two companies being at odds.
Social networking giant Facebook is finalizing its new app that will run on Apple's iPad, according to reports.
Paul Ceglia, who says a contract and emails entitle him to half of Facebook, has cleared a polygraph examination conducted to determine the veracity of the alleged contract with the online social network's founder, Mark Zuckerberg, his lawyers said in a court filing.
Social networking giant Facebook is readying an iPad app and will release it in the coming weeks, according to the rumor mill.
Social networking giant Facebook is working on an iPad app and is expected to release it in the coming weeks, so goes the latest musing of the rumor mill. iPad and Facebook fans could take this for another reason to buy iPad 2!
Facebook, working on an iPad specific version of its website, is planning to release an app optimized for the iPad in coming weeks.