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Denso Unveils New Wi-Fi Barcode Scanner
Denso Corp., inventor of the QR Code, announced the BHT-1100 Series of handheld wireless barcode terminals. The new Wi-Fi devices are designed to make barcode scanning quicker and easier.U.S. Justice Department Fines Two Japanese Auto Parts Companies for Price-Fixing
Automotive parts suppliers Yazaki Corp. and DENSO Corp. have agreed to pay a combined $548 million for price-fixing and bid-rigging in the sale of products to U.S. automobile manufacturers, reports The National Law Journal.Maxthon Releases Beta Web Browser for Mac, Other News
July 31 to August 6 news briefs from Cooley LLP, Denso, InterLegis, kCura, LexisNexis, Maxthon, MutualMind, Recosoft, Rocket Matter, Security Engineered Machinery, Troutman Sanders, and StoredIQ.Two Auto Parts Companies to Pay $548M in DOJ Antitrust Prosecution
A pair of Japanese automotive parts suppliers have agreed to pay a combined $548 million in criminal fines for their roles in price-fixing and bid-rigging conspiracies in the sale of products to automobile manufacturers in the United States.Two auto parts companies to pay $548M in antitrust prosecution
Two Japanese automotive parts suppliers have agreed to pay a combined $548 million in criminal fines for their roles in price-fixing and bid-rigging conspiracies in the sale of products to automobile manufacturers in the United States.Fresh Toyota Suit Features Panicked Call for Help
The family of a 59-year-old woman who drowned when her 2009 Camry sped out of control and plummeted into a river near Sacramento, Calif., has sued Toyota Motor Corp., which already faces hundreds of lawsuits over deaths and injuries caused by accidents attributed to sudden acceleration.Auto Parts Suppliers To Pay $548 Mil. in Antitrust Prosecution
Two Japanese automotive parts suppliers have agreed to pay a combined $548 million in criminal fines for their roles in price-fixing and bid-rigging conspiracies in the sale of products to automobile manufacturers in the United States.Fresh Toyota Suit Features Panicked Call for Help
The family of a 59-year-old woman who drowned when her 2009 Camry sped out of control and plummeted into a river near Sacramento, Calif., has sued Toyota Motor Corp., which already faces hundreds of lawsuits over deaths and injuries caused by accidents attributed to sudden acceleration.Trending Stories
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