Monday, September 26, 2011

Dynamic Wealth Management: Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Sony’s Liabil...

Dynamic Wealth Management: Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Sony’s Liabil...: (openPR) - Insurance company Zurich American refuses to pay damages for Sony’s massive data breach, as the yet-unregulated world of cyber-in...

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Sony’s Liability Policy May Not Cover Breach

(openPR) - Insurance company Zurich American refuses to pay damages for Sony’s massive data breach, as the yet-unregulated world of cyber-insurance collides with the reality of persistent hacks.

Zurich said it never signed up to pay for the 55 class action lawsuits now arrayed against Sony, which could cost the company around $178 million in damages. To plead its case, Zurich filed papers in a New York court denying responsibility for the bill.
The insurance firm insists Sony’s policy did not cover “bodily injury, property damage, or personal and advertising injury,” and therefore argues it should not have to cover the class action lawsuits.

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Sony’s Liability Policy May Not Cover Breach

(openPR) - Insurance company Zurich American refuses to pay damages for Sony’s massive data breach, as the yet-unregulated world of cyber-insurance collides with the reality of persistent hacks.

Zurich said it never signed up to pay for the 55 class action lawsuits now arrayed against Sony, which could cost the company around $178 million in damages. To plead its case, Zurich filed papers in a New York court denying responsibility for the bill.
The insurance firm insists Sony’s policy did not cover “bodily injury, property damage, or personal and advertising injury,” and therefore argues it should not have to cover the class action lawsuits.

Dynamic Wealth Management: Bradley Associates Info: Belgium agrees to share b...

Dynamic Wealth Management: Bradley Associates Info: Belgium agrees to share b...: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ( Free-Press-Release.com ) August 29, 2011 -- The government is a step closer to tracing the secret bank accounts of I...

Dynamic Wealth Management: Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Sony’s Liabil...

Dynamic Wealth Management: Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Sony’s Liabil...: (openPR) - Insurance company Zurich American refuses to pay damages for Sony’s massive data breach, as the yet-unregulated world of cyber-in...

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Sony’s Liability Policy May Not Cover Breach

(openPR) - Insurance company Zurich American refuses to pay damages for Sony’s massive data breach, as the yet-unregulated world of cyber-insurance collides with the reality of persistent hacks.

Zurich said it never signed up to pay for the 55 class action lawsuits now arrayed against Sony, which could cost the company around $178 million in damages. To plead its case, Zurich filed papers in a New York court denying responsibility for the bill.
The insurance firm insists Sony’s policy did not cover “bodily injury, property damage, or personal and advertising injury,” and therefore argues it should not have to cover the class action lawsuits.

Dynamic Wealth Management: Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Apple rumored...

Dynamic Wealth Management: Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Apple rumored...: A new rumor claims Apple is readying an iOS-powered connected TV, possibly for release as early as this fall. A former Apple executive, sp...

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Apple rumored to be working on iOS-powered HDTVs for late 2011


A new rumor claims Apple is readying an iOS-powered connected TV, possibly for release as early as this fall.

A former Apple executive, speaking anonymously, said the company plans to “blow Netflix and all those other guys away” by bundling Apple TV + iTunes inside a physical display, DailyTech reports. Apple is reportedly teaming up with a major supplier to provide the rebranded television sets, the source noted.

When questioned why an OEM would cut into its sales by providing Apple with units, the source said, “If you have to be competing with somebody, you want to be competing with yourself.”

The tipster indicated a planned fall launch, while noting that the product could get pushed to next year because of Apple’s “high standards.” A fall launch could coincide with the launch of the next-generation iPhone, as well as iOS 5 and iCloud.
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“You’ll go into an Apple retail store and be able to walk out with a TV. It’s perfect,” the source said. According to the unverified report, the iOS-driven televisions would support third-party apps.

Rumors of an Apple Smart TV have existed for years, with Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster repeatedly forecasting the product. Munster has suggested that an Internet-connected TV from Apple may have a starting price in the range of ,000.