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August 28, 2012 Posted By:
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We still have to wait and see how the jury’s ruling against Samsung over Apple patents will play out for the company in terms of actual fines, injunctions — and crucially — future device design for the handset giant. But for now the markets have spoken. Share prices for Samsung Electronics fell by 7.5% yesterday, equating to a...
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August 28, 2012 Posted By:
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How many iOS charger cables do you own? You know, the 30-pin connector that’s been packaged alongside every iPod, iPhone and iPad for as long as I can remember. Personally, I own seven. Each of my friends and colleagues has (at the very least) more than one of these wires. Essentially, if you’ve owned an iThing for more than a...
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August 28, 2012 Posted By:
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It wasn't for the money. Or to ban the sales of smartphones whose shelf life had expired.
FORTUNE -- "Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. makes for powerful courtroom drama. Calling it drama, however, is faint praise. It's entertaining and thrilling but the effects are shallow and they don't last."
So began Asymco's Horace Dediu in a post Tuesday that listed...
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August 28, 2012 Posted By:
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Wajam, the increasingly popular social search engine, uses a browser plugin to embed its own search results on Google, Bing and numerous other search and shopping sites. For the most part, this limits Wajam to the desktop, but now, the service is also finally coming to mobile. Starting tomorrow, the company will allow its users to see its...
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August 28, 2012 Posted By:
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If you own an Apple product, chances are you’ve paid a visit to the Genius Bar, the magical place in the back of an Apple store where your broken iThings get fixed. It’s a beautiful system, at least that’s what 90 percent of Apple owners think.
According to a study by NPD Group, nine of every ten...
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August 28, 2012 Posted By:
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Reporters who feared the jurors would get lost in the weeds didn't figure on Velvin Hogan
FORTUNE -- One of the reasons -- perhaps the main reason -- the jury was able to deliver a verdict in Apple's (AAPL) landmark suit against Samsung in less than three days was that it chose as its foreperson a 67-year-old retired engineer with two...
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August 27, 2012 Posted By:
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Their assessment of the impact of the lopsided verdict ranges from $0 to $3 billion
FORTUNE -- Because the the jury didn't deliver its verdict in the big Apple v. Samsung patent infringement suit until after the markets closed Friday -- and because Wall Street tends to take the weekend off, especially in the summer -- we had to wait a couple days...
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August 27, 2012 Posted By:
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Editor’s Note: Leonid (“Lenny”) Kravets is a patent attorney at Panitch, Schwarze, Belisario and Nadel, LLP in Philadelphia, PA. Lenny focuses his practice on patent prosecution and intellectual property transactions in computer-related technology areas. He specializes in developing IP strategy for young technology companies and blogs on this topic at StartupsIP. Follow Lenny on Twitter:
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August 27, 2012 Posted By:
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Samsung Electronics has been knocked hard on mobile phone design innovation in the last few days, but in what might be a spectacular display of diversionary tactics, it is also doubling down on another significant part of its business — chipmaking. Today, the Dutch semiconductor machine maker ASML announced that Samsung would be investing close...
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August 27, 2012 Posted By:
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CUPERTINO, California—August 27, 2012—Apple® today announced that Craig Federighi, Apple’s vice president of Mac Software Engineering, and Dan Riccio, Apple’s vice president of Hardware Engineering, have been promoted to senior vice presidents. Federighi and Riccio will report to Apple CEO Tim Cook and serve on Apple’s executive management team.
Apple also announced that Bob Mansfield, who announced his retirement...
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