While Apple may have won the jury in their latest case against Samsung, this trial is certainly far from over. Samsung still have many options how to move forward.
There's been all sorts of crazy fallout from this Apple v. Samsung court verdict. One we never thought to expect was a slight raise in shares of Research In Motion.
Google recently released a statement reassuring potential customers that the recent Apple ruling will have little effect on the whole of the Android OS.
Jurors in the Apple-Samsung lawsuit decided on Saturday that Samsung had copied Apple and should pay at least $1.049 billion in damages. But did they do their jobs?
Sammobile has just released specs for a device that could very possibly be the next Nexus device. The only odd thing is that the phone uses a "mid end" processor.
Sources are reporting that Samsung will release the P10 tablet this year, which uses their new A15 Exynos 5250 chip and would boast a 2560 x 1600 resolution.
From multi-touch to icons, to folders to scrollable windows, Apple arguably had to steal a lot of patents to create the first iPhone. Would they have survived a lawsuit?
Samsung's black Galaxy S3 is confirmed today after it showed up on MobileFun's website. After Pebble Blue and Marble White, what might this phone be named?
Samsung's newest 5250 chip made an appearance on paper today, and I wonder which device they are saving the new chipset for. Could it be for the Nexus phone?
Samsung recently posted pictures of what appears to be a black version of the samsung galaxy s3, but have no confirmed its existence or if it was in production.
Samsung held a press conference showing off the Note 10.1 tablet, and AndroidPIT was there for some hands on time. After playing with it for a while, I am impressed.
Sony and HTC recently reported their Q1 and Q2 numbers, and things are certainly looking down. Meanwhile, Samsung continues to record record breaking numbers. Why is this
Samsung begun rolling out the update for the italian galaxy tab 10.1 yesterday, and have now started rolling it out to UK devices.
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