Apple and Google quietly agreed to a licensing deal in Germany earlier this week, which makes us wonder if they wanted peace, were intimidated, or focused on US court?
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?
While Google is still tangled in several court cases over patents, that hasn’t stopped the company from speaking out about where they think this patent circus is heading.
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?
Google announced yesterday that iPhone users would receive the new android jelly bean enhanced voice search as a standalone app before ICS or gingerbread users would.
Pictures have surfaced of the possibly leaked iPhone 5, and some (Slashgear) seem to think that the leaked phone spells big trouble for Android. But based on what?
On one side of the image, you can see what Samsung phones used to look like before the iPhone. On the other side are the phones Samsung released after the iPhone.
Apple has recently demanded that Samsung pay 2.5 billion dollars in damages for patent infringement. One of those included patents was overscroll bounce.
What are the rumors swirling around the iPhone 5? Will its display blow the competition out of the water? Will it be faster than any Android out there? Should you wait?
Samsung recently was granted an appeal against injunctions made by apple on the galaxy nexus, and Apple responded by referring to them as pirates and thieves.
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