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Samsung wants Galaxy Tab ban lifted in the US after Apple patent verdict
Samsung Electronics asked a Californian court on Sunday to lift a preliminary ban on sales of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the U.S., after a jury found that Samsung does not infringe on an Apple design patent. Samsung also said it wants Apple to pay damages for lost sales. Read More


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Jury decides in Apple's favor, Samsung hit with $1B damages
Samsung must pay Apple just over US$1 billion for infringing several of its patents in Samsung smartphones and tablets, a California District Court jury decided on Friday. Read More

Preston Gralla: The big winner in Apple's patent victory over Samsung -- Microsoft
  Microsoft may be just as pleased as Apple with Apple's $1 billion victory over Samsung for violating Apple patents. The core of the verdict could apply to virtually all Android devices, while leaving Windows Phone free and clear. It could well ultimately lead to big market gains for Microsoft.   Read More

Samsung makes $56 more selling Galaxy Note 10.1 than Apple gets with iPad
Samsung makes $56 more selling each new $499.99 Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet than Apple gets by selling the iPad for the same price. Read More

Raw video: Samsung lawyer leaves court after loss to Apple
A lawyer representing Apple leaves the San Jose District Court after the company lost on most counts in their patent infringement case to Apple. Lawyers for Apple and jurors exited through a back door and avoided the media scrum. Read More

Jonny Evans: Opinion: Apple's iPhone future for the connected home
The Apple rumor machine is finally seeing the light and agreeing the iPad mini will be introduced at an event subsequent to the iPhone 5, which seems obvious to me, so today I wanted to talk about the next big iOS opportunity: the connected home. Read More


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New Kindles coming? Amazon event set for Sept. 6
Amazon has scheduled a press conference for September 6, suggesting that new Kindle e-readers and tablets are nearly here. Read More

Any.do for iPhone
Any.do is a free productivity app for iPhone that delivers in just about every way. It's great to look at, easy to use, and effective at helping users get stuff done. Read More

Motorola Mobility workers wary of Google
Google's plan to cut 20% of the workforce at Motorola Mobility has reignited internal fears that the Internet giant acquired the mobile device maker primarily for its 17,000 patents. Read More

Quick verdict in Apple trial doesn't mean jury shirked its duty, expert says
With the verdict in the Apple-Samsung trial delivered after less than three days it's tempting to think the jury just wanted to get it over with by the weekend, but that's not necessarily the case, one legal expert said Friday. Read More

5 reasons to try the new PCLinuxOS
It's been a busy few months lately in the world of Linux distributions, and August appears to be no exception. Read More

Hacking the Apple II at KansasFest
The annual KansasFest convention for Apple II enthusiasts challenges attendees to push the machine in the HackFest competition. Read More

 
 
 

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