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- By Philippa Warr
- 26 October 2012
As part of a UK High Court ruling earlier in 2012 Apple was ordered to display a banner on its site for six months stating that certain Samsung products did not infringe on designs of Apple's »
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- By Christina Bonnington
- 23 October 2012
Apple is jumping into a space already populated with a number of options, some of them quite good -- cantehy trounce these existing players like it did with pre-iPad era tablets? »
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- By Nathan Olivarez-Giles
- 19 October 2012
Google laid out the next step of its Chromebook effort on 18 October by introducing a thin, light, Samsung-built laptop »
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- By Olivia Solon
- 18 October 2012
The UK's Court of Appeal has upheld the High Court's ruling that, despite similarities, Samsung's Galaxy tablet did not infringe Apple's designs »
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- By Ian Steadman
- 11 October 2012
Samsung has announced a miniature version of its Galaxy S3 smartphone in the UK, appropriately called the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini »
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- By Liat Clark
- 02 October 2012
The US federal judge who scuppered Apple's litigious patent battle plans when he threw out the tech giant's case against Motorola earlier this year has written a blog post stating that patent law as it stands creates "rich opportunities for trying to hamstring competitors by suing for infringement" »
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- By Nate Lanxon
- 12 September 2012
Samsung has confirmed its flagship Galaxy S3 smartphone will be updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the latest version of the mobile OS, in October »
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- By Nate Lanxon
- 01 September 2012
You're looking at the Samsung Galaxy Camera -- a fully fledged 16-megapixel digital snapper that runs Android Jellybean and even has 3G support »
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- By Nate Lanxon
- 30 August 2012
The phone you thought was too large for your hands just got bigger. Samsung has announced the Galaxy Note II, and its even plumper than its predecessor »
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- By Nate Lanxon
- 30 August 2012
Samsung has announced three Windows 8 tablets under a new Ativ brand -- the Ativ Tab, Ativ Smart PC and Ativ Smart PC Pro »
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- By Liat Clark
- 28 August 2012
Shenzhen, where some of China's largest electronics manufacturers are located, looks set to have its minimum wage hiked by 13.3 percent from 2013, in a move that could cause a ripple effect across the world's major technology companies »
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- By Joe Mullin
- 25 August 2012
The Korean electronics giant has been found to infringe all of Apple's utility patents and all but one of the four design patents asserted, and was ordered to pay $1.05 billion (£665 million) in damages »
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- By Christina Bonnington
- 21 August 2012
If Tim Cook and Kwon Oh Hyun can't come to an agreement, jurors will begin deliberating over a 22-page verdict form containing 36 questions jurors will (ideally) need to come to unanimous decisions upon »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 15 August 2012
Samsung today expands its Note family with a second, much-larger device -- the Galaxy Note 10.1. Wired.co.uk got one in house for its launch week to take a look at how it stacks up against the current competition »
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- By Mark Brown
- 08 August 2012
Apple has played something of a trump card in its ongoing legal battle against Samsung »
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- By Nathan Olivarez-Giles
- 31 July 2012
Ahead of the trial between Samsung and Apple, Kevin Packingham stopped by Wired’s newsroom in San Francisco to talk about Samsung’s role in the ongoing patent wars that have spawned dozens of lawsuits across the globe »
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- By Guest Author
- 20 July 2012
Apple's global patent war smacks of a brand petrified of its competition, argues Grey EMEA's President and CEO David Patton »
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- By Mark Brown
- 19 July 2012
A judge has ruled that Apple must post a notice on its UK homepage to say that Samsung did not copy the design of the iPad with its Galaxy Tab. It must also take out advertisements in several newspapers and magazines, to the same effect »
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- By Mark Brown
- 09 July 2012
A judge in the UK has ruled that Samsung's Galaxy Tab does not infringe upon Apple's design, because the Android-powered tablet is "not as cool" as the iPad »