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| Apple Worked A Broken Patent System InformationWeek Samsung too closely copied some elements of the Apple iPhone, and for that it should be hung up in the public square. But Samsung should be hung by its thumbs, at worst, not its neck. Copying in some measure is all around us. It is continuously present ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple, publishers offer antitrust concessions: source Reuters BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Apple and four major publishers have offered to allow retailers such as Amazon to sell e-books at a discount for two years in a bid to end an EU antitrust investigation and stave off possible fines, a person familiar with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| How Apple's story is like 'Breaking Bad' CNN In fact, Apple's relationship with its rivals, the creation and adoption of its popular products, and the company's own attitudes and actions closely parallel television's best current show. If you want to know how Apple's epic run turns out or how its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple iPhone 5 faces supply constraints as consumer attitude shifts Computerworld (blog) If you're one of the thousands of iPhone owners selling their smartphone to make way for the introduction of Apple's [AAPL] new iPhone (5) then you'd better get ready to make your pre-orders as soon as you can, as it seems possible supply will be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple may widen its attack Mail & Guardian Online Samsung management responded with an angry internal memo, saying Apple had rebuffed attempts to settle the case out of court. Urging consumers to shun Apple products, Samsung said: "History has shown there has yet to be a company that has won the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple vs. Samsung legal battles summarized Live 5 News In the U.S., Apple scored a major victory on Aug. 24 when a jury found Samsung had "willfully" copied Apple's iPhone and iPad, and awarded Apple $1 billion in damages. Apple is now requesting eight Samsung products be banned from the U.S. market. See all stories on this topic » |
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