Steve Jobs Told Samsung Not To Steal Inertial Scrolling, Right Before They...
Steve Jobs was particularly proud of the iPhone’s inertial scrolling feature. If there’s one thing I’ve learned blogging about Apple, it’s that the company doesn’t stand for copycats — especially when...
View ArticleApple-Samsung Trial Verdict: The Reactions From Apple, Samsung, And Others
Apple has won a massive damages sum of nearly $1.05 billion in the patent trial against Samsung and the reaction from the technology community has been vast and swift. In an email immediately...
View ArticleJury Foreman Reveals How Apple Was Awarded A Landslide Victory Over Samsung
Despite siding with Apple, not one member of the jury owned an iPhone. It isn’t too difficult to understand why the jury involved in the Apple versus Samsung case made the verdict it did last Friday,...
View ArticleSamsung Customers ‘Jumping Ship’, Selling Their Devices Following Loss To Apple
Trying to sell one of these? You’re not the only one. Apple’s lengthy battle with Samsung came to a close last Friday when a jury decided Samsung was guilty of infringing six of Apple’s patents, and...
View ArticleApple And Samsung Return To Court For Round Two This November
Apple and Samsung will again go head to head in court this November after presiding Judge Lucy Koh called for a new trial to recalculate the damages awarded by a jury last August. The move comes after...
View ArticleGoogle Forced To Give Up Documents In Apple Vs. Samsung Case
Google has been forced to hand over Android source code documents sought by Apple in an ongoing patent-infringement lawsuit against Samsung. The search giant initially argued that it was not required...
View ArticleApple Found Guilty Of E-Book Price Fixing
Following a lengthy trial, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote has today ruled that Apple conspired to raise the price of e-books. Another trial for damages will follow at a later date, Reuters reports....
View ArticleGoogle Loses To Patent Troll Seeking $125 Million In Damages
Google has lost its battle against a patent troll after a Texas court found Android guilty of infringing a push notification patent. SimpleAir — which has also targeted Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, and...
View ArticleBlackBerry wins nearly $1 million in damages over Ryan Seacrest’s Typo iPhone...
Remember Typo? They were the Ryan Seacrest-backed company that released a case that gave your iPhone a BlackBerry-like QWERTY keypad. Not so surprisingly, BlackBerry wasn’t happy. The company sued Typo...
View ArticleSilicon Valley giants take Samsung’s side in legal battle against Apple
A number of Silicon Valley technology giants have backed Samsung in its legal battle against Apple. Documents confirm Dell, eBay, Facebook, Google, and HP all took the South Korean company’s side in a...
View ArticleSamsung will finally pay Apple the patent infringement damages it owes
Following quite literally years of appeals and retrials, Samsung is finally paying Apple the $548,176,477 it owes for infringing on patents owned by the Cupertino company. Four months before the fifth...
View ArticleE-book customers receive payouts for Apple price fixing
Bringing an end to Apple’s long-running iBooks price fixing scandal, affected customers will today receive their settlement payment for books bought between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012. Settlements...
View ArticleNever-ending Apple vs. Samsung battle will continue
Apple and Samsung are headed back to court… again. The two companies are still battling it out over a patent infringement lawsuit that was originally settled in 2012. A successful Samsung appeal means...
View ArticleApple demands $1 billion from Samsung for patent infringement
Apple wants Samsung to cough up a whopping $1 billion in damages for infringing iPhone design patents. The two companies again returned to court this week over the long-running dispute, which first...
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