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BY Andy Faust III on Thu August 09th, 2012
Even Samsung's own research says they copied iPad.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed June 15th, 2011
Apple will decide whether to file a preliminary injunction against the US sale of certain Samsung devices by the end of the week.
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BY Joe White on Fri June 10th, 2011
In an article that recently hit the Web, one Wall Street observer has offered a piece of free advise to Samsung, Motorola, RIM and other iPad-competing tablet-makers. The advice, in short, involves reducing prices - because according to the observer (Numura Securities analyst Richard Windsor), iPad-competing tablets "have to be cheap."
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BY Joe White on Fri June 10th, 2011
A new TV advertisement for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 takes note of the tablet's support for Flash content, and compares this with the iPad's lack of support.
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BY Joe White on Tue June 07th, 2011
A new video has hit the Web, outlining a "drop test comparison" between an iPad 2, Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Tab.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sun May 29th, 2011
Samsung answers Apple's legal requests with illogical, unprecedented demands of its own.
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BY Jovan Washington on Mon March 07th, 2011
Thinner, lighter, and faster; Apple's iPad 2 was bound to send some competitors running back to the drawing board. There hasn't been a vocal regret from a company in a while until Samsung's Lee Don-joo, executive vice president of Samsung's mobile division, spoke out last week after the iPad event...
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BY Joe White on Tue February 01st, 2011
In the U.S., the Android OS powered Samsung Galaxy Tab's return rate is 15 percent. The same study noted that the iPad's return rate, however, was a meager two percent.
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BY Joe White on Tue November 30th, 2010
Apple’s “magical and revolutionary” iPad is now available in Taiwan. Furthermore, Apple also released the iPad in South Korea today. Read on to find out more ...
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