Documents Show Samsung Tablet Buyers Thought They Were Getting iPads
With Apple’s patent suit against frenemy Samsung set to begin in the United States on Monday in California, a treasure trove of information is being released and unsealed.
With Apple’s patent suit against frenemy Samsung set to begin in the United States on Monday in California, a treasure trove of information is being released and unsealed.
Apple has released some interesting new data showing just how profitable the iPhone and iPad are for the company.
Apple won't have to put a message on their website just yet saying that Samsung didn't copy the iPad when the South Korean company released the Galaxy Tab 10.1.
Apple is finally beginning to put hard numbers on what it believes it is owed from Samsung in the U.S. patent fight between the two companies.
In Australia, Apple and Samsung are accusing the other of patent infringement. Where this will lead is anyone's guess.
Apple is appealing a U.K. judge’s order that the company place what amounts to an ad for competitor Samsung on its website
By court order, Apple and Samsung meet again in the hopes of ending legal crisis between the two frenemies.
A U.K. judge says that Apple must advertise on their website that Samsung did not copy the iPad when they released the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet.
At least something good is coming from the ongoing patent battle between Apple and Samsung.
Apple recently sent letters to retailers in the United States asking them to pull two Samsung products from the shelves.
UK judge: People won't confuse Samsung's tablet for the iPad, since "they are not as cool."
Samsung has won a temporary stay on U.S. sales of its Galaxy Nexus Smartphone.
Apple to introduce a newer new iPad as early as this fall?
Samsung's legally-blocked Galaxy Nexus probably won't be off shelves for too long.
Apple has scored a second (and far more substantial) courtroom victory against Samsung.
Apple is determined to win their fight against Samsung over the GalaxyTab 10.1.
The U.S. District Court has sided with Apple in the latter's case against Samsung's iPad-infringing tablet.
Apple's apparently not the only company holding a grudge against Samsung's shady industrial dealings.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is still on sale despite Apple's plea that it be pulled.
Two days of talks didn't end the legal battle between Apple and Samsung. Now they'll head to court in July.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung Vice Chairman Choi Gee-sung are meeting today and tomorrow in San Francisco, California. The two leaders hope to end numerous lawsuits between their companies over intellectual property rights
Will the third time finally be the charm for Samsung’s iPhone competitor? Probably not.
Thanks to the new iPad and lower-cost iPad 2, Apple increased its dominance in the tablet market in the first quarter of 2012.