Apple Versus Samsung: End Of Year Court Decisions Good For Both Sides
We've probably heard the final court decisions of the year in cases between Apple and Samsung. Of course, the new year is just weeks away.
We've probably heard the final court decisions of the year in cases between Apple and Samsung. Of course, the new year is just weeks away.
Samsung's latest ad knocking Apple includes an off-road vehicle and a nasty sign.
Apple just lost a key iPhone patent.
Samsung is no longer powering two of Apple's most popular product lines.
Android and Samsung continue to dominate iOS and Apple, in terms of smartphone sales.
Samsung has no desire to reach a settlement with Apple over long-standing patent disputes.
Samsung has raised the price they charge Apple for mobile processors by 20 percent.
Apple apologizes to Samsung, but apparently the message isn't good enough.
Apple places new message on the company's U.K. website stating that Samsung is not a copycat.
Forget what Phil Schiller said. This could be the real reason the iPad mini is so expensive.
The longtime crystal display panel partnership between Apple and Samsung is coming to an end. The South Korean company has announced that they would terminate the existing contract with Apple.
Apple may have beaten Samsung in court to the tune of $1.05 billion. But it might have come at a high price.
The relationship between Apple and Samsung has gone from “love-hate” to “hate-hate,” as patent fights between the two technology companies continue.
Samsung shouldn't get too comfortable holding the top selling smartphone crown. The iPhone 5 is here and is taking over.
Interested in buying a Galaxy Nexus in the U.S.? The time to do so will soon arrive.
Two new developments suggest the global fight between Apple and Samsung isn't going to end soon.
Samsung is at it again: this time with their new Galaxy S III ad.
Samsung just can't help themselves, as they copy Apple again.
Samsung will now sue Apple over LTE technology. This news confirms that the relationship between the two companies continues to deteriorate.
Your next iPhone will include fewer parts made by Samsung.
In August, the iPhone 4S relinquished its crown as the best selling smartphone in the U.S.
While Apple was victorious in its recent patent infringement suit in the United States against Samsung, the company didn’t end up as lucky in Japan.
Samsung is expected to appeal the verdict in the patent infringement case that they lost to Apple last week.