Samsung Tries To Poke Fun At Apple In A New Ad
Samsung is out with its latest ad mocking Apple.
Samsung is out with its latest ad mocking Apple.
The Korean company is getting a little desperate in a continuing battle against Apple.
With the verdict, Samsung owes more than $800 million for copying the iPhone and iPad.
Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing links to an interesting report regarding the Galaxy Note 3 phablet.
According to a new report, TSMC will be producing 60 to 70 percent of the next-generation chips that power iOS devices.
Breaking news: Jury reaches verdict in Samsung-Apple trial.
A few years ago, copying Apple could've cost Samsung a whole lot less.
Even Samsung's own research says they copied iPad.
It's hard to dance when you have two left feet. And they're both in your mouth.
Sometimes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Or a billion dollars.
According to Phil Schiller, Apple nearly sped off in a completely different direction.
Apple's "shaped glass" iPhone design was ahead of its time.
Apple is asking for a default victory in the design portion of its patent suit.
After several glaring courtroom mistakes, Samsung is fighting an uphill battle.
Samsung has won a temporary stay on U.S. sales of its Galaxy Nexus Smartphone.
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.
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.
We’ve already told you how Apple and Samsung are working closely with each other to introduce the world to the new iPad. Now, The Korean Times (via Slashgear) suggests the two technology powerhouses are working to bringing us an 7" iPad “Mini” later this year.
Apple and Samsung continue fighting each other over patent infringements, but that doesn’t mean they can’t work together. Case in point is the new iPad. According to Bloomburg, quoting iSuppli, Samsung is the only touch screen supplier for Apple’s latest tablet.
Samsung is so riddled with blind machismo that they can neither see nor read the writing on the wall.
"Who cares about the iTV?" Samsung boasts. "Our remotes have touch pads!" Oh, snap?
The battle between Samsung and Apple over iDevice designs has taken a particularly interesting turn. In an opposition brief to Apple’s motion for a preliminary injunction in the United States, Samsung is using the movie 2010: A Space Odyssey as evidence that there was “prior art” for a certain iPad-related design patent, according to Foss Patents.