Apple estimates $2.52 billion damages in Samsung battle
Apple Inc claims it is entitled to $2.525 billion of damages in its high-stakes battle against Samsung Electronics Co over patents for technology used in smartphones and tablets, such as the iPhone and iPad.
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Apple jurors grappled with complex patent issues
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The youngest juror, a 24-year-old whose favorite court attire was T-shirts bearing names of rock bands, chose a Beatles sweat-shirt for Friday's dramatic unveiling of the $1.05 billion verdict in favor of computer titan Apple Inc. One of the oldest was a retired electrical engineer who, as foreman, signed the unanimous verdict that Samsung Electronics Co. copied Apple's patented technology for the iPhone and iPad. Among the other seven jurors were a homemaker, a...
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Video: Apple wins $1B in Samsung patent suit
A California jury has ordered Korean tech giant Samsung to pay Apple more than a billion dollars for essentially stealing its iPhone and iPad technology. John Blackstone reports.
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Jury To Decide Apple's Patent Case Against Samsung
In one of the biggest patent infringement cases ever, Apple is suing Samsung for as much as $2.75 billion — charging that in creating its products, Samsung ripped off iPhone and iPad technology. Samsung countered with its own allegations.
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Why Samsung’s Challenge to Apple and Google Is Great for Consumers
Over the past few years, tech giants Apple and Google have emerged as dominant forces in the mobile-technology market. Although they’ve pursued radically different strategies, each company has been wildly successful: Apple generates $1 billion per month on iPhone sales, while Google’s Android operating system has racked up massive global market-share gains. Now, both companies face a rising threat from South Korean electronics titan Samsung, which has surged to become the largest handsetmaker in the world. Samsung appears poised to intensify competition in the mobile space, and that could benefit consumers. Samsung’s ascent was underscored last week when it introduced its highly anticipated new Galaxy S4 smartphone at an extravagant event at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The company showed off hands-free eye-tracking technology, among other new features. Google and Apple, meanwhile, are pushing toward next generation wearable computing, including Google Glass and ...
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Why Samsung’s Challenge to Apple and Google Is Great For Consumers
Over the last few years, tech giants Apple and Google have emerged as dominant forces in the mobile technology market. Although they’ve pursued radically different strategies, each company has been wildly successful: Apple generates $1 billion per month on iPhone sales, while Google’s Android operating system has racked up massive global market-share gains. Now, both companies face a rising threat from Korean electronics titan Samsung, which has surged to become the largest handset-maker in the world. Samsung appears poised to intensify competition in the mobile space, and that could benefit consumers. Samsung’s ascent was underscored last week when it introduced its highly anticipated new Galaxy S4 smart phone at an extravagant event at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. The company showed off hands-free eye-tracking technology, among other new features. Google and Apple, meanwhile, are pushing toward next generation wearable computing, including Google Glass and Apple’s ...
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