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  • Review: Samsung's Galaxy Nexus a sweet smartphone

    As fans of Google's Android mobile software well know, each new version is named after a sugary treat, such as Gingerbread or Honeycomb. Android is about to get even sweeter with Ice Cream Sandwich _ a smooth, feature-rich operating system that will run first on the delectable Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone.


  • Australian court rules Samsung can sell Galaxy

    Samsung Electronics Co. is free to sell its Galaxy tablet computers in Australia after the country's highest court Friday dismissed rival Apple's appeal in its global patent battle.


  • Samsung can sell disputed devices in US, for now

    A federal judge has blocked Apple Inc.'s attempt to prevent Samsung Electronics Co. from selling certain smartphones and tablets in the U.S. because they allegedly infringe iPhone and iPad patents.


  • Australian court extends ban on Galaxy tab sales

    Apple Inc. won a small victory on Friday in its global patent battle with rival Samsung, after Australia's highest court temporarily extended a ban on sales of Samsung's Galaxy tablet computers in the country.


  • Australian court clears sale of Samsung Galaxy tab

    Samsung Electronics Co. is closer to selling its new Galaxy tablet computer in Australia after a court on Wednesday overturned a ruling that sided with Apple's allegations Samsung had copied its iPad and iPhone.


  • Australian court clears sale of Samsung Galaxy tab

    Samsung Electronics Co. is closer to selling its new Galaxy tablet computer in Australia after a court on Wednesday overturned an earlier ruling that favored Apple's allegations Samsung had copied its iPad and iPhone.


  • Study: Android is half of all smartphone sales

    The market share for smartphones running Google Inc.'s Android software doubled in the third quarter as more devices became available and Apple delayed release of a new iPhone, according to the research firm Gartner.


  • Calif. jury rejects Rambus antitrust claims

    A California jury denied Rambus Inc. billions of dollars in damages as it determined that chip-makers Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. didn't conspire to fix prices of memory chips in order to hike the prices of products for which Rambus licenses the rights.


  • Calif. jury decides vs. Rambus in antitrust suit

    A California jury denied Rambus Inc. billions of dollars in damages as it determined that chip-makers Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. didn't conspire to fix prices of memory chips in order to make products designed by Rambus more expensive.


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