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The latest news on the Apple Samsung case is that Samsung now has to show their products to Apple prior to being shipped so Apple can examine them for possible patent infringmenets.
Samsung has made it clear that their design division in question is in no way related to the division that supplies Apple with components so no need to worry about that, despite this whole patent case.
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Posted: 2011-05-26 03:42:30
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Well guess what, Samsung says that it is only fair to see the next iPhone and iPads.
See it
here and
here.

[ This Message was edited by: skblakee on 2011-05-29 13:32 ]
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Posted: 2011-05-29 14:22:19
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Hahaha Ya i read that too. Except apple has never released a product that looks anything like a samsung product. The fact that the galaxy tab 2 was already shown then recalled to "change strategies" when the ipad 2 was released shows who copied who.
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Posted: 2011-05-29 15:51:12
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Posted: 2011-06-10 17:06:18
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Lol @ apple... they aren't above stealing idea's from the competition themselves...fuckin hypocrites.
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Posted: 2011-07-03 02:34:00
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Ya, except they're the only ones smart enough to patent the design.
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Posted: 2011-07-03 05:52:18
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The problem is that Apple claim to have invented everything next they'll be claiming to have invented to the mobile phone too and because they have so much power now and everyone is in awe of them they seem to get away with things.
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Posted: 2011-07-03 11:41:57
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Samsung To Apple:
You Say “Copyist,” We Say “Competition”
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Posted: 2011-07-04 12:11:18
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Samsung Drops Counter-Suit Against Apple
Samsung Electronics Co. dropped a patent-infringement suit against Apple Inc. (AAPL), filed at a U.S. federal court in April in response to allegations its Galaxy products copied the iPhone and iPad.
To clarify, this does not mean that Samsung has abandoned its own infringement claims against Apple. Those claims have been rolled into counter-claims in the original suit.
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Posted: 2011-07-04 16:47:45
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Court tells Apple August 5 hearing on Samsung ban too early
Judge Lucy Koh told Apple in a weekend hearing that its request for a preliminary ban on Samsung devices might be too quick. The iPhone maker had suggested a hearing on the afternoon of August 5 but was told that the timing might not give either side enough time for discovery to prove or disprove the need for a ban. Both have until July 8 to provide a joint statement either agreeing on a schedule or explaining their views if they disagree.
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Posted: 2011-07-06 02:52:17
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