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South Korean court rules Samsung didn't copy Apple's iPhone design, but both ...
Washington Post
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea's Samsung won a home court ruling in its global smartphone battle against Apple on Friday when Seoul judges said the company didn't copy the look and feel of the U.S. company's iPhone, and that Apple infringed on ...
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iPhone 5 event tipped for split from iPad mini on September 12
SlashGear
The new iPhone (aka the iPhone 5) has been tipped several times by well-connected sources as having an announcement date of September 12 – today there's a multi-sourced addition to that suggestion that says the event will not include the iPad mini.
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SlashGear
IDC: Apple's China iPhone almost halves in Q2
ZDNet
Figures suggest that soon-to-be and existing Apple customers are waiting for the next iPhone, expected in September, or jumped ship entirely in favor of rival smartphones. Enter Lenovo, which managed to knock Apple off its second place perch to fourth ...
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Find My iPhone electronic trespassing claims absurd: legal expert
ZDNet
A legal expert has said that it is absurd to consider the use of Find My iPhone software to track a stolen iPad located in a stranger's house as a form of "electronic trespassing". That is exactly what one Canberra man reportedly did when a stolen iPad ...
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Apple Counts on IPhone Being Too Cool for US Import Ban
Businessweek
Apple Inc. (AAPL) is counting on the popularity of its devices and political pressure to thwart efforts by Google Inc. (GOOG)'s Motorola Mobility to block imports of the iPhone and iPad, two of the best-selling electronic devices in the U.S.. The U.S ...
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iPhone trails at No.7 in China's smartphone market, report says
CNET
iPhone trails at No.7 in China's smartphone market, report says. The Chinese hold Apple's products in high regard, but the iPhone is too costly and isn't hooked into China Mobile's network, analysis firm IHS says. Donna Tam. by Donna Tam. August 23 ...
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Facebook Updates iPhone App to Be Less Clunky
TIME
MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — What's the worst insult you can throw at a fast-moving company like Facebook? Call its iPhone app slow and poky. On Thursday, Facebook Inc. addressed users who had gripes with its app for iPhones and iPads with the launch of ...
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TIME
Boot up: Sony's cuts, Samsung's new idea, iPhone 4 prototyped and more
The Guardian (blog)
Among the fascinating elements is that the metal mockup looks startingly like what is now the Nokia Lumia, though that is a much nicer shape (and not metal). However, the article's suggestion that these are precursors to the iPhone 4 sounds off ...
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The Guardian (blog)
iPhone 5 release date: Long Term Evolution almost confirmed?
PopHerald.com
In United Kingdom, Pocket Lint is reporting that Everything Everywhere will support the LTE iPhone 5. Ahead of the rumored September 12 iPhone 5 keynote, Everything Everywhere's LTE network in the 1800MHz spectrum band will launch on September 11, ...
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PopHerald.com
iPhone, Not Networks, Blamed for SMS Vulnerability
Vision 2 Mobile
The iPhone, not mobile network operators, are responsible for a vulnerability in the handset's SMS feature, a mobile security company said Thursday. AdaptiveMobile commented on a researcher's finding in a blog that a flaw in the iPhone could allow ...
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iPhone 5 in-cell touchscreen rolling out at LG
SlashGear
The CEO of LG Display has this week made it clear that they've started production of display panels using in-cell technology, these panels quite likely headed for Apple's new iPhone (aka the iPhone 5) next month. While LG has not been able to be ...
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SlashGear
LG Gets Production of Thinner iPhone Display Underway
PCWorld
LG has started mass-producing a new type of thinner display for use in the next-generation iPhone, according to reports. Apple patented the technology and would be the first to use new in-cell technology for its iPhone, giving it an edge over competing ...
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SKorean court rules Samsung didn't copy iPhone
Marin Independent-Journal
Each side was also ordered to pay limited damages. The court ordered Apple to remove the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad 1 and iPad 2 from store shelves in South Korea, ruling that the products infringed on two of Samsung's telecommunications patents.
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iPhone 5 Rumored Parts Featured On YouTube [VIDEO]
International Business Times
The first noticeable upgrade is the enlarged screen and smaller home button size of the new iPhone 5, claims Justin; other changes including switching the location of the camera and proximity sensor. Now the camera is above the speaker and the ...
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International Business Times
LG Display Starts Touch Screens Output Before New IPhone
Businessweek
(034220), a supplier to Apple Inc. (AAPL), started mass production this month of screens with built- in touch sensors, components speculated to be used in the next version of the iPhone. "There were a lot of trials and errors as we tried a technology ...
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