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Samsung must pay $119.6 million more to Apple over patent infringements
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May 4, 2014
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Not a good day for Samsung, or its share holders

 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/03/…..?hpt=te_r1

May 8, 2014
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This is a bummer, because I like Samsung.

Well, they’ll weather the storm and come back stronger than ever!

May 17, 2014
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The idea with these financial punishments is that, each one of these 2 giants are trying to destabilize the other in order to take over a larger slash of the international smartphone market!

the  technologies are similar, and it’s hard to invent smth brand new…so the applications are a copy of another copy of another copy!Cool

May 28, 2014
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silvinyo said
The idea with these financial punishments is that, each one of these 2 giants are trying to destabilize the other in order to take over a larger slash of the international smartphone market!

the  technologies are similar, and it’s hard to invent smth brand new…so the applications are a copy of another copy of another copy!Cool

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/…..bomb-.html

Well, this shows how much I know about manufacturers…I assumed Samsung was Japanese, not South Korean.

According to the article, the owner of Samsung (and a heckuva lot of other stuff) is in the hospital, so there are worries about how the transfer of power is going to come about. Will be interesting to see.

 

 

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