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An existing ban on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 in Germany was expanded Tuesday, July 24, to include the entire European Union. The court ruled, however, that Samsung can continue to sell its Galaxy Tab 10.1N in the region.
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Amazon.com Inc has focused single-mindedly on consumers for much of its existence. Now it has a new obsession: developers.
Apple Inc said Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is demanding from the iPhone maker a far higher patent royalty than Apple pays to other companies, at a rate the South Korean company has never sought from any other licensee.
Research In Motion (RIM) hasn't enjoyed any great success with its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, but it seems that plans of a 4G LTE-powered PlayBook slate aren't going anywhere as the company is tipped to launch a 4G LTE PlayBook tablet priced at $549.95 as early as next week.
The tablet wars are heating up and the latest entrant to join the bandwagon is Qualcomm. On July 24, the San Diego-based company unleashed its latest Snapdragon processor - the Snapdragon S4 Pro, running on a developer tablet, to the press. The tablet, also known as a Mobile Development Platform (MDP), is built by BSquare and is available for a hefty $1,299 on BSquare's website.
Apple is celebrating record breaking iPad sales for Q3 2012. The tech giant reported its Q3 revenues on Tuesday with $8.8 billion in profit, despite of lowered demand for existing iPhone models, ahead of iPhone 5's launch.
The London 2012 Olympics begins this Friday, July 27, and mobilenapps.com recently covered apps for not getting lost in London (easily done, considering how busy London will be). Below are notable apps for staying in touch with the two-week event, even if a TV or laptop isn't at hand.
In an effort to build on the success of the popular Kindle Fire and compete in an already crowded tablet market, Amazon is now reportedly working on “up to five or six tablets” in different sizes. The line would include a 10-inch tablet that could rival Apple’s iPad, said the president of U.S. retail chain Staples.
Apple's app vetting process is reportedly watertight, unless the copycat apps - on popular games like Angry Birds- or fraudulent releases, including a "Pokemon Yellow" app despite Nintendo never releasing an app on the platform, are considered. The latest issue isn't over the app per se, but surrounding the developers: Naughty Dog.
This Friday, June 27, London Olympics 2012 begins. The mammoth event has taken years of planning, toil, and money. This summer, England beckons and for people unfamiliar with London there's a lifeline: iOS and its apps. Apps are available with directions around London, so there's no reason to be lost.
Google Nexus 7 has created a buzz right from the day it has been launched. Numbers never lie and the reports from various retailers clearly state the sold-out status. Even though the online Google store has an 8 GB version up for sale all the 16 GB versions of the Nexus 7 are sold out. Nexus 7 is doing pretty well but the biggest rival to the Google Tablet is of course the new iPad.
Japan's Toshiba Corp, the standout performer among the country's battered chipmakers, plans to cut production of flash memory chips by 30 percent after being caught by oversupply and tumbling prices.
A German court on Tuesday upheld a ruling in favor of Samsung Electronics, denying a request by Apple Inc. to ban sales of the 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab model in Germany.