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A northern California jury directed Research in Motion Ltd to pay $147.2 million in patent litigation over a remote management system for wireless devices, according to an attorney for the plaintiff, Mformation Technologies Inc.
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Apple Inc's next generation baby is all set to woo the Chinese market. As the release date for the iPhone 5 approaches, Chinese online retailers have already jumped onto the Apple bandwagon offering the fabled iPhone 5 to consumers. Even though the release of the expected smartphone remains unconfirmed by Apple, pre-orders are for the iPhone wonder are pouring in!
The wait is finally over. The eagerly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3, touted as iPhone's nemesis, has finally hit Verizon stores. However, if you want to avoid being disappointed, I suggest you hurry to grab your copy - some store managers are citing limited availability and urging customers to snap up the smartphone wonder in a jiffy!
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Adobe Systems Inc and NBC Olympics have joined forces to stream events live from the Olympic Summer Games in London to mobile users in the United States, for free.
Japan's biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo Inc has sold 2.8 million smartphones since April and expects to achieve its sales target of 13 million smartphones in the year to next March, its president told Reuters.
Apple’s next iPhone is highly anticipated, especially with the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Nexus being at the fore of Android and Windows Phone 8 devices arriving later in 2013. The design, controversial during the iPhone 4's early months due to unreliable call signal, looks to be changed, according to new photos
Fans of the Nokia N9 might be feeling left out due to Nokia's focus on Windows Phone, but worry not boys and girls; an update for the device has been making the rounds from as early as last week. Nokia N9 software update PR1.3, is the latest software update for a handset that will never see a successor, well, that is if Nokia's Windows Phone push doesn't bear any fruit worth eating. No new features here, only improvements to performance and applications, which is good enough for most.
Even though Google's Galaxy Nexus device is involved in a potential ban dispute over universal search, Samsung has seemingly predicted its Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone could be next as the company has reportedly removed universal search from the S3. Samsung and Sprint described the update as a “security update” prior to releasing the over-the-air patch.
Everything that Apple does or is expected to do create a buzz and sets the rumor mills churning. Even before its anticipated fall launch, the iPhone 5 has been dissected and scrutinized as much as possible. The latest in the series is that Apple has finally been granted a patent for an app called iTravel that makes use of NFC technology to aid reservation and travel check-ins.
Motorola has finally revealed Motorola Atrix HD, which will hit AT&T stores on July 15. The smartphone market is witnessing a cut throat competition where every player is trying to introduce an innovative product, to keep itself ahead in the race. Motorola is also joining the bandwagon of these players by introducing Atrix HD, the successor to Atrix clan.
Verizon has pushed back the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S3 in retail stores until July 12, according to an updated product page on the carrier's Web site. The device was set for release July 10.
Research In Motion Ltd's new CEO vowed on Tuesday to turn around the embattled company with the new generation of BlackBerry devices coming next year, saying he would transform RIM into a "lean, mean, hunting machine."