Google says Apple-Samsung decision isn’t related to core Android
The jury’s decision Friday in the landmark Samsung-Apple patent battle doesn’t relate to the core of the Android mobile operating system, Google said in a brief statement Monday. The jury ordered that Samsung pay Apple $1.05 billion for infringing on several Apple patents in Samsung Android-based smartphones and tablets. As the creator of Android, Google said that it doesn’t want anything to limit the creation of...
Lenovo’s K860 phablet gets priced in China: 2,188 yuan on August 28th
By Terrence O’Brien posted Aug 27th 2012 8:41AM Lenovo’s K860 has been making the rounds for a while now. That five-incher’s specs are hardly a secret. But, what has continued to evade us was a price and release date for this quad-core Exynos-powered beast. Thankfully, the Chinese manufacturer has finally come clean and we are happy to tell you the phablet will be hitting shelves tomorrow, August 28th, for 2,188 yuan...
Mountain Lion Available in July From Mac App Store
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Google on Apple v. Samsung: most infringed patents ‘don’t relate to the core Android operating system’
By Dana Wollman posted Aug 27th 2012 9:12AM When the jury in Apple v. Samsung handed down its verdict on Friday, we watched Apple take a victory lap and heard Samsung warn of hampered competition, but one company remained conspicuously silent: Google. This weekend, though, Mountain View finally released a statement, insisting that while Samsung lost the trial, the ruling doesn’t actually implicate Android. “The court of...
We’re hiring and we’re bipartisan, says tech lobby in Tampa
Attending the Republican National Convention in Tampa this week is Perse Faily, the CEO of start-up EMN8, who will deliver a message on the tech industry’s contribution to job growth. When the convention is over, she will head over to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., with the same message. Faily is on a bipartisan mission and she won’t be alone. The tech industry sees the conventions as an opportunity...
