Samsung Galaxy S III Sales Seeing Major Improvements Since Apple Patent Trial

The Apple – Samsung patent trial lasted nearly a month long, as the two sides continued to argue their points. When the trial ended and Samsung was pronounced the underdog, the future didn’t look too bright for the Korean company. They know Apple could use the patent infringements as an advantage to ban specific Samsung products from the market. With even stock prices plunging a tad at the time, Samsung wasn’t sure what the future had in-store.

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Verizon Wireless Introduces Game Subscription Service For $5.99/Month

Verizon Wireless has launched its first mobile game subscription service called GameTanium for Android smartphones and tablets. The GameTanium service provides unlimited access to more than 100 of the best Android smartphone games and more than 50 of the best Android tablet games such as Doodle God, Fruit Ninja and World of Goo for $5.99 per device each month.

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Sports Car Challenge – Racing Game For Android And iOS [Free]

Sports Car Challenge is the most challenging racing game developed for iOS platform, and now available on Google Play for Android users. This exciting game is developed by Volkswagen (China) Investment Co. This game is totally free to download from Apple App Store and Google Play. Before you decided whether to try it or not, read the review below.

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Sony Forges New Partnership With HTC, Rebrands PlayStation Suite

Although Sony has been working diligently on the mobile front, it hasn’t been an active player in the arena by any measure. HTC, on the other hand, is known for the excellent designs of its devices and is a prominent player in the mobile market, even if it has a much smaller share than Apple and Samsung. Now, both companies have teamed up for a hardware partnership.

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Oracle Refused Share In Android Profits, Tries To Reach Agreement With Google

The last time we updated you about the Android IP Trial which is basically a legal tussle between Google and Oracle, it seemed that Oracle hadn’t gained much from the case. It was awarded only statutory damages for the infringement which the court ruled Google did commit. But statutory damages are too tiny a sum to make any difference to Oracle. Naturally, the company wanted to go after a share in Android’s profits.

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Google Earns More Mobile Ads Revenue From iPhone Than Android

Although Google is the primary force behind the Android platform and has been working hard to make Android smartphones a success, reports suggest that a major chunk of Google’s mobile ad revenues come from iPhone, and not from Android smartphones. One would say that if iOS devices were to fail in the market, this could seriously hurt Google’s finances because it would lose not millions, but billions, in mobile ad revenues it currently gets from iPhone.

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First Intel® Embedded Atom E600 Series System-on-Chip Supports Hardware Accelerated Adobe HD Flash Video Decoding on Linux

Secured & reliable wireless connectivity is now a great concern for the embedded devices. These embedded devices are used for various purposes by the security personals or other high end communications. An inviolable cellular connectivity to support both real time voice & data over a wireless network needs a central point of control. To meet these needs HabeyUSA introduced the BIS-6625-IV HDMI ultra compact connected embedded computer developed around the latest Intel® Embedded Atom E600 Series System-on-Chip (SoC). For the first time, Intel Embedded Atom supports hardware accelerated Adobe HD flash video decoding on Linux platform.

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