Samsung Claims Jury Foreman Tainted His Decision In Apple vs. Samsung Case

After losing $1.05 billion and perhaps more during the late August patent-case decision; Samsung is fighting back in-attempt to lower that figure. While they obviously aren’t great at defending the designs of their devices, the Korean-based company has decided to take an alternative route. Samsung is questioning the jury one-by-one to find out what type of people completed the $1.05 billion verdict decision. One guy in particular seems highly suspicious, and Samsung wants to get to the bottom of this situation. Foreman, Velvin Hogan, was sued by Seagate Technology, and they happen to be owned by Samsung. As a result, they are crying that Hogan could have influenced the decision in a bias manner.

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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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Motorola Mobility Withdraws ITC Patent Accusation Against Apple

Motorola Mobility, owned and operated by Google, has withdrawn its recent patent infringement accusations against Apple with the International Trade Commission. The exact reason behind the patent withdrawal was left quiet. We are awaiting word on whether the Android-based smartphone maker will testify the reasons.

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The Worlds Largest Hedge Fund Is Owned By Apple

The world’s largest hedge fund probably isn’t located anywhere you would pinpoint. It’s actually present in Reno, Neveda, inside an office on Sandhill road. This by no means is a sprawling skyscraper; it’s nothing more than a mere office suite owned by Braeburn, a Nevada-based asset management corporation. The owner of Braeburn is a way more far-fetched popular company, and it may actually startle you. Apple; famous for producing the iPhone, iPod, and iPad is the parent-company.

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Apple Now Being Sued Over Patent Infringement In Passbook

Apple’s latest addition to iOS 6, Passbook, may lead the company into another lawsuit as a tech company claims four of its patents have been infringed upon in the product. This San Diego gaming and software company, Ameranth, is apparently suing Apple over these patent infringements. While it certainly isn’t a surprise, it is drop-dead humorous when you realize Apple cannot escape an upgrade without any acquisitions.

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Judge Ends Galaxy Tab 10.1 Ban, Apple May Have To Pay $2.6 Million In Damages

When Apple received a favorable verdict against Samsung in the landmark victory over its design patents, it also brought a rather small win for Samsung. The court found Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 not infringing the patents that Apple had brought forth. In light of this, Samsung moved the court to lift the ban from the tablet’s sales in the U.S. And now, the court has granted it.

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Apple Released Update For Verizon iPhone 5 Wi-Fi Network Data Bug

Two weeks past since Apple released iOS 6. But, iPhone 5 users of Verizon Wireless complained that they had been experiencing Wi-Fi connectivity problems. After receiving their complaint, Apple has released a solution for data bug that allows iPhone 5 to consume cellular data while connecting to a Wi-Fi network.

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Apple CEO Apologizes For Faulty Maps In iOS 6

Apple replaced Google Maps with its own offering in iOS 6. Ever since the release, users have been complaining and pointing out numerous errors. Now, Apple CEO Tim Cook has posted a letter to customers on the company’s website, apologizing for the user experience, and even pointing to some alternatives. Get the details inside.

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