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Who has more to fear from Samsung's independence: Apple or Google?
The top Android device maker is showing increasing signs of autonomy, which could affect other mobile players. Read More


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Court rules MP3 resales illegal
Apple, Amazon, and other aspiring purveyors of secondhand digital goods are likely scrutinizing a federal judge's ruling that ReDigi's online marketplace for reselling legally purchased, "pre-owned" MP3s violates Capitol Records' copyrights. Read More

Three Apple patent claims reinstated -- but not one key to $1.05B Samsung suit
The USPTO has reinstated three claims in an Apple patent it had earlier said it was minded to reject -- but not the claim involved in Apple's $1.05 billion dollar lawsuit against Samsung, according to documents filed by Samsung with a Californian court on Monday. Read More


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