Google had a successful week introducing the its new Asus-built Nexus 7 tablet, its latest version of Android (nicknamed Jelly Bean), and it's first self-manufacture hardware product in the Nexus Q. But the week is ending on a sour note as Apple was awarded a requested injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the flagship handset of the Android operating system. full story ![]()

Samsung was the first Android phone maker to take a stab at tablets. Released in 2010, the Galaxy Tab was a 7-inch slate that cost more than the bigger and better iPad. Or, to put it more bluntly, it was a certified dud. But Samsung kept chipping away, making tablets in all shapes and sizes, and is now gaining on Apple’s shrinking lead. How does Samsung’s latest – the Galaxy...
gizmag.com (18 days ago)
Apple has submitted a request to the courts that it be allowed to add Samsung's recently released flagship Android phone, the Galaxy S4, to the companies' upcoming patent battle. That's right: if you thought that the epic patent war between Apple and Samsung was more or less finished when Apple was awarded over $1 billion nearly a year ago, you're dead wrong. The "he copied,...
techradar.com (5 days ago)
The Galaxy has helped Samsung overtake Apple in the smartphone market, and Samsung is expected to add to its gains with the new Galaxy S4, set to be unveiled at an event in New York City on Thursday.
marketwatch.com (2 months and 9 days ago)
Preliminary decision the first step in a process that could see Samsung's Galaxy, Transform and Nexus devices banned in the US.
businessspectator.com.au (1 month and 11 days ago)

IntroductionThe announcement that Samsung has sold the most phones, and in particular more than double the amount of iPhones, will no doubt be of little shock.The Samsung Galaxy S3 was the most popular selling smartphone in Q3 2012, following in the footsteps of its older brother, the now 18 month-old Samsung Galaxy S2.Samsung Galaxy S4: what we know so farOne of the secrets...
techradar.com (1 month and 23 days ago)
Nothing makes a Samsung enthusiast say, “Shut up and take my money,” quite like the awe-inspiring special specifications that fuel rumors about smartphones months before their releases. Entries in Samsung’s Galaxy series have become some of the most popular mobile gadgets in recent years, with many being dubbed iPhone Killers because of their anticipated effects on their...
ibtimes.com (2 months and 19 days ago)
Apple on Monday submitted a list of 22 Samsung products to the U.S. District Court in California that it believes infringes upon its technology, The Verge reported. The list includes a variety of smartphones and tablets such as the Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II, Galaxy Note 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. The company also asked the court for permission to add the newly released...
yahoo.com (5 days ago)
It’s not only Apple rolling out iOS 6.1.1 to iPhone 4S that is making news in the tech world, if latest reports are to be believed, Google is also playing its part by rolling out Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for its Nexus devices, including the GSM Galaxy Nexus handset and both Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets.
ibtimes.com (3 months and 6 days ago)
Samsung has released a commercial talking about the design of the Samsung Galaxy S 4 - an ad that feels a heck of a lot like something Apple would produce.
wsj.com (20 days ago)
Filed under: Investing If you thought Samsung's recently unveiled Galaxy S4 was the company's next big thing, you'd be sorely mistaken. No, my Foolish friend, Samsung's next big thing is the Galaxy Mega, which was made official today. The good news is that Samsung ditched the horrible "Fonblet" name it was originally considering. Galaxy Mega 6.3. Source: Samsung. The Galaxy...
dailyfinance.com (1 month and 7 days ago)
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