Samsung (page: 11)

Apple has filed a new motion to renew its ongoing efforts to stop sales of Samsung products in the U.S.

According to new reports, Samsung will finally unveil its first commercial Tizen OS devices at February's Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona.

Apple paid its lead law firm over $60 million to help the company in its patent battles against rival Samsung.

Samsung will spent $14 billion on marketing and advertising in 2013, an enormous figure.

A jury has ruled today that Samsung must pay Apple $290 million in additional damages for their patent infringement loss. Apple had been requesting $380 million.

According to IDC's new Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Android has surpassed 80 percent of the global smartphone market.

Apple and Samsung are back in a U.S. court where a $1 billion damages award given to Apple is to be reassessed.

A judge has agreed that Samsung violated a court-ordered agreement and leaked sensitive Apple documents to attorney and employees.

Seagate has announced their new Samsung-branded Spinpoint M9T, an HDD the company calls the world's thinnest at the 2TB storage point.

Samsung completed their annual analyst day in South Korea today, and there was certainly some interesting news to be had.

Nokia has announced that Samsung Electronics has extended a patent license agreement with the Finnish company.

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has said he wished Apple and Google were partners in the future to make devices smarter.

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has announced a new partnership with Samsung that will bring the company's TVs and tablets courtside

Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission has fined Samsung today for their efforts to undermine the reputation of local smartphone maker HTC.

Samsung has sold over 40 million Galaxy S4 units since the smartphone was launched six months ago, according to the company.

Samsung has been fined $340,000 after an investigation found it was behind an astroturfing campaign aimed at praising its products and attacking competitors.

Samsung Electronics has apologized to Chinese consumers following a state TV programme about problems with its devices.

Early this morning, a press release was distributed announcing Samsung's acquisition of Swedish fingerprint biometrics company Fingerprint Cards.

A fraud investigation is underway in Sweden after a press release falsely claimed that Samsung was going to buy Fingerprint Cards for $650 million.

Samsung has unveiled its new Galaxy Round smartphone, confirming rumors about an upcoming Samsung device with a curved display.
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