Android gains on Apple in surging tablet sector: survey
The global appetite for tablet computers is growing faster than previously thought – and Android-powered devices are gaining on iPads – a new survey claims.
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The global appetite for tablet computers is growing faster than previously thought – and Android-powered devices are gaining on iPads – a new survey claims.
Samsung has already been locked in court battles with Apple over the use of technology in their various mobile phone and tablet devices.
The South Korean tech giant reckons its operating income between July and September hit a whopping €5.6 billion.
A court has found that both tech companies infringed on each others patents which means that some of their products including the iPhone and iPad need to come off the shelves.
Latest development in the tech battle over alleged patent infringement.
The 7-inch device will run Google Wallet and Android Beam, according to training documents seen by Gizmodo Australia.
Samsung and Apple are engaged in a strategic war over patents in many countries across the world as they try to draw market share away from each other.
The injunction is just the latest episode of an ongoing patent battle between the two tech rivals.
Sony has unveiled two new tablets which will go on sale in Europe later this year.
A Dutch court issues a preliminary injunction blocking the sale of certain models of phones in some countries including Ireland.
Every country in the EU – except for the Netherlands – is subject to the injunction given by a court in Dusseldorf.
It will reportedly run Google’s Android operating system.
Samsung is counter-suing Apple for copyright infringement over mobile and tablet device design.
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Apple claims the design of Samsung’s Galaxy phones and tablet infringe patents and trademarks of their own designs.
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