Smartphone Patent Wars: Is The System Broken ?
Patents are meant to encourage innovation by protecting inventors to profit from innovation. Yet the smartphone patent war is intensifying. Is this a sign that the system is broken or
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Patents are meant to encourage innovation by protecting inventors to profit from innovation. Yet the smartphone patent war is intensifying. Is this a sign that the system is broken or
Nowadays, it may look like everyone wields an iPhone or an Android. And yes, if you carry a Blackberry, you may as well consider yourself a Luddite. But wait a
Eagerly awaited Ice Cream Sandwich is now almost ready to hit the market. Delivering his keynote address at Dreamforce 2011, Schmidt announced that the dessert, oops, operating system is likely
Samsung is currently battling with legal troubles. The company is hounded by Apple, which claims that Samsung has infringed upon its patents. So far, the legal authorities seem to be
Samsung Galaxy S2 was destined to be a popular phone and it did meet the expectations. According to Samsung, it sells a Galaxy S II phone every 1.5 seconds and
This week IFA begins and is the biggest technology event in Europe. It takes place every year in Berlin's Messe and this year’s looks to be the biggest and best yet.
Despite the fact that Samsung has its own mobile operating system, rumors are abound that the Korean company is looking to acquire WebOS from HP. However, if other rumors are
Samsung has spruced up its Galaxy S II smartphone ahead of IFA. The phone now boasts of 4G LTE and the same deluxe treatment has been extended to Samsung Galaxy