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Samsung Was Warned By Google To Not Copy Apple’s Design

Paul Morris·July 26, 2012
The ongoing patent infringement battle between Cupertino-based Apple and Korean born Samsung is about to come to a full swing next week when the official trial starts in which a judge will attempt to determine who exactly has infringed upon who and what the punishment will be. Apple is heading into the case in confident and jubilant mood thanks to recent judgments ruling that Samsung can't sell specific devices in the United States, but it is worth remembering that this isn't a small case with Apple looking forward to claim $2.5 billion in damages from the world’s current leading smartphone vendor.

Apple Couldn’t Have Sold Any iPhone Without The Help Of Our Patents: Samsung

Paul Morris·July 26, 2012
For those of us who are on the outside looking in, it appears that the war of the patents between Apple and Samsung isn't likely to come to any kind of mutually beneficial end any time soon. Both companies are exercising their right to accuse the other of infringing on patents which they individually own, claims that have resulted in certain Samsung devices being banned from sale in the United States. Samsung had earlier appealed the decision but found themselves on the wrong end of the result as the hearing judge decided not to overturn the decision in favor of a trial.

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Paul Morris·July 26, 2012

Microsoft’s Bing Get Me There App Launches For London-Going iPhone Owners

Oliver Haslam·July 26, 2012
Microsoft's latest iOS app aims to make traversing the English capital of London as easy as possible, and Bing Get Me There may prove invaluable for anyone heading to the imminent Olympic games. With the Olympics currently kicking off all across London, there are bound to be plenty of people roaming the streets of the English capital, and as is the case so often these days the chances are they will be turning to their smartphones for directions. If they happen to have an iPhone in their pockets and don't mind using something branded with Microsoft's Bing, then this new app could well be right up their well navigated street.

iWork For iOS And OS X Updated, Features Deeper iCloud Support And Retina Graphics For MacBook Pro

Oliver Haslam·July 25, 2012
Apple has today pushed out updated releases of both the iOS and Mac versions of the popular iWork site of productivity apps. While the release of Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion is obviously Apple's biggest software push of the day, the Cupertino firm is also unleashing an updated version of its iWork suite of apps across both the Mac and iOS devices.

Apple Q3 2012: $35 Billion In Revenue, 26 Million iPhones, 17 Million iPads, And 4 Million Macs Sold

Paul Morris·July 25, 2012

iPhone 5 Cases Surface In UK, Indicates A 4-Inch Display [IMAGES]

Ben Reid·July 25, 2012
The next iPhone, dubbed the "iPhone 5," is hotly rumored to be packing a slightly larger, near-four inch display, and cases cropping up in the UK serve only to corroborate this notion. Apple has stuck religiously to the 3.5-inch display on each iPhone iteration hitherto, but with many rival smartphone vendors following the ethos that bigger is better in terms of the screen, Apple finally appears to have caved.

Another Malware App Sneaks Into iOS App Store

Paul Morris·July 25, 2012
It is possibly the news which many people didn't think they would ever hear when talking about Apple's iOS App Store, but one app that is available on the store for download has been found to contain a malware worm within its guts. Before we all go raising the alarms and condemning Apple for first having security vulnerabilities that allowed in-app purchase protocols to be bypassed and now hosting an app that contains malware, it is worth noting that the worm in question is classified as extremely low-threat and is only a possible disturbance to those who are using the Windows operating system.

Apple To Deliver Presentation At Black Hat Conference For The First Time Ever

Ben Reid·July 25, 2012

Apple Wants $2.5 billion From Samsung In Patent Claim And Damages

Ben Reid·July 24, 2012
As part of the ongoing court battles with Samsung, Apple is seeking to recover a whopping $2.5 billion in damages for patent infringement, as well as $30 per device sold by Samsung, according to new court filings.

New iPod touch Will Have A Longer Display, Dual-Core A5 Chip And iPad Form Factor [REPORT]

Ben Reid·July 24, 2012
As Apple fans lose themselves amongst the talk of the next iPhone, as well as the murmurs regarding a smaller iPad, the iPod touch continues to be overlooked, but according to Japanese blog Macotakara, the Cupertino company is planning to give the forgotten device a fairly significant upgrade.

Solar App For iPhone Is A Beautiful And Simple To Use Weather App Which Is Based Heavily Around Gestures

Paul Morris·July 24, 2012

Apple Will Reportedly Sell A 30-Pin To 19-Pin Dock Connector Port For Existing iPhone Accessories Come This Fall

Paul Morris·July 24, 2012
It has only been a matter of hours since the online media brought news that Apple is intending to introduce a new dock connection setup with the release of the next-generation iPhone, likely to be introduced to the world in October of this year. Various outlets, including ourselves, have reported that Apple is intending to reduce space required for connections on the bottom of the new iPhone by doing away with the current 30-pin connection setup and introducing a new streamlined 19-pin connector port.

iOS In-App Purchase Bug Is Now A Thing Of Past, Developers Rejoice

Ben Reid·July 24, 2012
A couple of days ago, we reported of a hacker by the name of Alexey Borodin, who had found a way to exploit the in-app purchasing system of iOS. Apple always responds properly whenever there's a whiff of a security flaw, and as well as promising developers the issue will be completely resolved when iOS 6 arrives around October, the Cupertino outfit has delivered an interim fix.

Pegatron Ramps Up Production Of Next iPhone [REPORT]

Ben Reid·July 23, 2012
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