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Three's A Crowd [in the smartphone market] | 40 comments | Create New Account
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Three's A Crowd [in the smartphone market]
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 04:08 PM EDT
HTC, Nokia and Research in Motion fight to stay in the game
Making mobile phones has always been an unforgiving, fast-paced business. Consumers (and network operators, which distribute and subsidise devices) soon turn their backs if new models disappoint.
economist

Rivals struggle before new iPhone
It’s shaping up to be a cold fall for smartphone makers other than Apple, as the trendsetter of the phone industry gears up to release the next iPhone.
courierpost-online

Swipe, pinch and zoom to the courtroom
NOT LONG after a jury in the Californian city of San Jose concluded on August 24th that Samsung should pay Apple just over $1 billion in damages for infringing six of the American firm’s software and design patents, stills from a year-old sitcom episode, in which a character demonstrates an absurd triangular tablet computer, began recirculating on the internet.
economist

HP, Dell try to dig out
Since Apple Inc. shifted the direction of computing with the release of the iPhone in June 2007, HP’s market value has plunged by 60 percent to $35 billion.
...
Like HP, Dell missed the trends that have turned selling PCs into one of technology’s least profitable and slowest growing niches.
...
“It’s like they are both standing on the dock watching boats that have already sailed,”
spokesman.com

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Samsung Tokyo Victory Shows U.S. Jury Verdicts Don’t Sway Judges
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, September 06 2012 @ 05:13 PM EDT
http://www.sfgate.com/business/bloomberg/article/Samsung-Tokyo-Victory-Shows-U-S
-Jury-Verdicts-3844611.php

"Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co.’s victory over Apple Inc.
in a Tokyo court shows that global judges won’t automatically heed a $1.05
billion U.S. jury verdict issued in California a week earlier."

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