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Friday, September 14, 2012

Technology Report: Apple did not violate Samsung patents: U.S. trade judge

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09/14/2012
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Apple did not violate Samsung patents: U.S. trade judge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple did not violate patents owned by Samsung Electronics in making the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad, a judge at the International Trade Commission said in a preliminary ruling on Friday.
Apple shares jump, hit record high on "iPhone 5 fever"
(Reuters) - Apple Inc shares jumped on Friday, touching a record high on what one analyst called "iPhone 5 fever" as the company said some customers must wait two to three weeks for the new, slimmer, faster smartphone that accounts for half its revenue.
Apple snubs emerging mobile payment standard
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - EBay Inc Chief Executive John Donahoe often quotes a merchant saying NFC stands for "Not For Commerce" - and dismisses the prospects of Near Field Communication technology used to turn cellphones into mobile wallets.
Apple's iPhone 5 puts Europe in 4G slow lane
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - Apple's iPhone 5, launched to great fanfare in the United States on Wednesday, will not work on superfast mobile broadband networks in much of Europe, potentially confusing consumers and setting back the development of 4G services in the region.
Nintendo Wii U adds TV, video for November launch
NEW YORK/TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co's "Wii U", packed with innovative TV and video features, will hit U.S. store shelves on November 18 as it plays catch-up with Microsoft and Sony and aims to lure gamers back from the Internet and mobile devices.
PCs no longer consume majority of DRAM chips: IHS iSuppli
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - For the first time since the 1980s, personal computers no longer account for the majority of demand for DRAM memory chips.
China's Huawei urges Australia not to discriminate on telco security
CANBERRA (Reuters) - China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, which was banned from tendering for work on Australia's national broadband network, urged Australia not to discriminate against foreign communications companies.
With the wave of a hand, Intel wants to do away with passwords
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Passwords for online banking, social networks and email could be replaced with the wave of a hand if prototype technology developed by Intel makes it to tablets and laptops.
China telecom equipment makers deny threat to U.S. security
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Executives from China's top makers of telecommunications gear denied putting hidden spy code into their equipment at a rare public hearing of the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee on Thursday.
Aggressive iPhone launch plan boosts Apple outlook
(Reuters) - Sales of the new iPhone 5 could be double those of the previous model in its first week on the market, thanks to Apple Inc's most aggressive smartphone launch plan yet, and up to 33 million iPhones may be sold this quarter, analysts said.
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