Apple Scores Small Victory in U.S. Patent Battle Against HTC
Apple won a small battle against HTC and the Android operating system on Monday, but the legal war continues. The U.S. International Trade Commission, following a review last summer, announced it had determined device maker HTC is infringing an Apple patent for data detection technology and, beginning in April, HTC will be prevented from importing devices into the U.S. using that technique. -mobile-tech-today
Google May Want an Android Tablet of Its Own
Google may be planning to enter the tablet market in the medium term -- and not just as a partner in an OEM relationship. Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman, told an Italian newspaper that -technewsworld
700,000 Android devices now activated every day
l about keeping it in the family over at Google, so it's no surprise that Andy Rubin took to Google+ to reveal that 700,000 Android devices are now being activated every day. There was no messing about in his update, which simply read, "There are now over 700,000 Android devices activated every day.&q... -techradar
Nexus S Ice Cream Sandwich update pushed back
put the brakes on its global roll-out of Android 4.0 for the Samsung Nexus S handset.The Nexus S was the first device to be chosen for the Ice Cream Sandwich update following the Samsung Galaxy Nexus launch earlier this month.Some users of the Nexus S (which debuted Android Gingerbread) had already received... -techradar
Windows Phone
Nokia and Microsoft tempted by joint bid for RIM?
ing report in the Wall Street Journal has claimed that top brass at Nokia and Microsoft recently spoke of making a joint bid to buy RIM.The two companies, who seem to be growing ever closer, looked at capitalising on RIM's recent woes according to "people familiar with the matter."The WSJ says th... -techradar
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