Apple Bows to U.K. Judge, Apologizes on Website
That's a good corporate giant
Patent battle veers well into ridiculousness
Investigation was referenced in a filing with the US ITC
Will have to apologize for calling Samsung's models copies
Ruled that Samsung's phones don't infringe on Apple's designs
Samsung's CEO noted the iPhone was the gold standard in the smart phone industry when he said to build something like it
The S4 was previously rumored to be released early next year
Patent laws cost Americans choices
Something else the company seems to have in common with Apple
Recent Apple win in America not to be repeated in Asia
Device is not among those affected by outcome of patent lawsuit by Apple
Hearings will begin in December
Salt in the wound after winning $1 billion from the South Korean competitor
Says intellectual property deserves to be protected.
Samsung responds to losing to Apple in a patent trial last week
South Korean court has ruled both companies infringed on each other and has imposed a partial ban on their products
Presumably none of them are "How much are we getting paid for this, again?"
Just try to imagine sitting on the jury of a giant patent case. Just try.
Objects to effort to bring in 22 rebuttal witnesses in patent case against Samsung.
Workers under 16 found in China-owned factory.
Samsung's mobile president JK Shin wrote in a 2010 email, "I hear things like this: Let's make something like the iPhone."
Announcement comes amid a heated dispute with Apple.
Apple's lawsuit against Samsung over smartphone designs reveals absurdity of some intellectual property laws.
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