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The U.S. Defense Department approved use on its networks of Samsung Electronics Co. devices running a secure version of Google Inc.’s Android operating system.
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Samsung Electronics Co. lost a bid to delay a new trial over damages for some its products found by a U.S. jury in August to have infringed Apple Inc. patents.
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Apple Inc.’s $1.05 billion victory against Samsung Electronics Co. in a patent infringement case was cut almost in half by a judge who ordered a new trial for some Samsung products.
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Apple Inc. won court permission to tell a jury that Samsung Electronics Co. destroyed e-mail that the iPhone maker wanted to use as evidence in a patent trial set to begin July 30.
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Samsung Electronics Co. should post a bond equal to 88 percent of the value of smartphones found to infringe Apple Inc. patents if it loses a U.S. trade ruling and wants to keep selling the devices, a judge said.
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A U.S. trade agency is considering how much consumers and the U.S. economy would be hurt should it ban imports of Apple Inc. iPhones and iPads over a patent held by its largest competitor, Samsung Electronics Co.
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Apple Inc. failed to persuade a U.S. appeals court to review its decision that lets Samsung Electronics Co. continue selling the Galaxy Nexus smartphone while a patent-infringement case is pending.
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Cascades Computer Innovation, an Illinois company with the right to own 38 patents, lost its antitrust suit against a group of companies that refused to take a license to the patents.
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Apple Inc. Senior Vice President Phil Schiller, seeking to steal thunder from his company’s main competitor in the smartphone market, touted the iPhone a day before Samsung Electronics Co. unveils its Galaxy S4.
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Samsung Electronics Co. should post a bond equal to 88 percent of the value of smartphones found to infringe Apple Inc. patents if it loses a U.S. trade ruling and wants to keep selling the devices, a judge said.
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