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Google Inc. is changing the leadership of the unit at the heart of its mobile-technology war with Apple Inc., saying Sundar Pichai will succeed Andy Rubin at the helm of the Android software business.
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Research In Motion Ltd. plans to showcase the first two of its BlackBerry 10 smartphones on Jan. 30 and then start selling the devices in February, moving forward with a critical step in its comeback bid.
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AT&T Inc.’s pursuit of U.S. government approval for its proposed $39 billion purchase of T- Mobile USA Inc. may lead to more regulation for the telecommunications industry.
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Google Inc.’s requirement to make new patent-licensing offers to Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. under its settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission probably won’t resolve lawsuits among the technology giants, according to patent lawyers.
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Analysts and legal experts comment on Apple Inc.’s victory today in a federal court case in San Jose, California, against South Korea’s Samsung Electronics Co., which it accused of copying mobile phone designs and patents.
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Apple Inc.’s request for additional damages against Samsung Electronics Co. for patent infringement remains to be decided after the iPhone maker lost its bid to block U.S. sales on 26 of the Galaxy maker’s devices.
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Apple Inc. is set to refresh the iPad computer line to stave off challenges from rivals that are rushing into the fray with tablet-style devices of their own.
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Apple Inc. awaits a judge’s decision on its request for additional damages against Samsung Electronics Co. for patent infringement after the iPhone maker lost its bid to block U.S. sales on 26 of the Galaxy maker’s devices.
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Apple Inc. unveiled a taller, lighter and speedier iPhone that’s poised to become the fastest selling technology gadget in history -- even as competition accelerates in the $219.1 billion smartphone market.
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Google Inc.’s Android software, the most widely used smartphone operating system, is making the leap to rice cookers and refrigerators as manufacturers vie to dominate the market for gadgets controlled via the Internet.
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