Everything Everywhere (EE) has rolled out its 4G mobile internet service, with up to 12Mbit/s mobile connections now available in 11 cities. From today, 4G is available to subscribers in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield, ...
Late next year, consumers will be able to buy smartphones that either come with native hypervisor software or use an app allowing them to run two interfaces on the phone: one for personal use, one for work. The technology could help ...
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The US Court of Appeals has overturned a ban on sales of Samsung's Galaxy Nexus phone granted in June after an application by Apple in the patent dispute war between the rival companies. The court found that the district court in ...
Tags: US, lift ban, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, patent law
Samsung has failed in its bid to get an injunction against its Galaxy tablet overturned in the US. The injunction was placed before the recent court case that the company decisively lost to Apple–although the Galaxy tablet was not ...
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Sprint announced Monday it had launched its 4G LTE network in 15 cities, mainly in areas surrounding the major markets of Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City and San Antonio. Residents in and around Waco, Texas, were also added to the ...
Tags: 4G LTE, Sprint, USA, wireless service
A court in California denied Samsung on Tuesday a stay on a preliminary injunction against sales in the U.S. of Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone running Android, a day after the same court refused to stay a similar injunction against the ...
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