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By Bloomberg News |
February 7, 2013
On billboards across Beijing, in subway stations and on banners outside its stores, China Mobile Ltd. is inviting subscribers to “Change Phones for the New Year!” with Nokia Oyj’s Lumia 920T.
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By Eric Engleman, Sara Forden and Brian Womack, Bloomberg |
January 4, 2013
Google Inc. is free to extend its dominance of the $50 billion Internet-search market after U.S. regulators ended an investigation into whether the company unfairly disadvantaged competing websites
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By Beth Jinks, Bloomberg |
December 19, 2012
A group including Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. agreed to buy patents from bankrupt Eastman Kodak Co. for about $525 million, gaining digital-imaging technology to capture and share pictures.
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By Peter Blumberg, Bloomberg |
November 27, 2012
Apple Inc. and LG Electronics Inc. infringed an Alcatel-Lucent SA unit’s patents for electronic devices including phones and computers, a lawyer said at the start of a trial.
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By Tim Culpan and Adam Satariano, Bloomberg |
November 12, 2012
Apple Inc. settled all global lawsuits with HTC Corp., signaling a new willingness to resolve patent disputes without resorting to the “thermonuclear war” stance favored by co-founder Steve Jobs.
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By Adam Satariano and Ryan Faughnder, Bloomberg |
September 20, 2012
Apple Inc. is poised for a record iPhone 5 debut and may not be able to keep up with demand as customers line up from Sydney to New York to pick up the latest model of its top-selling product.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
September 4, 2012
Motorola’s next phone, set to be unveiled at a Verizon event this week, is said to have an edge-to-edge screen. A conference is scheduled for Wednesday and the phone is expected to be available later this year.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
August 31, 2012
According to Bloomberg, Google is planning to sell off the Motorola Mobility business unit that manufactures set-top boxes and other home-networking gear.
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By Susan Decker, Bloomberg |
August 24, 2012
Apple Inc. is counting on the popularity of its devices and political pressure to thwart efforts by Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility to block imports of the iPhone and iPad.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
August 14, 2012
Google reported it would cut 4,000 workers, or 20% of the workforce of Motorola, the cellphone maker it bought for $12.5 billion last year, while shutting nearly a third of offices worldwide.