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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, August 22, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple v. Samsung jury finishes first day without verdict" San Jose Mercury News [Free Registration Required] 9:18 PM
  • "Apple-Samsung patent battle now in jury's hands: Closing arguments are over in the high-profile iPhone and iPad patent battle and the jury faces more than 700 decisions on its verdict form"  IDG News Service 7:59 AM
  • "Apple Closes, Urging Big Damages For Samsung: Sending patent case to the jury, Apple says Samsung willfully copied iPhone and iPad, and Samsung says Apple fears competition."  InformationWeek 11:52 AM
  • "Patent Expert Christopher Marlett On Why Apple Could Win Out Over Samsung In Court [TCTV] TechCrunch 8:16 PM
  • "Apple v Samsung: Five experts, five questions/We asked experts on the legal system, patent litigation and the smartphone market what they made of the case" IDG News Service 8:31 PM
  • "In Apple vs. Samsung, alchemy of damages takes the stage" Reuters 4:27 PM
  • "California jurors get to work in Apple vs. Samsung trial" Reuters 3:36 PM
  • "Samsung vs. Apple: Jury is Deliberating" [Video Report] CNBC 3:23 PM
  • "Apple, Samsung make final pitch to jury" Reuters 9:17 AM
  • "Apple vs Samsung: Apple's closing arguments summarised" Macworld UK 8:56 AM
  • "Apple and Samsung face iPhone 'copying' verdict" Telegraph 8:13 AM
  • "Apple and Samsung deliver closing arguments in high-profile patent case" V3 8:05 AM
  • "Apple's patent insanity infects Silicon Valley"  The Register 8:32 AM
  • "Apple v. Samsung goes to jury" Fortune 8:59 AM
  • "Kodak Patent Auction Creates Strange Bedfellows" ["The bidding group brings together a raft of strange bedfellows. It includes Apple Inc. and Google Inc., fierce competitors in the global smartphone market."] WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:27 PM
  • "Court ponders 'trespass' by iPad alarm: An Australian court has been asked to decide whether a man trying to find his allegedly stolen iPad was acting unlawfully when he tracked it down to a north Canberra townhouse using Apple's anti-theft app and a GPS." Canberra Times 9:18 PM