- Apple Inc. (AAPL) filed a lawsuit in Germany seeking to ban sales of Samsung Electronics (005930) Co.'s smartphone models, including the Galaxy S Plus and the S II. (Bloomberg)
- There are some universally-agreed upon trends in technology, such as Moore's Law. A newer but perhaps equally intriguing industry observation relates to smartphone operating systems. It posits that these OSes have just a 10-year life cycle. (Forbes)
- Back in 2009, a small controversy began swirling around Google and Apple, amid allegations that the two companies had struck an informal agreement to not poach each others employees. (engadget)
- I don't buy the notion that the Consumer Electronics Show is dead or dying, if only because the Samsungs, Sonys and LGs of the world need a place where they can peacock on a grand stage — and Las Vegas is ideal. (Time)
- Apple is alleging the the use of a slide-to-unlock feature in the Android 4.0 flagship device infringes upon their intellectual property. (Phandroid)
- (This is a daily report on global news about patents, trademarks, copyright and other intellectual property topics.) Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) -- European Union regulators restarted their antitrust review of plans by Google Inc. (Businessweek)
- Nielsen's survey of smartphone owners in the U.S. (Barron's Online)
Saturday, January 21, 2012
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