By Joel Rosenblatt on August 16, 2012 Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) rested its case in a patent-infringement trial with Apple Inc. (AAPL) after putting on witnesses who said the iPhone maker would owe the South Korean company as much as $421.8 … Verizon Wireless clears hurdles in cable spectrum deal - Reuters
* DoJ to approve spectrum sale, sets conditions for commercial deals * FCC chairman urges spectrum deal approval * Analyst sees more spectrum deals following * Consumer groups still concerned about competition environment By Sinead Carew and Jasmin … Zuckerberg Fortune Drops $600 Million as Facebook Flops - Businessweek
By David de Jong on August 16, 2012 The fortune of Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Inc. (FB)'s co-founder and CEO, dropped to a new low today. The 28-year-old's net worth fell to $10.2 billion, its lowest point since the company's May 17th initial public … Android news and rumor roundup for the week ending Aug. 17 - Network World
By Jon Gold, Network World I really thought the whole stylus idea had been consigned to the same storage closet as Zip drives and dial-up modems, but Samsung doggedly stuck with it in the Galaxy Note 10.1, an ambitious new design that attempts to … Samsung rests asking $421.8 million vs Apple - SlashGear
This week the mobile device patent and design court case between Apple and Samsung is coming to final resting points starting with Samsung asking for a sum of $421.8 million from Apple if infringements are found valid. Samsung's offensive piece of this … FAQ: How to get Windows 8 now...legally - Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld – Starting yesterday, Microsoft began releasing the final code of Windows 8 to developers, IT professionals and businesses that license the company's products in volume. We spell out two ways — one free, one not — that … Justice Dept approves Verizon-cable deals cos, applies conditions to protect ... - Washington Post
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department on Thursday approved Verizon Wireless' $3.9 billion purchase of wireless spectrum from four of the nation's largest cable companies but applied conditions to the deal to protect consumers from reduced competition and …
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