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Ericsson Takes Apple Patent Dispute to Europe
2015-05-09 06:02:20| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Ericsson filed lawsuits for technology license payments in the U.K. Germany, and the Netherlands.
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SEOUL: LG takes on Samsung, Apple with new smart watch
2015-02-27 05:21:11| Electronics - Topix.net
Tech giant LG Electronics said Thursday that it would unveil the world's first Long Term Evolution-support smart watch at a mobile trade show next week, upping the ante against rivals Samsung and Apple. LG's new standalone G Watch Urbane, to be showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona March 2-5, enables users to make calls on the Voice over LTE networks, which is currently available on LTE-based smartphones.
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Samsung Takes on Apple Pay With LoopPay Acquisition
2015-02-19 02:02:30| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
LoopPay will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung, but will remain an independent team based in Boston.
Samsung Takes on Apple Pay With LoopPay Acquisition
2015-02-19 02:02:29| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
LoopPay will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung, but will remain an independent team based in Boston.
Xiaomi takes lead in China smartphone market, Apple 2nd
2015-02-17 11:34:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) A total of 107.5 million smartphones were shipped to China in the fourth quarter, up 2 percent from the previous quarter, according to data from the IDC. For the full year, 420.7 million smartphones shipped to China. The smartphone market in Q4 grew 19 percent from the year before, compared to an advance of 11 percent in the third quarter from the year earlier. The boost came from 4G phones, with 3G phone shipments affected in China by the reduction in operator subsidies. Also, while the share of phones sold through operators dropped, the number of phones sold through eTailers increased, going to double-digit shares from single-digit on sites such jd.com and tmall.com. Apple's launch of larger phones also contributed to the increase in shipments. For 2015, year-on-year growth for the smartphone market in China is expected to reach close to 10 percent. The increase could get a further boost from operators selling more smartphones via their own online sites, as well as through eTailers.