Advertisements After Motorola, another big manufacturer is planning to launch Intel-powered smartphones. According to a report in China Post, Acer is gearing up to release its first Android smartphone with Intel chip inside by year-end.
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Advertisements A UK court has denied Apple’s appeal against the decision that Samsung did not infringe its design patents.
Advertisements Looks like Amazon’s hardware ambitions are touching a new high, as the e-tailing giant is reportedly in talks with Texas Instruments (TI) to buy its smartphone and tablet OMAP chip business. The report coming from calcalist.co.il, which suggests that both the companies are in “advanced negotiations.”
Advertisements A US appeals court has overturned the preliminary injunction on the sales of Galaxy Nexus today, reports Reuters. The court also sent back the case to the lower court, which had earlier granted the injunction to Apple.
Advertisements Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC today announced its quarterly results and they did not bring good news for the company investors, as the company posted a record 79 per cent drop in quarterly profit.
Advertisements Motorola was awarded a rare win over Microsoft in patent lawsuit on Friday, when a Germany court ruled that the Google- owned company did not infringe Windows-maker’s one patent.
Advertisements It seems the rumours suggesting multiple Nexus smartphones might be true after all. After WSJ, Android & Me, now Digitimes is claiming that Google is expanding the Nexus program and taking a totally different approach than what we have seen until now.
Advertisements Similar to what was indicated in an old WSJ report, Google is reportedly planning to revamp the Nexus program. Unlike until now, any manufacturer would now be able to become a part of Nexus program, given they adhere to the program conditions.
