Apple wins critical SIM connector patent

From CNET News.com: Apple was awarded a patent that covers how SIM cards can easily be replaced or removed in a device.

The patent covers multiple methods of inserting a SIM card, including the "plunger system," in which a user pushes on a plunger rod to eject the SIM card. The...

Samsung Wants U.S. Sales Ban on Ericsson Products

From DailyTech: Samsung Electronics has announced that it has filed a complaint against Ericsson in the United States with the International Trade Commission. Samsung is seeking a ban on the U.S. import and sale of several products Ericsson makes due to patent violations.

"We have...

BB10 With New Keyboard Style Gets Pictured

From DailyTech: While there's still a hearty helping of gloom and doom surrounding embattled Canadian smartphone-maker Research in Motion, Ltd. (TSE:RIM), there's also been recent signs that could raise the hope that the company could survive the rocky and delay-filled BlackBerry 10...

Huawei Shows Off Smartphone with 6.1” Full-HD Display

From X-bit Labs: If one have thought that the 5.5” display of Samsung Galaxy Note II is too large for a smartphone, but is too small for a tablet, think again, as Huawei is preparing to release a new “phablet” device next year, which will feature gigantic 6.1” screen with 1920*1080...

Look Out Intel; Samsung Test 14 nm FinFETs

From DailyTech: At the Intel Develop Forum, the world's largest maker of traditional PC central processing units and server chips, Intel Corp. (INTC) is fond of expressing how it's crushing its rivals in process technology. But by the looks of it the rest of the pack may not be as...

RIM: Smaller Loss Than Expected, First Decline in Subscriber Base

From DailyTech: Research In Motion (RIM) has been going through tough times over the last year or so, and while its third-quarter fiscal 2013 financial results still show a loss, it isn't as bad as analysts had predicted.

For Q3 2012, RIM posted a $114 million (22 cents per share)...

Micron and Elpida Announce Clearance of Transaction

From X-bit Labs: Micron Technology and Elpida Memory on Monday announced that the Japan Fair Trade Commission has cleared Micron's previously announced acquisition of Elpida. Clearance satisfies one of the conditions necessary for consummation of the transaction. The transaction has...

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