DoCoMo: Apple Lawsuit Won't Block Japan Samsung Tablet
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NTT DoCoMo's CEO said Thursday that the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab next month will not be affected by a patent-infringement lawsuit by Apple.
Such lawsuits from Apple, which allege patent infringements related to its iPad tablet, have blocked or delayed sales of Samsung's tablet across Europe, Australia, and Korea.
"We have heard from Samsung that there will be no obstruction to sales," said DoCoMo chief Ryuji Yamada. "We have been told that the patent situation is different in Europe and Japan."
Yamada spoke to reporters at an event to mark the launch of the tablet on its high-speed LTE network next month, along with a tablet from Fujitsu. He said tablets, until now grouped into the same product category as smartphones, will be a main focus for the company moving forward.
Source: PCWorld
News: Apple Moves to Block Samsung's Galaxy Tab in Japan
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Apple and Samsung have been locked in a legal battle over patent infringement claims for several months. Both companies have alleged that the other’s mobile devices use patented technologies without proper licensing, and have filed lawsuits against each other in the U.S. and other countries.
Apple wants to block Galaxy Tab sales in Japan
Samsung filed a lawsuit against Apple in Japan in April over allegations that the iPhone and iPad maker is using mobile communication patents it owns without proper licensing. Apple countersued in August claiming Samsung is blatantly copying the look and feel of the iPhone and iPad with its Android-based tablets and smartphones.
Source: The Mac Observer
Samsung embarks on aggressive marketing
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Samsung is continuing its aggressive marketing strategy in Ghana, with the introduction of new products at The Samsung Week Celebration at the National Theater, Accra .
The ceremony officially launched the world largest television set, a Samsung 72-inch LED television.
Among other products on display were the Samsung Galaxy Smart Phones, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Smart Internet TV, Samsung Digital Camera Range and various home products such as washing machines, fridges and air-conditioners.
Whilst the Samsung Galaxy tab has been pulled off from the IFA electronics fair in Berlin due to legal battles between Apple and Samsung, the tab was however
Source: Modern Ghana