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To: iggyl who wrote (13421)12/8/2011 3:52:52 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
>>>btw looks like your sweetheart Samedung is fooked.

You've been drinking that CRAPple koolaid again... LMFAO... too funny...



To: iggyl who wrote (13421)12/8/2011 4:34:47 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
LMFAO...'Important' Oracle patent rejected in Google Android case
The US patent office has rejected one of Oracle's patents and upheld another

By James Niccolai
December 7, 2011 05:46 PM ET

IDG News Service - Oracle has suffered a setback in its lawsuit accusing Google of patent infringement and copyright violation in its Android operating system: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has rejected one of Oracle's Java-related patents -- although it did uphold another.

computerworld.com



To: iggyl who wrote (13421)12/8/2011 8:20:01 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32692
 
Samsung to beat Apple to market with Retina-resolution tablet in February
By: Jonathan S. Geller | Dec 8th, 2011 at 12:35PM


BGR has learned from a trusted source that Samsung is set to launch an 11.6-inch tablet running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich next year, and it will most likely be unveiled at Mobile World Congress in February. Even though the tablet features a larger display than Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, we’re told that the tablet is “barely larger” due to the fact the slate will have a thinner bezel with a whopping 2560 x 1600 resolution, 11.6-inch screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio. The tablet will use a dual-core Exynos 5250 CPU clocked at 2GHz. We have also heard that Apple’s new A6 CPU will be very similar to the Samsung CPU, which is a dual-core Cortex A15 chip. Samsung’s tablet will also feature Android Beam for easy syncing of media with a Galaxy Nexus, and a special wireless docking mode for gaming on HDTVs that will help Samsung compete with Apple TV, AirPlay and more. Samsung had no comment.