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Will Samsung Drag The iPhone 5 to Patent War?
Is The iPhone 5 Worth The Wait?
Tomorrow – Friday is the day the iPhone 5 will be released to the world. Today, however, people have already been lining at the Apple Store in Union Square. Charlie Hufnagel, for example, is being paid to line for five days in order to wait for the device. He is being paid by TaskRabbit, which is a website that outsources common tasks that people do.
And will people actually shell out hundreds of dollars in order to ask other people to hold the line for them? Well, there are many especially those with tons of money who want to get their hands first on the device. The question is – will it be worth the wait? ……………………….. read more: http://www.latimes.com/business/
Will Samsung Drag The iPhone 5 to Patent War?
The rivalry goes on, this time with Samsung planning to drag Apple’s iPhone 5 into a patent infringement case. We can remember the bitter war between the two companies, where a US court awarded Apple over 1 billion in damages. The iPhone already has record-breaking pre-orders, and is expected to cause quite a stir once it hits stores tomorrow.
Samsung has already taken this case to its consumers – first creating that slamming ad “It doesn’t take a genius” and also mocks people who are currently waiting in line for the new Apple device …………………………… read more: http://news.cnet.com/
How Does The New Motorola Razr Compare With the iPhone 5?
After the iPhone 5 was announced last September 12 – it has been compared with almost all other high-end phones on the block. One new mobile phone is the Motorola Razr I, the latest device among the Razr range. Price wise, the Razr is very affordable, but it does manage to trump the iPhone in several aspects.
Size and weight considering, there is only a small difference of a couple of millimeters and grams. For display, the Razr flaunts a 4.3-inch screen in comparison to the iPhone’s 4 screen. Motorola claims to be a “full-screen” phone, as it is all screen in front and does not have a home button …………………………. Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/
Tomorrow – Friday is the day the iPhone 5 will be released to the world. Today, however, people have already been lining at the Apple Store in Union Square. Charlie Hufnagel, for example, is being paid to line for five days in order to wait for the device. He is being paid by TaskRabbit, which is a website that outsources common tasks that people do.
And will people actually shell out hundreds of dollars in order to ask other people to hold the line for them? Well, there are many especially those with tons of money who want to get their hands first on the device. The question is – will it be worth the wait? ……………………….. read more: http://www.latimes.com/business/
Will Samsung Drag The iPhone 5 to Patent War?
The rivalry goes on, this time with Samsung planning to drag Apple’s iPhone 5 into a patent infringement case. We can remember the bitter war between the two companies, where a US court awarded Apple over 1 billion in damages. The iPhone already has record-breaking pre-orders, and is expected to cause quite a stir once it hits stores tomorrow.
Samsung has already taken this case to its consumers – first creating that slamming ad “It doesn’t take a genius” and also mocks people who are currently waiting in line for the new Apple device …………………………… read more: http://news.cnet.com/
How Does The New Motorola Razr Compare With the iPhone 5?
After the iPhone 5 was announced last September 12 – it has been compared with almost all other high-end phones on the block. One new mobile phone is the Motorola Razr I, the latest device among the Razr range. Price wise, the Razr is very affordable, but it does manage to trump the iPhone in several aspects.
Size and weight considering, there is only a small difference of a couple of millimeters and grams. For display, the Razr flaunts a 4.3-inch screen in comparison to the iPhone’s 4 screen. Motorola claims to be a “full-screen” phone, as it is all screen in front and does not have a home button …………………………. Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/

