US court denies Apple’s bid to block Samsung Galaxy sales

U.S. court denies Apple's request to block sales of Samsung Galaxy devices
“It is not clear that an injunction on Samsung’s accused devices would prevent Apple from being irreparably harmed,” U.S. judge wrote in a decision that came out last Friday, December 2, denying Apple’s appeal for a preliminary injunction against Samsung and from stopping it from selling Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
The two companies have been battling it out in court since April, when Apple Inc filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung for ‘slavishly’ copying and using a number of technologies off its iPad and iPhone.
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Samsung Galaxy S II had surpassed the record of the original Galaxy S as it obtained over 10 million on sales in just five months.
Samsung cracked another milestone on Sunday, and said that the Galaxy S II passed 10 million sales on its first five months on market. This surpasses the original Galaxy S that took seven months to hit the same amount. The largest piece of Galaxy S II sales 3.6 million, was in Samsung’s native South Korea.
Europe is almost as equal in importance and has seen 3.4 million S II units trade hands to date. Southeast Asia outside of Korea was considerably less of a factor at 2.3 million. The goals include very few of North America, as the Galaxy S II only went on sale in Canada through Bell in July and was otherwise limited to unlock full price versions until this month.
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Samsung Galaxy S I9000 users are in for some sweet treat, as the company resumes its Android 2.3 software update afresh.
Good news for all Galaxy S owners, Samsung rolled out its Android 2.3 Gingerbread update anew for the said device. It should be recalled that the company first released the software update last March through the Samsung Kies software. However, it was pulled out due to undisclosed issues. But rumors had it that the delay was caused by some bugs.
The Gingerbread update is now available for UK, but might take a while for other carriers. The Android 2.3 should bring improved performance, less battery drain and some usability tweaks. Let’s just cross our fingers that the software update will go smooth, so that every Galaxy S users will enjoy.
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Samsung is devising another smartphone that will make your jaw drop, according from the people of Rumor City. Have you heard of a handset with two Super AMOLED touchscreen?
Rumor has it that the guys from South Korea is set to launch the newest member of Galaxy S, Samsung Continuum, early next year. But what is Samsung Continuum and what’s so special about it?
Samsung Continuum is the newest Samsung smartphone that has two Super AMOLED touchscreen, made for better design and longer battery life. The principal display, that occupies the mobile’s front, will show the time and the most common notifications; while the secondary touchscreen is made to show other information, such as incoming text messages or calls. Other features include the Android operating system, 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, 336 MB RAM, camera with flash, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS and WiFi.
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