Apple to control their display chips and drivers.
Apple in talks for $479M stake in Japanese chipmaker Renesas SP Drivers - report
Apple Argues that Samsung has made the Corporate Decision to Keep on Infringing Apple's Intellectual Property
When a competitor is able to absolutely infringe upon Apple's technology at the rate that Samsung has, it's more like corporate rape. No one wants to frame it that way because it's ugly, but it is what it is. It's a repeated assault on an entity knowing full well that even if they get caught, the punishment will never match the severity of the crime.
At the end of the day, Apple is doing whatever it can legally, playing by the rules, but the damage to the iPhone's market share is likely to never be reversed – unless of course, they can get the courts to punish Samsung by forcing them to pay a record licensing fee. Will the jury see it that way? Only time will tell.
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Slow, Slow, Slow Madrid progress
The future Puerta del Sol (Madrid) Apple retail store building now has a traditional black barricade. via @teijekun pic.twitter.com/uGT1UAgbzb
See below ground store:
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The Amazon tv rip-off
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