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"Apple adds Samsung's flagship Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note to amended 'Galaxy Nexus' complaint" AppleInsider 9:39 PM
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"Apple's Patent Win Could Start A Fundamental Shift In Industry Innovation" Forbes 8:44 AM
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"Apple asks Judge Koh to reconsider schedule for post-trial decisions on injunctive relief" Foss Patents 1:42 PM
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"Apple Claims Court Schedule For Samsung Ban Is Unfair" Bloomberg 4:24 PM
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"Apple demands Samsung injunction hearing be moved up" Electronista 1:43 PM
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"Grounds for Jury Misconduct in Apple v Samsung Patent Trial" The Mac Observer 3:59 PM
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"In Japan, a Setback for Apple in Patent Fight: A Japanese court rejected on Friday patent claims made by Apple against Samsung, a victory for the Korean company after its crushing defeat in the United States last week and a reminder of the global scope of the patent war between the two technology giants." ["The Tokyo District Court ruled that Samsung's Galaxy smartphones and tablets did not violate an Apple patent on technology that synchronizes music and videos between gadgets and servers."] New York Times [Free Registration Required] 7:04 AM
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"Samsung triumphs over Apple in Japan patent case" Reuters 7:22 AM
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"Cheer up, Samsung: Tokyo judge bins Apple's sync patent claim" The Register 7:33 AM
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"Tokyo court: Samsung didn't violate Apple patent in Japan" IDG News Service 8:43 AM
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"Samsung trumps Apple in Tokyo court" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 8:43 AM
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"German court postpones ruling on Apple-Motorola lawsuit targeting 'core Android operating system'" Foss Patents 10:31 AM
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"Are Apple and Google really ready for patent detente?" Fortune 8:42 AM
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"Apple & Google CEOs Said to Discuss Patent Matters" [Video Report] Bloomberg 10:18 AM
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"Apple, publishers offer EU e-book antitrust concessions: source" Reuters 7:22 AM
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"The return of cheap e-books? Apple, e-book publishers bend in Europe, too: E-book publishers propose 2-year deal that could aid Amazon." Ars Technica 11:22 AM
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"Apple offers up e-book discount to avoid antitrust fines, report says: The tech giant and four major publishers offer a deal to let Apple's e-book competitors sell at a discount for two years in Europe, Reuters reports." CNET News 2:12 PM
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"Subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent Sues Apple over QuickTime & iDevices" Patently Apple 8:49 AM
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