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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, November 12, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple Gives In to Employee Perks: CEO Tim Cook Pushes Employee-Friendly Benefits Long Shunned by Steve Jobs" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:27 PM
  • "Apple Settles HTC Patent Suits Shifting From Jobs' War"  Bloomberg 8:41 AM
  • "Does HTC pact signal patent-fight shift for Apple?"  MarketWatch 8:23 AM
  • "Could Apple be Shifting its Patent Strategy?"  WSJ Blogs 8:25 AM
  • "Tim Cook: too practical for Steve Jobs' 'thermonuclear' war?" GigaOM 9:18 AM
  • "Apple May Settle With Samsung, Google Next" Barron's [Subscription Required for Full Article] 2:13 PM
  • "Editorial: A conciliatory Apple would be real innovation" Engadget 2:28 PM
  • "Apple to generate up to $280 million a year in HTC deal, analyst says: The company actually got the better end of the deal, which spans 10 years." CNET News 10:02 AM
  • "HTC to Pay Licensing Fees to Apple" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:24 AM
  • "Apple and HTC sign truce ending patent disputes: Rivals settle patent disputes ending a fight that began in March 2010, indicating the peace could break out in the wider patent wars engulfing the technology industry." Telegraph 8:58 AM
  • "Apple, HTC Drop Charges" Zacks 2:29 PM
  • "HTC, Apple settle patent dispute" DigiTimes 8:20 AM
  • "VirnetX targets iPad Mini, iPhone 5 in new lawsuit after winning $368M judgment against Apple"  Computerworld 8:32 AM
  • "U.K. Court Slams Apple Over Samsung Notice"  AllThingsD 8:25 AM
  • "Apple must pay Samsung's U.K. legal fees after 'false' statement" ZDNet 10:25 AM
  • "Apple Will Pay For Paltry Samsung Apology: U.K. judge, irritated with Apple's halfhearted compliance with the court's decision, orders it to pay Samsung's legal fees." InformationWeek 10:01 AM
  • "Apple to pay Samsung's UK legal fees due to 'lack of integrity': The judge says Apple engaged in 'false innuendo' in its original notice." Ars Technica 10:47 AM