COMPUTERS

Apple to Outshine Past Achievements on New iPhone Rollout

Much is expected from the new iPhone version. Apart from issuing a reengineered hardware and improved software, all packed into a slick and thin brick, Apple is also pressured to replicate and even exceed what it has been doing in the past half-decade – earning billions and really quick.
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Apple Easing Out Samsung Components from its Product Lines

The next iPhone version, set to be unwrapped on Sept 12, will have less Samsung imprints compared to the previous editions, with reports indicating that Apple has rolled out a program that would slowly wean away its products from components manufactured by its South Korean rival.

Samsung Labour Violations Pile Up, Highlighted in New CLW Report

U.S.-based China Labor Watch (CLW) has upgraded this week its scathing review on Samsung’s labour practices, highlighting what the activist group called as “illegal and inhumane treatment,” of young Chinese workers tasked to assemble a host of Samsung products.

Apple vs Samsung: Apple Seeks to Ban Samsung Galaxy S3 in the U.S.

Shortly after a large victory over competitor Samsung in a federal court in California in regards to patent violation across roughly 26 Samsung's devices, smartphones and tablets, Apple decided to go back to court and amended a separate patent infringement complaint in a separate case against Samsung. An Apple's new complaint is made against 17 Samsung's devices, including Samsung's newest smartphones such as Samsung's Galaxy S3.

Australians Adore their Apple, Android Tablets

Aussies’ love affair with tablet computers will continue to flourish over the next four years and by which time, more than half of the country’s population would own the hugely popular mobile computing tool, a new report said.

Samsung on the Offensive, Unwraps Android, Windows Smartphones

What Samsung has been up to since losing its U.S. legal battle with Apple last week? It appears the tech giant is far from licking its wound, opting instead to push out two new gadgets that it hopes would soon eclipse the court room disappointments it just absorbed.

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