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Google wins ruling on its use of Oracle's Java Washington Post Oracle sued Google in 2010 alleging the search-engine provider infringed copyrights when it used Oracle's Java application programming interfaces, software tools programmers use, to create Android. "Google has violated no copyright, it being undisputed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google smacks down Oracle as smartphone trial of century ends Fox News San Francisco – Oracle Corp. received another setback Thursday as a federal judge in San Francisco undermined a central part of the company's multimillion dollar case against Google over its Android software for mobile devices. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nokia on Google's patent allegations: They're just 'wrong' Washington Post This morning, Nokia has responded tersely, describing the allegations as just "wrong" and going on to point out that Google has patent troubles of its own to worry about, relating to the Android operating system. Despite the brevity of the answer, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Wins Another Round In Oracle Lawsuit InformationWeek (blog) US District Court Judge William Alsup said Google is allowed to use Java APIs in its Android operating system. Google's Android operating system is now in use on hundreds of millions of smartphones and tablets that are the main competition to Apple ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Points Finger at Microsoft, Nokia Wall Street Journal By JOHN LETZING Google Inc. said it filed an antitrust complaint Thursday in Europe arguing that Microsoft Corp. and Nokia Corp. are using proxy companies to brandish patents and hurt the prospects of Google's Android mobile-phone software to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google wins Android copyright ruling against Oracle Digital Spy A judge in the US has sided with Google in a high profile legal dispute with Oracle, after ruling that application programming interfaces (APIs) cannot be copyrighted. Oracle had sued Google in 2010, claiming that the firm's Android mobile software ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nokia hits back at Google, says Android infringes on its patents San Jose Mercury News He also said that some Android devices had "significant (intellectual property) infringement issues" relating to Nokia's patents. Google, in a formal complaint to the European Commission, said Microsoft and Nokia had transferred 1200 patents to MOSAID, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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BlackBerry PlayBook Update Adds Improved Android Compatibility ... By John Biggs Biggs is the East Cost Editor of TechCrunch. Biggs has written for the New York Times, InSync, USA Weekend, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Money and a number of other outlets on technology and wristwatches. He is the former ... TechCrunch » Gadgets | ||
Panasonic's UN-W700 runs Android, streams Blu-ray video, takes ... By Jon Fingas We've seen Android used for home theater purposes before, but it's been rare that a company has wanted Google's OS used almost exclusively with that. Engadget | ||
Android Overload: Samsung Sells 50 Million Galaxy S1′s and S2 ... By Chris Chavez Some big changes coming your way but first, kick up your feet and take a load off with the Android Overload. This is the place where you get to follow the. Android Phone Fans | ||
Carmageddon revs up for Android | Android Community By Michael Crider Twisted Metal? Tame. Crazy Taxi? Kid's stuff. For the true connoisseur (or alternately Android bloggers looking to relive their ten-year-old gamer fantasies) Android Community | ||
Apple Is Destroying Android In Mobile Web Usage - Business Insider By Henry Blodget Android is certainly amassing a dominant position in global handset market share--it now has more than 50% of the market, while Apple has less than 30%. But this market share is not helping Android with the most critical segment of the ... SAI |
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US Cellular appears prepped for the Galaxy S III | Android Central US Cellular Galaxy S III We've yet to hear any announcements from U.S. carriers regarding the Samsung Galaxy S III, but it looks like we can add regional carrier ... www.androidcentral.com/us-cellular-appears-prepped-galaxy-... |
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