A new video has surfaced showing how vulnerable Samsung’s touch-wiz can be vulnerable just by visiting a website. The discovery was made by Ravi Borgaonkar, a security researcher at Technical University Berlin Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA
A new video has surfaced showing how vulnerable Samsung’s touch-wiz can be vulnerable just by visiting a website. The discovery was made by Ravi Borgaonkar, a security researcher at Technical University Berlin Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA
While the world awwwws over the iPhone 5, Samsung is looking a for ways to improve their smartphones and fanbase, becuase we all know the iPhone is due for a fall. We saw it with Nextels, sidekicks and Blackberry. Samsung is just waiting in the wings. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA
Samsung announced that Jelly Bean would be hitting their Galaxy SIII, but Poland gets the first opportunity to download the upgrade. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA
Just a month ago Apple won $1 Billion from phone maker Samsung, but that doesn’t seem to be enough for Apple. Apple wants more damages to be paid on the behalf of Samsung. Apple is going in for the kill with this case. Apple filed for a motion on Friday to add to the damages. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA Apple wants the injunction to cover “any of the infringing products or any other product with a feature or features not more than colorably different from any of the infringing feature or features in any of the Infringing Products,” according to the filing. Samsung responded in a U.S. court filing by asking for a new trial, Reuters says. “The Court’s constraints on trial time, witnesses and exhibits were unprecedented for a patent case of this complexity and magnitude, and prevented Samsung from presenting a full and fair case in response to Apple’s many claims.” Apple accused the Galaxy maker of patent infringement in a highly-publicized court battle. A jury found Samsung devices infringed upon multiple patented features, including double-tap zoom, pinch-to-zoom and the design and iconography on iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches. “In the first six months of 2012 alone, Samsung received over 1.5 billion dollars in revenue from the 26 products that the jury found and/or diluted Apple’s patents and trade dresses,” the filing says, adding that the Korean firm made a “calculated business decision to copy.” [mashable]
Not only is Samsung throwing some shade to Apple via court cases but throwing some more in their new Galaxy SIII commercials. The battle with Apple and Samsung goes on. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA
The iPhone 5 hits stores tomorrow and while Apple Fans are excited, their main competitors plans on taking the tech giant to court over LTE. Will this be the case Samsung finally wins Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA