Apple store egged in China [VIDEO]
Apple has said it will halt the sale of all iPhone models from its stores in China, after large crowds disrupted the launch of the iPhone 4S.
BusinessApple store egged in China [VIDEO]Apple has said it will halt the sale of all iPhone models from its stores in China, after large crowds disrupted the launch of the iPhone 4S. AT&T cancels acquisition of T-Mobile USA“The actions by the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice to block this transaction do not change the realities of the U.S. wireless industry,” AT&T said in a press release. HTC loses Apple patent case rulingAny HTC phones that uses the technology covered by the patent will be banned from sale in the US from 19 April, 2012. EC delays Google’s Motorola buyThe Commission is asking Google to provide “certain documents that are essential for the evaluation of the transaction”, after which it will “restart the clock”, said Commission spokeswoman Amelia Torres. The Commission did not provide details as to the nature of the documents needed. France: Samsung won’t ban iPhone 4SAnother day, another ruling in the ongoing Samsung-Apple saga. This time, French court Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris has denied Samsung’s request to ban the iPhone 4S within France. Nokia Siemens to cut 17,000 jobsThe cuts from its 74,000-strong workforce should help reduce costs by some 1bn euros ($1.35bn; £860m), the company said in a statement. Apple vs. Samsung: Wars Explained [INFOGRAPHIC]Take a look through the infographic to study the roots and progression of the Apple/Samsung lawsuit. Do you think the mobile designs are too similar? Motorola approve Google mergerThe merger was originally expected to close by the end the year or early in 2012, but Motorola Mobility said the schedule of regulatory filings will most likely eliminate the possibility of the merger closing this year. AT&T extends closing date of T-Mobile USA dealAT&T says the deal to buy T-Mobile USA may take until the middle of next year to close, three months later than originally envisioned, as it fights antitrust regulators. Microsoft-Skype Deal Poised to Win EU ApprovalThe European Commissioner for Competition, Joaquin Almunia, is expected to rule that the acquisition won’t harm competition or turn Skype into a Microsoft-exclusive platform. |