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By IntoMobile, on February 4th, 2012%
 Apple turned up the heat on Samsung in Australia when it expanded its patent and trademark lawsuit to include 278 new infringement claims covering 22 patents and ten devices (some unreleased). This is a significant increase from the original lawsuit which targeted only the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and included with a handful of patent infringement claims. . . . → Read More: Apple expands its Australian lawsuit against Samsung
By engadget, on February 4th, 2012%
 The latest report is in from ComScore , and as you might expect, the news is sunshine and roses for the crews at Google and Apple. . . . → Read More: ComScore: Android and iOS gallop ahead, US smartphone usage approaches 100 million
By MobileCrunch, on February 3rd, 2012%
 Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a website called Apple.de. . . . → Read More: Motorola Injunction Kicks 3 iPhones And An iPad Off Of Apple’s German Site (Update)
By engadget, on February 2nd, 2012%
 You love your smartphone — and who can blame you, really? There’s seemingly no limit to what it can do. . . . → Read More: The Xappr, because your smartphone doesn’t look enough like a gun
By engadget, on January 31st, 2012%
 In a bid to keep iPhones sold in Hong Kong on the island nation, Apple has reintroduced reserve and pick up pages for the smartphones. The difference this time around is the inclusion of the customer’s Hong Kong identity card number within the registration form, which goes live between 9am and 12pm each day. The aim is put breaks on the speculative smartphone buyers picking up several devices to mule across to mainland China. . . . → Read More: Apple Hong Kong revives reserve and pick up page, wants to stop iPhones going abroad
By engadget, on January 30th, 2012%
 The iPhone might not officially be on the magenta network, but T-Mobile isn’t about to turn its back on a million paying customers, either. According to a document obtained by TmoNews , the network plans to offer new “common procedures, information about feature and specifications and other basic device questions” to iPhone users starting Monday. . . . → Read More: T-Mobile keen to help iPhone users, plans to offer new procedures for unlocked phones
By engadget, on January 27th, 2012%
 In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line. We’re pretty fond of new ways to integrate smartphones with car stereos here at Engadget, which is why we’re particularly intrigued by a new Kickstarter project called Dash. . . . → Read More: Insert Coin: Dash car stereo gives your iPhone a new home, away from the cupholder (video)
By engadget, on January 27th, 2012%
 There’s something romantic about hacking the iPhone , especially when it means finding ways to personalize the massively popular handset. Apps like Instagram may help you realize artistic talent, but software just doesn’t get those creative juices flowing like an old-fashioned piece of hardware can . . . → Read More: The Love Box is an analog video mixer, house of mirrors for your iPhone (video)
By MobileCrunch, on January 27th, 2012%
 According to the latest report from Strategy Analytics, Apple has now overtaken Samsung to become the world’s largest smartphone vendor by volume. Apple achieved 23.9% market share during Q4 2011, narrowly beating out Samsung’s 23.5% share . . . → Read More: Apple Overtakes Samsung As World’s Largest Smartphone Vendor In Q4
By engadget, on January 27th, 2012%
 Our friends at Joystiq are members of a privileged club of which we are not. . . . → Read More: Steam beta journeys to Android and iOS, for select invitees
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