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Both Cook and Choi, as well as their general counsels, were ordered in April by Judge Lucy Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California to meet in San Francisco to try to reach a settlement over some of their differences. Koh said at the time that the trial would be scheduled for July 30, but if no agreement was inked, the court might be forced to push the trial back to next year to accommodate its size. Although the chief executives reportedly didn't come to a deal, they seemed to have tried. FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller, who has followed these cases quite closely, reported today that Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero revealed in a minutes order that Cook and Choi spent nine hours in talks on Monday, and seven hours discussing the cases on Tuesday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung CEO Choi Gee-sung met face-to-face over their patent disputes this week, but according to a new report, they couldn't seem to get along, The Korea Times is reporting today, citing a Samsung "official," that the chief executives "could find no clear agreement through the talks," leaving the firms no other option but to battle it out in court, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads kajsa military collection straps iphone x fabric tough case - olive reviews can be closed at any time at our discretion..
Tablet Community (translate link) has snapped a shot of the newly designed Note 10.1, which looks to address a massive design flaw that became apparent several months ago. The Note 10.1 is a big version of Samsung's Galaxy Note smart phone (without the er, phone bits), but when I went hands-on at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, I noticed there was nowhere to stow the S Pen stylus when you weren't using it. Now, however, there's a slot in the side of the tablet to fit a diminutive S Pen into. Samsung also looks to be working on an S Pen holder accessory that turns the tiny, tough-to-grip stick into something that resembles a chunky biro.
Previously packing a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, the Note 10.1 is now said to sport a quad-core chip, a switcheroo that -- if true -- should give the Note 10.1 a performance boost and make it better at handling the kinds of photo-manipulation apps Samsung wants you to use the S Pen for, I've contacted Samsung for confirmation on these changes, and I'll let you know when I hear something, The Note 10.1 was originally pegged for a UK release between April and June -- here's hoping we don't have long to wait, I'd be amazed if the Note 10.1 kajsa military collection straps iphone x fabric tough case - olive reviews manages to put a dent in the iPad's success, but these design tweaks would make the tablet much more appealing to Android enthusiasts..
Do these revisions make you more interested in the Note 10.1? Or would you rather cradle an iPad? Tell me in the comments or on our Facebook wall. Image credit: Tablet Community. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 has been given a makeover, adding a quad-core processor and a holster for the S Pen. Samsung's given its upcoming Galaxy Note 10.1 a makeover, with the wannabe iPad-troubler now reportedly rocking a quad-core processor, and -- joy of joys -- somewhere to store the stylus. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
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