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Samsung denied a second time, Galaxy Tab ban stands

Samsung denied a second time, Galaxy Tab ban standsYou can’t blame ‘em for attempting, but it’s no shock that Samsung’s second effort to place a hold on the approaching American ban of its Galaxy Tab failed. Judge Koh has currently say the preparatory injunction might not hang around while the Korean business pursued an appeal, and now the Court of Appeals is backing her up. To make matters worse, the court has also rejected to accelerate the appeal procedure, potentially extending the time the flagship slates are missing out on from the racks. Now Sammy will certainly just need to wait for the trial to begin on July 30th and hope for a victory, or return and renovate its tablets to look less like an iPad. We hear that triangles could be the ticket.

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Samsung’s attempted iPhone 4S block in Italy denied, already missed its French connection

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Last October, Samsung made a new attack in its ongoing patent war with Apple, filing motions to block sales of the iPhone 4S in both France and Italy, alleging infringements of patents relating to WCDMA standards for 3G-enabled devices. About a month ago the French motion was denied and now we’re learning that an Judge Marina Tavassi of the Italian Tribunale di Milano has said “negato” as well. What’s next? We hear Brazil is lovely this time of year…

Samsung’s attempted iPhone 4S block in Italy denied, already missed its French connection originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Jan 2012 12:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple’s request to block Samsung Galaxy tablet, phone sales in the US is denied

As the legal drama between Apple and Samsung drags on around the world, US District Court Judge has rejected Apple’s request to block the sales of Galaxy devices. Reuters reports the ruling came out late Friday, with the judge deciding “It is not clear that an injunction on Samsung’s accused devices would prevent Apple from being irreparably harmed,”. This isn’t the first rejection for the folks from Cupertino either, after a request to speed up the trial was also denied back in July. The case itself will of course go on, but this means you’ll still be able to get your hands on those Galaxy Tabs, Galaxy S IIs and the like in the meantime.

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Apple’s request to block Samsung Galaxy tablet, phone sales in the US is denied originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 03 Dec 2011 00:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Toshiba NB550D with AMD Ontario denied entry to the US

So, this sort of sucks. Remember the AMD Fusion Toshiba NB550D with its Harman Kardon speakers? Well, according to Toshiba it won’t be landing in the US anytime soon. According to Liliputing, Tosh has no plans to release the Ontario-powered 10-inch laptop on this side of the pond. Yep, it seems that Toshiba US would prefer to keep Intel’s Atom powering its 10-inch NB520 and NB505 netbooks and save AMD’s higher end Zacate E-Series for larger systems like its 15.6-inch Satellite C655D. Of course, there’s always the Acer Aspire One 522 for those seeking AMD’s Bobcat core and ATI Radeon 6250 graphics in a 10-inch chassis, but there’s just something about those HK speaker grills that have us wishin’ Toshiba would change its mind about this one.

Toshiba NB550D with AMD Ontario denied entry to the US originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 23 Jan 2011 17:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Geohot wins round one against Sony (we think), SCEA’s restraining order denied

By now we all know that Sony filed a lawsuit against Geohot and fail0verflow for their distribution of PS3 jailbreak firmware and asked the court for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to stop said distribution of the offending code. Well, according to Geohot, the court denied Sony’s motion earlier today, though we’ve been unable to confirm the ruling as the docket doesn’t yet reflect the court’s order. Geohot has reposted the code online, so it seems safe to say that the TRO was shot down and the jailbreak can once again roam the internet unencumbered by any legal decrees. The ruling, while favorable to the defendants, has little effect on the outcome of the litigation itself, so Hotz and company aren’t out of the woods just yet. We’ll keep you posted on the status of the order, and will also watch as the case progresses for the real fireworks to start.

Geohot wins round one against Sony (we think), SCEA’s restraining order denied originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Jan 2011 20:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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