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Apple Wins Ruling in Motorola Mobility Patent Case at ITC

Apple Wins Ruling in Motorola Mobility Patent Case at ITC
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  1. Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPhone didn’t violate patent rights owned by Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Motorola Mobility for a sensor that prevents accidental hang-ups, a U.S. International Trade Commission judge said today. Read Apple Wins Ruling in Motorola Mobility Patent Case at ITC
  2. Will this update finally quench iPhone users' cellular data woes? Read Apple addresses another Wi-Fi bug with iOS 6.0.2 update
  3. Apple Maps was so bad that people refused to upgrade to iOS 6 until they could get Google Maps, says data from massive mobile ad exchange MoPub. The 12,000 apps it supports saw a 29 percent increase in unique iOS 6 users in the five days after Google Maps for iOS was released. Chitika reported just 0.2 percent growth immediately after the launch but it seems people waited for the weekend to do the long install. Read iOS 6 Adoption Grows 29% Over The Weekend As People Finally Update After Google Maps Arrives
  4. ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has held its lottery draw for 1,930 new sponsored global top level domains (gTLDs). Read .com is so 20th century – Welcome to ICANN’s great domain name auction
  5. Price isn't the only difference—Google has higher quality files and no "sin tax." Read Google's cloud-based music-matching service has arrived... and it's free
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