Friday, October 13, 2017

Qualcomm sues Apple in China aiming to ban iPhone production and sales

Qualcomm sues Apple in China aiming to ban iPhone production and sales


On September 29 in China, Qualcomm fired the latest salvo against Apple in the two companies' ongoing worldwide legal battle. This was revealed today, although the court has not yet made the filings public. Qualcomm alleges that Apple is using technologies invented by Qualcomm without paying for them. The lawsuit was filed in a Beijing intellectual property court, claiming infringement of three non-standard essential patents and seeking injunctive relief. Essentially, the chip maker wants the court to ban the production and sale of iPhones in China. While a sales ban would definitely hurt Apple, a production cutoff would cripple the company's supply of smartphones globally, since most iPhones are made in China. And, however unlikely, such a ruling would have a huge effect on Apple since the iPhone provides two thirds of its revenue. The patents Qualcomm says Apple infringed upon cover power management and the Force Touch technology. in January over its royalty collection practices, which the iPhone maker thinks are unfair namely charging a percentage of the total price of iPhones and other Apple devices as a licensing fee for its patents. Then for making its modems look inferior to Intel's, and in July the chip maker even . |


Huawei Y6 Pro (2017) launches in Europe

Huawei Y6 Pro (2017) launches in Europe


The Huawei Y6 Pro (2017) is now official and will start selling in Germany, Italy and France for a price of around 179. This is an improved variant of the already-available with a metal casing instead of the plastic and a Snapdragon 425 chipset instead of the MediaTek chip. Finally the Huawei Y6 Pro has a fingerprint scanner on the back. The rest of the specs of the Huawei Y6 Pro (2017) are a 13MP main camera with 5MP selfie snapper on the front, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of built-in storage with microSD card expansion. The display is a 5-inch IPS LCD of 720p resolution and there's a 3,020mAh battery. You can get the Huawei Y6 Pro (2017) right now it comes in Black, Silver and Gold. | |


Samsung Electronics CEO announces plans to step down, cites 'unprecedented crisis

Samsung Electronics CEO announces plans to step down, cites 'unprecedented crisis


In a shocking development, Samsung Electronics' CEO Kwon Oh-hyun has announced that he will step down from all his current roles and responsibilities next year in March. He is currently also the CEO of Samsung Display. Kwon revealed his plans in a letter sent to company employees. It is something I had been thinking long and hard about for quite some time. It has not been an easy decision, but I feel I can no longer put it off, he said. Citing 'unprecedented crisis' facing the company, the letter says it's time for the company to move ahead under a young leadership. As we are confronted with unprecedented crisis inside out, I believe that time has now come for the company start anew, with a new spirit and young leadership to better respond to challenges arising from the rapidly changing IT industry. Needless to say, the crisis the 64-year old is referencing does have its roots in the 5-year jail term awarded recently by a South Korean court to the company's billionaire heir-apparent Lee Jae-yong for corruption. Kwon has held the position of Samsung Electronics CEO since 2012. The tech giant is yet to announce a successor. It's worth mentioning that aside from Kwon, the company has two other co-CEOs.