Lifuchi Interz · Paris, France
Apple is throwing their toys out of the cot simply because Samsung is a major competitor! I'm with Verizon and T-Mobile...Go Samsung!
Reply · 4 · · Thursday at 7:15am
Eduardo Fenili · Top Commenter
Banning Samsung products from being sold sucks for consumers, there is no way to deny that. Limiting competition from one the largest phone makers in the world means less choices for users which leads to less competition in the market and therefore less motivation to innovate from other makers.
IMO this stinks period, whether or not you want a Samsung or an iPhone.
Reply · 3 · · Thursday at 11:20am
Joseph Chen · Top Commenter · Cal Poly Pomona
T-Mobile and Verizon are only crying about losing money; neither arguments are valid in this type of case.
Reply · 3 · · Thursday at 8:45am
Michael C Butler · Top Commenter · Hackensack, New Jersey
lol and you think having less products on the shelves this holiday season is good for US economy? A massive ban like this would help line the pockets of Apple execs slightly more, while hurting consumer choice and retail sales across the board.
Reply · · Thursday at 2:22pm
Joseph Chen · Top Commenter · Cal Poly Pomona
Michael C Butler I agree with you--and I'm a big believer in competition and economy--but be that as it may, it is irrelevant to the case at hand.
Reply · · Thursday at 2:46pm
Nikola Jevtic · Top Commenter · Marina del Rey, California
Joseph Chen Law recognizes that sometimes certain rights may take the back seat, though. If someone is drowning, and you do not want to borrow your boat, no court would sentence the "thieves" that took the boat to save the drowned. Might even order the temporary reposession of the boat if only it could react quickly enough in this situation.
Reply · 1 · · Thursday at 7:47pm
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Aaron Walker · Purdue University
This is what happens when you play with fire, you get burned. Go Samsung!
Reply · 3 · · Thursday at 7:32am
Frank Guillen · Top Commenter · Graphic Designer at VDi Estudio
Verizon and T-Mobile are sided with their pockets, don't come pretending that they are protecting their customers and helping Samsung keep ripping Apple's ideas, Telcos are a different gang, they protect themselves, so in the end, a ban will put a lot of pressure only on Samsung not on the telcos who sell whatever they can.
Reply · 2 · · Thursday at 7:40am
Shawn Harmon
After all I have heard about the patent lawsuits filed by Apple, I still haven't found anything that mentions what patents Samsung violated. With that said, I still fail to see what patent an Android phone could violate of Apples that applies only to Samsung? This just seems more like Apple trying to prevent free enterprise more than a patent violation.
Reply · 1 · · Thursday at 9:45am
Waqas Khan
Check Out More About the W Series of Samsung Galaxy..
http://www.tech.currentblips.com/2011/09/samsung-galaxy-w-gets-fcc-once-over.html
Reply · · Yesterday at 12:16pm
David Contreras · Santa Clara, California
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/09/28/no-comment-proof-that-samsung-shamelessly-copies-apple/
small example....
Reply · · Thursday at 1:50pm
Felipe Adams · Top Commenter · Jobs, Cellphones, Music & Deals at Digitalundivide.com
The truth is that with all the reshuffling and alliances the cellphones market has gotten better with better
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