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U.S. President Joe Biden visits a Samsung Electronic Campus in Pyeongtaek

World Aug 12

South Korean president to pardon Samsung leader Lee Jae-yong

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

World Aug 09

Lee Jae-yong, Samsung Group heir arrives at Seoul Central District Court to hear the bribery scandal verdict on August 25,...
South Korea will release billionaire Samsung scion on parole

The announcement comes with a year left on Lee Jae-yong's 30-month sentence and extends a history of leniency toward major white-collar crime and preferential treatment for convicted tycoons.

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

Nation Nov 06

Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S4 (L) and Apple's iPhone 5 are seen in this picture illustration taken in Seoul, South Korea May 13, 2013. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo - TM3ECAB12FA01
Supreme Court rejects Samsung appeal of ruling that it copied Apple iPhone features

In 2014, a jury awarded Apple $120 million in damages for Samsung's infringement of the patents.

By Associated Press

Science Jan 13

Stanford invention stops a cell phone battery from exploding

Stanford engineers create a fire extinguisher capsule for your overheating cellphone or laptop batteries.

By Kristin Hugo

Nation Dec 06

High court sides with Samsung in patent dispute with Apple

WASHINGTON — A unanimous Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with smartphone maker Samsung in its high-profile patent dispute with Apple over design of the iPhone.

By Sam Hananel, Associated Press

Oct 14

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones banned from airliners over fire hazard

By Joan Lowy, Associated Press

Passengers and flight crews will be banned from bringing Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones on airline flights under an emergency order issued Friday by the Department of Transportation.

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Oct 11

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How the demise of its flagship phone will hurt Samsung

By PBS NewsHour

Samsung has announced that it’s halting production of the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. The news comes after reports of the replacement phones catching fire -- just like the original models -- and on the same day that the battle between…

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Oct 11

What spoons have to do with the Samsung-Apple patent lawsuit

By Gretchen Frazee

One particular case involving 19th-century spoons was cited by lawyers representing both companies before the Supreme Court on Tuesday.

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Sep 09

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News Wrap: House votes to let families of 9/11 victims sue Saudi Arabia

By PBS NewsHour

In our news wrap Friday, two days before the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. House gave final approval for 9/11 victims’ families to sue Saudi Arabia, although the White House has made suggestions of a veto. Also,…

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Sep 02

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News Wrap: Lower August job creation keeps unemployment flat

By PBS NewsHour

In our news wrap Friday, August job growth was lower than expected, with 151,000 new positions created. As a result, the nation's unemployment rate remained at 4.9 percent for the third consecutive month. Also, the government of Uzbekistan confirmed that…

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