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  • Samsung Scores Legal Victory Over Apple

    Dennis Berman of The Wall Street Journal and Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray discuss how the ruling against Apple will likely affect the company and its stock price.

  • Has Samsung Corned Apple With Latest Win?

    CNBC's Jon Fortt reports the details on the battle between the two tech titans over a patent infringement suit.

  • Wednesday's Market Roadmap

    The "Squawk on the Street" news team reports on today's top business headlines, including this morning's ADP employment numbers; the effectiveness of Japanese Prime Minister Abe's "third arrow" economic plan, and a patent infringement setback for Apple.

  • U.S. stock futures point to a lower open, after the Nikkei tumbled nearly 4 percent when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's third "Abenomics" arrow failed to impress investors.

  • ITC Backs Samsung; Bans Older Apple Devices

    "I don't think it's that big," said Jonathan Geller, Boy Genius Report, discussing Samsung winning the latest round in its long-running patent battle with Apple.

  • In another volatile afternoon session, the Nikkei tumbled 3.8 percent to a new two-month low on Wednesday while the yen inched higher after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's third "Abenomics" arrow failed to impress investors.

  • In an ongoing battle between the world's two leading tech giants, Samsung won a round against Apple when a U.S. trade agency ruled that the Silicon Valley bigwig had infringed on a patent owned by the Korean company.

  • Apple is "disappointed" with U.S. trade panel's ruling it infringed a Samsung patent.

  • Intel CEO Brian Krzanich.

    With an advantage in chips in the stagnant PC market, Intel is looking to gain a bigger footing in the mobile and tablet market, as Samsung commits to using Intel processors in an Android tablet.

  • Why Motorola Has Taken Its Time

    Adam Leach, practice leader of devices and platforms at Ovum, discusses Motorola and Samsung, as well as why the lack of innovations from Apple is affecting its share price.

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    Samsung Electronics has chosen an Intel processor to power a new version of one of its top-tier Android tablets, in a major victory for the U.S. chipmaker.

  • Samsung unveils a stripped down version of its flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone, aiming to grab a bigger share in the midtier segment as growth in the high-end market slows.

  • Motorola plans to launch a new, made-in-the-U.S. smartphone, CEO Dennis Woodside said on Wednesday, confirming speculation the cellphone maker intends to make a comeback.

  • Japan's benchmark index skidded below the 14,000 mark to a one-month low on Thursday, weighed down by a strengthening yen and volatile Japanese government bond yields (JGBs). The session brought the benchmark's total losses to 14 percent since last Thursday's plunge.

  • Dial in to Asian Telcos

    Neale Anderson, Telecom & Media Analyst, Asia-Pacific at HSBC tells us why Asian telco companies are attractive investments.

  • Microsoft Shareholder Revolt Ahead?

    Microsoft's shareholders could be gearing up to flex some muscle, Normura's Richard Sherlund says.

  • It's not just controlling your computer. You can track your marathon training or even just stopping you from slouching Click ahead to see some new wearable gadgets you may be slipping on before you walk out the front door.

  • Samsung Ups Pressure on Apple

    Samsung announced a product event to be held in London next month. Sascha Segan, PCMAG lead mobile analyst, discusses whether a smaller version of its galaxy smartphone is on its way to consumers.

  • Seoul, South Korea skyline at night

    The problem for Korea had seemed obvious: the won has climbed by a third against the Japanese currency, in theory allowing Japanese companies to undercut Korean competitors and carry home more yen.

  • Duracell is making a push in wireless charging, working with partners to try and do for public gadget power what Intel did for public WiFi.