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Time Warner Cable, Apple v. Samsung, and Xbox One: 90 Seconds on The Verge

2013-11-22
it's Friday November 22nd 2013 I'm kwame opam in it's my first time hosting but everyone's been pretty supportive this is 90 seconds on the verge who wants a piece of Time Warner Cable everyone apparently several outlets are reporting that both comcast and charter communications are preparing offers to buy the telecom company even more intriguing Bloomberg says both companies are working together on a joint bid which would break up Time Warner Cable's assets the question is what will Time Warner k will be bundled with and the damages retrial of apple vs samsung the jury has reached its verdict and it's going to cause Samsung more than 290 million dollars in august of last year a different jury found Samsung guilty of infringing apples patents and ordered it to pay over 1 billion dollars damages Judge Lucy Coe loaves after 600 million and the remainder was the subject of this trial to jurors have now awarded Apple a total of approximately 900 million dollars but fans will want to miss the next entry in this epic series apple vs samsung 3 up filters we're done and finally goodbye next-gen gaming you're officially current-gen the xbox one launch last night with midnight release parties across the world Microsoft is promoting the xbox one as an all-in-one entertainment size and while the gaming is good TV integration and connect voice commands aren't quite there Sony's 10 million strong PlayStation 4 launch set the sails bar pretty high but remember whichever console you choose the other one was probably better and that's it for today's top stories coming up tomorrow in Durance latest update the just friends but I'm gonna make you feel like we can maybe one day be more than that even though I'll never feel the same way about you as you feel about me feature
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