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