Mobile Minutes: Ericsson sues Apple; Galaxy S6 unveiling; YouTube Kids app; Samsung's wage freeze
Ericsson sues Apple for telecom patent infringement
Swedish mobile telecom gear maker Ericsson is suing Apple Inc for patent
infringement, Ericsson said on Friday.
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Samsung's Galaxy S6 is mainly a showroom for what's inside
Samsung Electronics Co. will unveil its next smartphones this weekend, with the
focus on whether they can draw customers from Apple Inc. The real question may
be whether the phones can pull customers from Qualcomm Inc. and Sharp Corp.
Read more on Bloomberg
YouTube Kids: What parents need to know about the new app
The Google-owned video sharing website announced the launch of a kid-friendly
video app today in the United States for Android and iOS. YouTube Kids aims to
provide entertaining and educational videos for children while giving parents
control over their viewing habits.
Read more on ABC News
Samsung freezes salary increases as it prepares for
mobile war
Samsung has decided to freeze all wages in 2015 for workers in South Korea,
marking the first time the company has done so in six years, according to
Reuters, which confirmed the news with the technology giant.
Read more on CNET