Samsung has today filed preliminary injunction motions to stop sales of the Apple iPhone 4S in Australia and Japan. Samsung has also lodged an appeal against the injunction won by Apple last week in the Federal Court.
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Neff Flexes its muscles in the high-end induction arena
Neff has released a new induction cooking surface – the FlexInduction – that automatically detects pot size and location, and is set to rival similar products from Gaggenau and De Dietrich.
Sunbeam competition to put fans in amongst the MasterChef action
A new consumer promotion from Sunbeam is offering die-hard MasterChef fans a chance to get up close and personal on the set of the show, plus free MasterChef Magazine subscriptions with selected products.
Kambrook kicks off Christmas campaign with Little Chefs novelty promotion
Kambrook has kicked off its 2011 Christmas Little Chefs promotion, in support of its novelty appliance range, run in conjunction with the DVD and Blu-ray release of the film Rio.
Sydney schoolboy’s world iPhone 4S success
Sydney schoolboy Wil Batterham succeeded this morning in his quest to be the world’s first retail iPhone 4S customer.
Nilfisk on TV promoting Bravo vacuums and retailers partners
Nilfisk has launched a TVC campaign for its new Bravo range of vacuum cleaners. Plus, Nilfisk has moved to new premises.
ACCC appealing Google defeat, wants greater clarity for $830m market
UPDATED: The ACCC is appealing the recent Federal Court decision that handed victory to Google in a case concerning the placement of paid advertisements on the website.
Nikon releases pricing for ‘game changing’ Nikon 1 range
Following the launch of its new Nikon 1 range of compact system cameras, Nikon has announced the pricing for the J1 and V1 models.
Apple wins injunction preventing sales of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Samsung has said it is “disappointed” with today’s Federal Court judgement preventing the company from selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australian retail stores.
‘We’re Number Two, We’re Number Two’, claims Lenovo
Lenovo has today issued a statement declaring that it has surpassed Dell as the world’s second largest PC company.