Samsung notches a victory in latest court battle with Apple

Today's Update: Apple and Samsung Patent Battle

It's Tuesday, December 6th, and we have a winner in the latest legal go-around involving Apple and Samsung who just slugged it out in the Supreme Court in the seemingly interminable patent battle between the tech behemoths this round goes to Samsung with the high court saying Samsung's patent violations against Apple only pertain to smartphone components and not the whole phone which is the outcome Apple was ultimately hoping for. It's a pretty big win for Samsung, which was struggling this year after some of its Note 7 phones started bursting into flames and a number of their cloth washers grenaded during the spin cycle losing their tops and injuring some owners something that will likely be spotting a few more legal claims against it.

Samsung was up against a billion dollars or so in penalties if they lost the case but industry watchers think that that figure could drop to 400 million or so depending on how the US court of appeals handles the case following the Supreme Court's decision. Stay tuned, sticking with Samsung now and a new report from Sam mobile, a site that tracks the company's every move states that just like the latest iPhone the new Galaxy S8 will not have a headphone jack. Sam mobile says the S8 will have the new de facto is standard USB type-c Jack for both power or an audio interconnect but not both at the same time or you could use wireless headgear to rock out while charging up the phone.

They also say the reasons for the headphone jack delete are pretty much the same as Apple's, it allows them to make the phone thinner it frees up space for more battery capacity and it's just old technology. However, it bears noting that Samsung just acquired the Harmon brand for $8 billion, so just like Apple and Beats, there's probably going to be some Swank Wireless and type-c headphone options coming sooner than later.

Internet Services Company GoDaddy Just Dropped Some Serious Cash

Internet services company GoDaddy just dropped some serious cash to expand their international operations into Europe with the purchase of H or host Europe group for 65 million EUR, or about $641 million. They also get a bonus package of over a billion in debt that has rang up but didn't seem to rattle GoDaddy's CEO who basically said HG was a perfect fit for the US company known more for their ads than anything else. Believe it or not, GoDaddy has been around for almost 20 years now and is doing pretty well.

The HG buyout should give GoDaddy a solid toe-hold in Europe where its commercials will likely be seen as tame and even kind of boring, it's a euro thing anyway. That's it for DT daily today, be sure to hit our Facebook page and subscribe to our YouTube channel and here's some more fun stuff to watch right here, we'll see you again tomorrow.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enit's Tuesday December 6th and we have a winner in the latest legal go-around involving Apple and Samsung who just slugged it out in the Supreme Court in the seemingly interminable patent battle between the tech behemoths this round goes to Samsung with the high court saying Samsung's patent violations against Apple only pertain to smartphone components and not the whole phone which is the outcome Apple was ultimately hoping for it's a pretty big win for Samsung which was struggling this year after some of its Note 7 phones started bursting into flames and a number of their cloth washers grenaded during the spin cycle losing their tops and injuring some owners something that will likely be spotting a few more legal claims against it Samsung was up against a billion dollars or so in penalties if they lost the case but industry Watchers think that that figure could drop to 400 million or so depending on how the US court of appeals handles the case following the Supreme Court's decision stay tuned sticking with Samsung now and a new report from Sam mobile a site that tracks the company's every move states that just like the latest iPhone the new Galaxy S8 will not have a headphone jack Sam mobile says the S8 will have the new de facto is standard USB type-c Jack for both power or an audio interconnect but not both at the same time or you could you know just use wireless headgear to rock out while charging up the phone they also say the reasons for the headphone jack delete are pretty much the same as Apple's it allows them to make the phone thinner it frees up space for more battery capacity and it's just just old Tech however it Bears noting that Samsung just acquired the Harmon brand for $8 billion so just like Apple and Beats there's probably going to be some Swank Wireless and type-c headphone options coming sooner than later internet services company GoDaddy Inc just dropped some serious cash to expand their International operations into Europe with the purchase of H or host Europe group for 65 million EUR or about $641 million they also get a bonus package of over a billion in debt HG has rung up but that didn't seem to Rattle godaddy's CEO who basically said HG was a perfect fit for the US company known more for their ads than anything else Believe It or Not GoDaddy has been around for almost 20 years now and is doing pretty well the HG buyout should give it a solid tow hold in Europe where its commercials will likely be seen as tame and even kind of boring it's a euro thing anyway that's it for DT daily today be sure to hit our Facebook page and subscribe to our YouTube channel and here's some more fun stuff to watch right here we'll see you again tomorrowit's Tuesday December 6th and we have a winner in the latest legal go-around involving Apple and Samsung who just slugged it out in the Supreme Court in the seemingly interminable patent battle between the tech behemoths this round goes to Samsung with the high court saying Samsung's patent violations against Apple only pertain to smartphone components and not the whole phone which is the outcome Apple was ultimately hoping for it's a pretty big win for Samsung which was struggling this year after some of its Note 7 phones started bursting into flames and a number of their cloth washers grenaded during the spin cycle losing their tops and injuring some owners something that will likely be spotting a few more legal claims against it Samsung was up against a billion dollars or so in penalties if they lost the case but industry Watchers think that that figure could drop to 400 million or so depending on how the US court of appeals handles the case following the Supreme Court's decision stay tuned sticking with Samsung now and a new report from Sam mobile a site that tracks the company's every move states that just like the latest iPhone the new Galaxy S8 will not have a headphone jack Sam mobile says the S8 will have the new de facto is standard USB type-c Jack for both power or an audio interconnect but not both at the same time or you could you know just use wireless headgear to rock out while charging up the phone they also say the reasons for the headphone jack delete are pretty much the same as Apple's it allows them to make the phone thinner it frees up space for more battery capacity and it's just just old Tech however it Bears noting that Samsung just acquired the Harmon brand for $8 billion so just like Apple and Beats there's probably going to be some Swank Wireless and type-c headphone options coming sooner than later internet services company GoDaddy Inc just dropped some serious cash to expand their International operations into Europe with the purchase of H or host Europe group for 65 million EUR or about $641 million they also get a bonus package of over a billion in debt HG has rung up but that didn't seem to Rattle godaddy's CEO who basically said HG was a perfect fit for the US company known more for their ads than anything else Believe It or Not GoDaddy has been around for almost 20 years now and is doing pretty well the HG buyout should give it a solid tow hold in Europe where its commercials will likely be seen as tame and even kind of boring it's a euro thing anyway that's it for DT daily today be sure to hit our Facebook page and subscribe to our YouTube channel and here's some more fun stuff to watch right here we'll see you again tomorrowit's Tuesday December 6th and we have a winner in the latest legal go-around involving Apple and Samsung who just slugged it out in the Supreme Court in the seemingly interminable patent battle between the tech behemoths this round goes to Samsung with the high court saying Samsung's patent violations against Apple only pertain to smartphone components and not the whole phone which is the outcome Apple was ultimately hoping for it's a pretty big win for Samsung which was struggling this year after some of its Note 7 phones started bursting into flames and a number of their cloth washers grenaded during the spin cycle losing their tops and injuring some owners something that will likely be spotting a few more legal claims against it Samsung was up against a billion dollars or so in penalties if they lost the case but industry Watchers think that that figure could drop to 400 million or so depending on how the US court of appeals handles the case following the Supreme Court's decision stay tuned sticking with Samsung now and a new report from Sam mobile a site that tracks the company's every move states that just like the latest iPhone the new Galaxy S8 will not have a headphone jack Sam mobile says the S8 will have the new de facto is standard USB type-c Jack for both power or an audio interconnect but not both at the same time or you could you know just use wireless headgear to rock out while charging up the phone they also say the reasons for the headphone jack delete are pretty much the same as Apple's it allows them to make the phone thinner it frees up space for more battery capacity and it's just just old Tech however it Bears noting that Samsung just acquired the Harmon brand for $8 billion so just like Apple and Beats there's probably going to be some Swank Wireless and type-c headphone options coming sooner than later internet services company GoDaddy Inc just dropped some serious cash to expand their International operations into Europe with the purchase of H or host Europe group for 65 million EUR or about $641 million they also get a bonus package of over a billion in debt HG has rung up but that didn't seem to Rattle godaddy's CEO who basically said HG was a perfect fit for the US company known more for their ads than anything else Believe It or Not GoDaddy has been around for almost 20 years now and is doing pretty well the HG buyout should give it a solid tow hold in Europe where its commercials will likely be seen as tame and even kind of boring it's a euro thing anyway that's it for DT daily today be sure to hit our Facebook page and subscribe to our YouTube channel and here's some more fun stuff to watch right here we'll see you again tomorrow\n"