Intel and Qualcomm hand over source code to aid Apple's patent fight

Gareth Morgan
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Australian lawyers claim to have proof that Apple did not infringe Samsung's wireless patents

Chip makers Intel and Qualcomm have reportedly provided source code to Apple, which its lawyers say will help prove that it has not infringed patents held by Samsung. Bloomberg quoted one of App...

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