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It's simply put, that Apple, to get rid of competition, simply sues them into bankruptcy. Samsung won't actually pay that money, they'll appeal, drag it through the courts some more, time will pass, another judge will reduce the damages to half that, so, the corporate asses won't get hurt, us customers, the users will be on the receiving end for this idiocy.
Microsoft has it's own tools for dealing with competitors, look how it deals with Android for instance. It's sad that they can get away with it, but even with the costs increase they don't change that market very much, the customers still benefit.
Apple's win, doesn't matter they were right or not, opens a lot of problems for the industry.
Anyway, this whole thing is stupid. Square wheels. Think about it.
Apple vowed to destroy Android outright http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15400984
Nonsense, Microsoft deals with the competition nicely compared to Apple you just pay up standard licensing fee, Microsoft goes back to sleep