U.S. District Court Judge Koh speaks with jurors earlier in the trial.
(Credit: Vicki Behringer )
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- A decision in the multi-billion dollar trial between Apple and Samsung has been reached, and will be announced shortly.
Hanging in the balance are possible sales bans on phones and tablets on both sides, as well as a damages tally that ranges from millions to billions of dollars depending on how the jury comes down.
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The nine-person group heard the closing arguments from both sides on Tuesday. Apple used its time to once again paint Samsung as a copycat that threatened to undo innovation, while Samsung depicted Apple as a stifler to competition.
The jury, which is made up of seven men and two women, has been holed up in the San Jose Federal Courthouse since Wednesday morning. The trial itself stretched a little more than three weeks.
To reach its verdict, the group fa... [Read more]
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