Review - Desk Wizard - Mobile Phone Holder
I don't know about you, but I'm quite sick and tired of changing DeskTop Holders every time I change my phone. Yes, I change my phone ...





I don't know about you, but I'm quite sick and tired of changing DeskTop Holders every time I change my phone. Yes, I change my phone ...
Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- A year after Samsung Electronics Co. was humiliated by Apple Inc. forcing it to remove a tablet on display at the Berlin IFA fair, the world’s biggest consumer- electronics companies are racing to avoid similar gaffes.
Makers of mobile phones, computers and television sets have registered a record number of rights with German authorities this year to weed out imitations, said Claudia Rossow-Scholl , a customs officer who has worked at the annual gathering since 2005. Exhibitors have also taken licenses for more inventions than ever from peers as they seek to avoid their devices being drawn into scrutiny, she said.
Samsung, Sony Corp. and Acer Inc. are among companies preparing to show their wares at Europe’s largest consumer- electronics fair, which generated 3.7 billion euros ($4.6 billion) in orders last year. The event kicks off as makers are still digesting Apple’s $1 billion patent victory against Samsung, a verdict that may lead to a U.S. sales ban of some of the South Korean company’s phones.