Earlier this summer, a judge within the Netherlands ruled to prohibit sales of Samsung Galaxy S , S II and Ace smartphones, stating that the devices violated an Apple patent which deals with a “approach to scrolling.” Well, nearly two months have passed, and Samsung is simply now getting around to releasing “upgraded” versions of the affected devices, presumably implementing a non-infringing scroll tool. A Samsung spokesman told Reuters that the 3 phones will “shortly be available on the market,” neglecting to give an actual release date — so we wouldn’t suggest lining as much as get your Galaxy S II fix just yet. This small victory is just the newest within the Apple / Samsung lawsuit saga , which has created quite a stir in a handful of courts around the globe. We’ve got yet to listen to a few option to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 ban in Australia , for instance, where fingers are being pointed in every direction .
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