Briefly : by BBC news today dated on 25/08/2012:A US jury has ruled that Samsung should pay Apple $1.05bn (£665m) in damages in an intellectual property lawsuit. It said several of Samsung's devices had infringed Apple's software and design patents. The jury rejected Samsung's claims that several of its patents had been breached and awarded it no damages. Apple may seek an import ban of some of its rival's products, blocking them from the US market. Based on previous cases, Samsung is likely to appeal. The two firms account for more than half of global smartphone and tablet computer sales. The nine-person jury at the federal court in San Jose, California had to consider 700 questions about each side's claim that its rival had infringed its intellectual property. It deliberated for less than three days before coming to its unanimous decisions. It rejected the South Korean firm's claim that Apple's intellectual properties were invalid. It added that Samsung was "wilful in its infringement" in many of the cases. Not all of Apple's claims were upheld. The iPhone maker had claimed a total of $2.5bn (£1.6bn) in damages. Samsung had sought $519m. Apple said it applauded the court "for finding Samsung's behaviour wilful and for sending a loud and clear message that stealing isn't right." Samsung has described the verdict as "a loss for the American consumer". "It will lead to fewer choices, less innovation, and potentially higher prices," it added.more at bbcnews