Apple and Samsung are discussing a possible end to legal disputes

  Although both Apple and Samsung seemed too unwilling to end the legal battles they opened in several courts around the world, it seems that in recent weeks representatives of the two companies have met to solve problems. For now, it is not known in detail what was discussed in the meetings of the representatives of the two companies, but the topic of discussion was related to the patents that the two companies accuse each other of infringing in the mobile terminals launched on the market in recent years.

Citing people familiar with the situation, the report reveals that top-level executives at both Samsung and Apple have allegedly "communicated recently about potential settlement options." "Apple CEO Tim Cook does not seem to share his predecessor's passion about laying all foes to waste," author Paul M. Barrett wrote. "Cook appears to view litigation as a necessary evil, not a vehicle of cosmic revenge."

  Although in his biography Steve Jobs declared that he would be willing to destroy Android, he tried to solve the current legal problems with Samsung since 2010, but then he didn't really have anyone to talk to. This year it seems that Tim Cook resumed the discussions with one of the most important partners of the Apple company and there are good chances that they will have a positive finality regardless of when it will be reached.