The Verge relays that Google has officially responded to last Friday’s ruling in the Apple/Samsung litigation. Google doesn’t take as strong a stance as Samsung and instead takes a more even keel perspective. Google’s statement reads: The court of appeals will review both infringement and the validity of the patent claims. Most of these don’t […]
Continue reading...27. August 2012
Comments Off on Samsung asks Court to lift Galaxy Tab 10.1 preliminary injunction
The only victory for Samsung in last Friday’s ruling was that its Galaxy Tab 10.1 device was found not to infringe upon Apple’s iPad design patents. As a result, Samsung on Sunday filed a motion with the US District Court to have the preliminary injunction the device is currently subjected to lifted. The motion reads […]
Continue reading...27. August 2012
Comments Off on Ashton Kutcher looking very much the part of Steve Jobs
A few months back, Ashton Kutcher signed on to play Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs in a biopic tentatively titled Jobs: Get Inspired. Back in May photos of Kutcher wearing jeans and Jobs’ patented black turtleneck emerged. And now we’ve stumbled across this photo of Jobs (err, Kutcher) looking a bit older, but very […]
Continue reading...25. August 2012
Comments Off on Apple’s new iPad will be dubbed “iPad Mini”; iPod Nano may gain Wi-Fi capabilities – Report
Ah, it’s a grand time of year when the Apple rumors start flowing like water. Hot on the heels of a report that Apple will hold a special event – separate from the September 12 iPhone 5 event – to release the iPad Mini comes further details of the device from the Japanese blog Macotakara. […]
Continue reading...25. August 2012
Comments Off on Apple to hold separate events for iPhone 5 and iPad Mini unveiling
Yesterday we highlighted a piece from John Gruber who made the case as to why Apple wouldn’t announce a new iPhone and iPad on the same day. Apple is largely expected to unveil the iPhone 5 on September 12 and some had previously speculated that Apple would use the occassion to unveil an iPad Mini […]
Continue reading...25. August 2012
Comments Off on Apple crushes Samsung as Jury awards $1.05 billion in damages
Apple must have made a wildly compelling case because it didn’t take the jury long at all to come back with a ruling, in an admittedly complex and nuanced case, in Apple’s favor. Howard Mintz of the San Jose Mercury News reports: Legal experts say the jury’s finding of willful infringement enables Apple to seek […]
Continue reading...25. August 2012
Comments Off on Analyst emerges from meeting with Apple executives, says HDTV is unlikely in the near-term
There have been a tremendous number of reports over the past week or two all pointing towards Apple taking an increasing interest in the TV space. Most of the rumors in that regard have touched on Apple’s interest in rolling out a set top box, though there have also been some rumblings – yet again […]
Continue reading...24. August 2012
Comments Off on Supermodel Kate Upton brings her iPhone to Galaxy Note launch event
Well this is rather amusing. Samsung recently tapped Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Kate Upton to attend/promote the Galaxy Note 10.1 launch event in NYC which went down on August 15. So far so good, right? Well, sorta. It seems that Ms. Upton never got the memo that she should probably put her white iPhone away. […]
Continue reading...24. August 2012
Comments Off on The case for separate iPhone 5 and iPad Mini events
It’s all but assumed that Apple will announce the iPhone 5 at a special media event set to take place on September 12th. What’s more, it’s also been rumored that Apple might use the occasion to introduce the iPad Mini as well. The idea that Apple would announce two flagship products on the same day […]
Continue reading...24. August 2012
Comments Off on Why Facebook wants certain employees to use Android.. for now
So Facebook on Thursday released a brand spankin’ new iOS app that promises to be up to two times speedier for certain tasks. For anyone that uses Facebook on the go, this couldn’t have come soon enough. The older Facebook app, written in HTML 5, wasn’t clunky but could be painfully and terribly slow at […]
Continue reading...23. August 2012
Comments Off on The value of Twitter’s social graph, and the importance of keeping others out
With all of the hoopla regarding Twitters new terms of service for developers, the always insightful Dustin Curtis drops some knowledge on some key, albeit subtle, differences between Facebook and Twitter. Curtis also opines on the reasoning behind Twitter’s recent decision to pull a feature (accessible via its API) which enabled Tumblr users to search […]
Continue reading...23. August 2012
Comments Off on Facebook releases revamped and much speedier iOS app
In the face of complaints about sluggishness, Facebook today released a completely rewritten version of their iOS app that promises to be a whole lost faster. The updated app does away with HTML 5 and is built using Objective C, making it much more like a native iOS app. You’ll be hard pressed to notice […]
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27. August 2012
Comments Off on Google reacts to Apple/Samsung ruling