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Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Samsung attorney: 'Apple doesn't own beautiful and Sexy'

Samsung attorney: 'Apple doesn't own beautiful and Sexy'
Samsung Attorney
An attorney for the Korean electronics giant says during closing arguments in a damages retrial Tuesday that Apple's patents are "very narrow."           
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Samsung on Tuesday argued that Apple deserves a low amount of additional damages for patent infringement because Apples patents are "very narrow." Samsung attorney Bill Price said Apple has tried to show its patents cover all aspects of design and ease of use, preventing companies from making "attractive" devices that are easy to use. However, the patents are limited, he argued, which is why Samsung should only pay Apple $52 million for patent infringement, not the $380 million Apple has requested. "Apple has tried to mischaracterize these patents so they are the iPhone," Samsung attorney Bill Price said during closing arguments in a court here. But "these patents are very narrow. ... Apple doesn't own beautiful and sexy." He added that while Samsung knew it needed to alter its devices to compete with the iPhone, Apple has done the same thing with new devices like the iPad Mini. "There's nothing wrong with looking at your competitors and changing what you do because of it," Price said. Meanwhile, Apple attorney Bill Lee argued that Samsung's patent infringement significantly harmed the company and that the electronics giant deserves an additional $380 million for that damage. He noted that Samsung's copycat tactics helped it gain significant market share while other rivals struggled. And he said the patent infringement set back Apple. "Apple can never get back to where it should have been in 2010," Lee said Tuesday during his closing arguments.

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Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Apple makes applications to trademark iWatch name

 Apple makes applications to trademark iWatch name
 Apple makes applications to trademark iWatch name
Apple has made several applications to trademark the brand “iWatch”, fuelling speculation that the iPhone maker could soon launch its first new category of product since Tim Cook became chief executive. The trademark registrations come as Google, Samsung and other electronics companies ready their own smart watches, despite existing devices so far failing to find appeal beyond a niche group of early adopters. More On this topic Apple paid no UK corporation tax in 2012 Apple chief ties pay to stock price Apple says ebook accusations are ‘misguided’ Apple ebook court case nears final chapter IN Technology Bebo founders buy back social network for $1m Mattrick’s mobile challenge at Zynga Zynga brings in Xbox head to turn it round TomTom denies consumer arm sale reports After an iWatch trademark application was identified in Japan by Bloomberg, several more have been spotted in Taiwan, Russia, Mexico and Colombia by Apple bloggers. The filings, which all reference Apple Inc and its address at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, appear to have been made simultaneously on June 3, 2013.

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Apple Said to Sign Sony Music Clearing Way for IRadio

 Apple Said to Sign Sony Music Clearing Way for IRadio
 Apple Said to Sign Sony Music Clearing Way for IRadio
Apple Said to Sign Sony Music, Clearing Way for IRadio By Andy Fixmer & Adam Satariano - Jun 8, 2013 5:03 AM GMT+0500 Facebook Share Tweet LinkedIn Google +1 7 Comments Print QUEUE Q Apple Inc. (AAPL) signed an agreement with Sony Music Entertainment, the final record-company holdout needed for the iPhone maker’s planned online radio service, said people with knowledge of the situation. Sony signed its agreement late yesterday, and Apple plans to announce the service, unofficially dubbed iRadio, at a conference on June 10, said the people, who requested anonymity because the talks are private. Vivendi SA (VIV)’s Universal Music and Len Blavatnik’s Warner Music Group have already signed agreements with Apple, people with knowledge of the situation said this month.

Apple Unveil For iOS 7, OS X 10.9 WWDC 2013

Apple Unveil For iOS 7, OS X 10.9
Apple Unveil For iOS 7, OS X 10.9
Apple announced the official details for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Wednesday, which will again take place at the Moscone West Convention Center in San Francisco from June 10-14. WWDC Courtesy / Apple Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference, or WWDC, runs June 10-14. Related 9 Features Siri Definitely Needs 9 Features Siri Definitely Needs iOS 7 Release Date May Coincide With iPhone 5S, iPad 5 iOS 7 Release Date May Coincide With... New Mac Laptops, Desktops Coming In June? New Mac Laptops, Desktops Coming In... Tickets for WWDC 2013 will go on sale starting Thursday, April 25, at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets are limited to one per person and five per organization, but to buy a ticket, you must be already be a member of one of Apple’s developer programs, including its iOS Developer Program, iOS Developer Enterprise Program, or Mac Developer Program. Tickets cost $1,599 each.

Saturday, April 06, 2013

Apple iPhone 5

Apple and T-Mobile open iPhone 5 pre-orders, shipping April 12th By Matt Brian on April 5, 2013 03:56 am Email @m4tt 24Comments Don't miss any stories Follow The Verge Follow Gallery Photo: iPhone 5 review pictures 2 inShare Apple and T-Mobile today opened pre-orders for the iPhone 5, a week ahead of the smartphone's official April 12th release. T-Mobile, the fourth largest carrier in the US, becomes the last of the big four operators to offer the iPhone, following behind AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sprint. Last week, T-Mobile unveiled its new Uncarrier branding and smartphone plans, no longer requiring customers to sign up for a long-term contract. Instead, T-Mobile offers a 16GB iPhone 5 for $99 upfront with 24 months of $20 payments on its Simple Choice plan, or $579.99 in full, $70 less than an unlocked iPhone 5 bought direct from Apple. T-Mobile also offers the iPhone 4S, which costs $69.99 upfront with payments of $20 per month, while the iPhone 4 costs $14.99 plus a $15 monthly charge. T-Mobile says the older models will only be available in "select markets." "T-Mobile becomes the last of the big four operators to offer the iPhone" The iPhone 5 is compatible with T-Mobile's expanding LTE network and its "4G" HSPA+ networks. The carrier also boasts it is the only US mobile provider to offer nationwide HD Voice on the handset. The company is currently bringing preorders online, so keep trying if you can't process your order.


News Source: www.theverge.com

Friday, April 05, 2013

Facebook's colonization of Android

Facebook's colonization of Android

Facebook's colonization of Android


The smartphone business is becoming more like Nascar every day with multiple companies vying to get their brands more prominently promoted on the screens and cases of mobile devices. It's an intensely competitive market in which telecommunications carriers, such as AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, and manufacturers like Apple, Samsung, and HTC are getting top billing. Of course, Apple with iOS controls the entire smartphone user experience, and Google with the more open Android holds sway with its broad suite of apps and its own branded mobile devices. Enter Facebook Home, a family of apps that CEO Mark Zuckerberg today said is designed to help "you see your world through people, not apps." It's also a way to colonize the Android platform, increasing Facebook's share of screen real estate and its accessibility on mobile devices. Read: Facebook Home: Bold experiment or extreme bloatware? Facebook's new Home on Android addresses a large audience. The social network has more than a billion active users monthly, and accounts for 18 percent of the total time U.S. consumers spend on smart mobile devices, according to Flurry, which measures application usage across more than 1 billion smart devices. Some percentage of the social network's billion users -- those who live most fully in the Facebook bubble -- will gladly take the Facebook Home plunge. Facebook Home Chat Head thread. (Credit: Facebook) Related stories: Facebook unveils 'Home,' a family of apps for your Android phone Facebook Home: Facebook takes over Android Facebook announces Home for Android (pictures) HTC First: The debut Facebook Home phone A look at the HTC First, aka: the 'Facebook phone' (pictures) Facebook launches Chat Heads for staying in touch with friends Zuckerberg and company would also like to colonize Apple's iOS, but it is uncertain whether Apple would be willing to let Facebook take over the home screen and app launcher. Facebook's CEO was asked by reporters in a Q&A session after the new product unveiling whether Home would be coming to iOS. "We have a great relationship with Apple," Zuckerberg said, offering up a read-between-the-lines response. "Anything that happens with Apple is going to happen with partnership. Google's Android is open so we don't have to work with them." Zuckerberg is thinking big and racing to colonize the rest of the world with the Facebook platform. In his remarks at the Home launch, he talked about addressing the largely untapped global market for smart mobile devices. "The modern computing device has a very different place in our lives. It's not just for productivity and business. It's also for making us more connected, social, and aware. Home, by putting people first and then apps, by just flipping the order, is one of many small but meaningful changes in our relationship with technology over time," Zuckerberg said. Looking into the future, he added, "If you look out five or ten years when all 5 billion or so people who have feature phones are going to have smartphones, we'll soon be living in a world where the majority of people who have a smartphone -- a modern computing device -- will have never seen in their lives what you and I call a computer. The very definition of what a computer is and what our relationship should be hasn't been set for the majority of the world...When it is, I think a lot of that definition will be around people first." He also expects Facebook to play a big part in defining the future. "This is the kind of work that Facebook, and our culture and community, are uniquely built to do," he concluded. Empires and companies come and go. For now, Facebook is ascendant, and hitching its wagon to an ascendant Android can only expand its domain.


News Source: news.cnet.com

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