A federal judge today reversed a $625.5 million judgement against Apple in a patent infringement lawsuit pertaining to Apple’s Cover Flow feature. The lawsuit was filed by Mirror Worlds, a company founded by Yale professor Dave Gelertner. “Mirror Worlds may have painted an appealing picture for the jury, but it failed to lay a solid […]
Continue reading...Monday, October 4, 2010
When Steve Jobs takes the stage, hyperbole is often the name of the game. Products are typically described as ‘amazing’, ‘magical’, and ‘beautiful’, just to name a few adjectives. And while part of Jobs diction is pure showmanship, he more often than not truly buys into his own hype. One such feature that Jobs was […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 14, 2009
There have been some discussions lately on how to improve navigating through the iPhone when you have pages upon pages of applications. I’m of the mind that sifting through apps on the iPhone is pretty simple and straightforward as is, but that doesn’t mean I’m not willing to check out new ideas. And on that […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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Apple wins Cover Flow, Safari SnapBack, and Universal Dock Patents – Patently Apple ITC investigates Apple after flash memory patent complaint – AppleInsider Mac OS X Snow Leopard First Look – Reg Hardware Keymote for iPhone – Smoking Apples Some Chinese iPhones may have Wi-Fi – 9to5Mac Can a Mac lover go PC – The […]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 25, 2008
If you’re gonna go, go strong. That appears to be the strategy of Cygnus Systems, an Arizona company who on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Apple, Microsoft, and Google. A trifecta of sorts. The lawsuit alleges that the above-named companies all have products that implement a file preview feature, which allows users to preview the […]
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