With the US Justice Department now moving full steam ahead in its antitrust lawsuit against Apple and an assortment of publishers, antitrust legal experts are claiming that the governments case against the publishers is much stronger than their case against Apple. CNET reports: One reason lies in the Justice Department’s 36-page complaint, which recounts how […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Comments Off on 3 Publishers settle with DOJ; Apple, Macmillan, and Penguin still under fire
After suing Apple and 5 other publishers this morning for antitrust violations, it now appears that three of those publishers targeted by the initial lawsuit have settled with the government. The three publishers in question include Hachette, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. That leaves Apple and two other publishers – Macmillan and Penguin – still […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Comments Off on US DOJ files antitrust lawsuit against Apple and handful of publishers
Breaking news this morning as Bloomberg is reporting that the US DOJ is suing Apple and a host of other publishers alleging that all the parties colluded together in an effort to raise this price of eBooks. The publishers taken to task include Hachette SA, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin and Simon & Schuster. Apple and Macmillan, […]
Continue reading...Friday, April 6, 2012
Comments Off on Qualcomm and Intel hand over source code to Apple
As part of Apple’s defense against Samsung’s claims that iOS products infringe upon certain wireless patents owned by Samsung, Apple argues that they have an implied license via Qualcomm to those patents. In other words, because Qualcomm is licensed to use the patents at issue, Apple’s own contract with Qualcomm to provide the baseband chips […]
Continue reading...Friday, March 30, 2012
Comments Off on Another moron files a Siri class action suit
Yet another moron has filed a class action suit against Apple over Siri and it’s apparent inability to work as advertised. For me, Siri works fine, and I wonder why people choose to sue rather than return a device that doesn’t work as expected. The new suit, filed in a U.S. District Court by a […]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 29, 2012
Comments Off on Are Apple and Samsung talking settlement?
Perhaps this crazy 10 month bout of litigation that has spanned the globe will come to an end sooner than later according to a report from Business Week. Citing people familiar with Apple’s situation, the report claims that executives from both Samsung and Apple have “communicated lately about potential settlement options.” “Apple CEO Tim Cook does […]
Continue reading...Monday, March 26, 2012
Comments Off on 83 year old woman breaks nose walking into glass at Apple retail store, decides to sue for $1 million
CBS reports: A Queens woman is suing Apple for $1,000,000 after smashing her face on a glass door at a Long Island Apple Store. Evelyn Paswall, 83, claims that the glass doors at the front of Apple Stores pose a risk to the elderly. Paswall’s attorney Derek T. Smith told the Post that,“Apple wants to […]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 22, 2012
Well, you can’t say Apple didn’t try to prevent a legal dispute with Samsung. The Verge reports: In a recent filing in California federal court, Apple details the negotiations it pursued with Samsung between July and September of 2010 — several months prior to the initiation of patent litigation in April 2011. In an attempt to bolster […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Thankfully, Samsung’s disingenuous efforts to wield its RAND encumbered patents against Apple seems to be falling short. One week ago, a court in the Netherlands ruled that Samsung cannot pursue injunctive relief against Apple so long as Apple is open to negotiating a license with Samsung for their 3G patents. The decision was handed down […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 13, 2012
With Apple’s new iPad set to launch in just a few days, Apple continues to fight a legal battle in China against Proview over the iPad trademark. Proview, if you recall, is angling to ban the sale of iPads in China and is even seeking to ban the export of iPads from China Initial reports […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Comments Off on Apple open to settlement talks with Android manufacturers – Report
Apple and Samsung remain at each other’s throats as the two companies continue to battle it out over patent infringement issues that span the globe and encompass a wide array of technologies. In Steve Jobs biography, the Apple co-founder didn’t mince words when describing his outlook on Android. “I will spend my last dying breath […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Comments Off on Apple warned about using “iTV” moniker for upcoming HDTV
With the iPhone and iPad now firmly entrenched as mainstream products, Apple’s next big effort to further solidify its already robust iOS ecosystem will likely be the release of an HDTV. According to the latest rumblings from the rumor mill, which we should point out are extremely speculative at this point, Apple will announce its […]
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Comments Off on Legal experts say US Justice Department doesn’t have a strong case against Apple