Monthly Archives: June 2012

Weekly Wrap: MacBook Air tests, tons of reviews, and five years of iPhone

This week, Macworld offered some advice, a slew of reviews, and a look back at five years of iPhone. Continue reading

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The Macalope Weekly: Personality disorder

Three tech personalities, three disorders of some kind — all diagnosed by our Macalope. Continue reading

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FTC investigating Google, Motorola over FRAND patent abuse

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Study: 21 percent of iOS owners won’t switch at any price

The loyalty of Mac users to the Apple brand is legend throughout both the industry and computer users generally, but only a handful of studies have ever really tested user loyalty to Apple on its iOS devices — though every study done indicates that buyers are “very satisfied” with them. A survey done by Goldman Sachs suggests that around 21 percent of iOS owners would not switch to another platform “at any price.”… Continue reading

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Apple Wins Injunction Barring U.S. Sales of Samsung Galaxy Nexus Phone

Just days after Apple won an injunction barring U.S. sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, Reuters reports that the same judge has issued a second preliminary injunction that would bar sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus smartphone. “Apple has made a clear showing that, in the absence of a preliminary injunction, it is likely to lose substantial market share in the smartphone market and to lose substantial downstream sales of future smartphone purchases and tag-along products,” Judge Koh said in Friday’s ruling. The new Galaxy Nexus injunction is a much more significant victory for Apple than the Galaxy Tab 10.1 injunction, as evidenced by the $95 million bond Apple will need to post in order for the injunction to take effect. The bond money, which amounted to only $2.6 million in the Galaxy Tab 10.1 case, would be used to compensate Samsung should Apple ultimately lose the case when it goes to full trial. The Galaxy Nexus has been Google’s flagship device for showing off its Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” operating system since late last year, and was given away to attendees at this week’s Google I/O conference as part of a package showing off the forthcoming Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean” update. Continue reading

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Bloomberg: FTC investigating FRAND abuse at Google, Motorola

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating if Google and Motorola Mobility are honoring fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) commitments made to license standards-essential patents. A civil investigative demand, similar to a subpoena, has been issued to Google as it looks at overall practices in litigation and licensing. The US investigation follows the opening of European Commission investigations into Motorola Mobility and Samsung Electronics for FRAND violations as well…. Continue reading

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Apple cleared of infringing charges on Samsung patent

Hot on the heels of a preliminary injunction barring US sales of Samsung’s and Google’s flagship phone the Galaxy Nexus and an earlier injunction against Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet, US District Court Judge Lucy Koh also cleared Apple of a Samsung charge of infringement of a UTMS patent. The ruling was a victory for Apple, as well as for its position that FRAND-eligible patents shouldn’t be used as legal weapons…. Continue reading

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App Store search algorithm altered three times in a week

Apple appears to have made three changes in a week to its App Store search algorithms which are used to fine-tune search results. A change made earlier this week scores apps higher by user ratings and app descriptions, rather than by application name (as was the case before the changes). A change made today places a larger emphasis on developer-inserted keywords with names than before, with other changes lowering the position of “junk” applications relying on in-app purchase names for higher placement…. Continue reading

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Remains of the Day: Mishmash

Apple bids adieu to its vice president of numbers, the story of how RIM failed to hit AT&T’s softball pitch, and Google is crashing your MacBook. Continue reading

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Judge clears Apple of infringement ahead of summer trial

A U.S. federal judge on Friday cleared Apple of infringement of a Samsung wireless communications patent but had motions to invalidate two others shot down ahead of a summer trial set to kick off at the end of July. Continue reading

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