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Judge penalizes Samsung for withholding code in Apple case
The ongoing Apple vs. Samsung case being tried in the United States took an unusual turn yesterday as Judge Paul S. Grewal granted an unusual “preclusive sanctions” order against Samsung for failing to produce source code for Apple in a timely fashion. The judge had already found Samsung in violation of the order two weeks earlier, and found that the company was guilty of blatantly stalling the case…. Continue reading
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Apple VP Mansfield’s proposed home draws flak from neighbors
A proposed home for Apple’s senior VP of hardware engineering, Bob Mansfield, is generating a heavy amount of controversy and legal contention in the town of Bonny Doon, California, the San Jose Mercury News reports. Mansfield and his wife Andrea first filed in 2010 for county approval to build on 45 acres of a former quarry on a knoll. The planned home should measure 9,000 square feet — though only 6,000 is above grade — and include features like a basement theater and an agricultural roof, as well as outdoor amenities like a potting shed, four barns, and outdoor kitchen, and a herd of g… Continue reading
HTC denies accusations of breaking Apple patents
Lawyers for HTC today defended the company in a London courtroom, insisting it isn’t violating Apple patents, Bloomberg reports. At stake are four patents, covering multi-touch, slide-to-unlock, zooming and scrolling for photos, and the use of different character sets for text messages. “We are dealing with extremely simple implementations of commonly known techniques,” read written statements by HTC’s lawyers…. Continue reading
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New Rome Apple Store opens on Friday; Arden Fair shop moving
Apple’s second retail store in Rome is opening on Saturday at 10AM, the company has announced. The shop is located inside the Galleria Porta di Roma on Via Alberto Lionello, far to the north. The outlet is over 16 kilometers away from the existing Roma Est location, which is on the city’s eastern outskirts…. Continue reading
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Stock of 15-inch MacBook Pros shrinking ahead of refresh
A number of third-party vendors are running out of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, AppleInsider notes. J&R is listing 2.2GHz systems as “out of stock,” and 2.4GHz machines are “on order.” Best Buy’s online storefront has stopped doing home deliveries of 2.4GHz Pros, and while it is continuing to sell them at retail, many outlets in US cities like Austin and Chicago may not have units available. Another reseller, MacConnection, briefly ran out of 2.2GHz Pros earlier this week but now has units again…. Continue reading
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Apple patents packaging with built-in electronics
A new US patent from Apple suggests the iPhone maker wants to rethink the way products are packaged. Hardly an indication of a product due to ship anytime soon, the patent describes an “electrical trace” molded into or printed onto the packaging. The so-called “active electronic media device packaging” will also require at least one method of wireless power transmission to light up the package…. Continue reading
Adobe Photoshop CS6 Beta Hits 500,000 Downloads [Mac Blog]
One week after the public beta launch of Photoshop CS6, Adobe today announced that the software has already hit 500,000 downloads. We’ve been blown away by the response to the Photoshop CS6 beta. In less than one week of its release, we’ve seen over half a million downloads and counting!! Download it for free today! It’s not often that we provide an advance preview of the next release of Photoshop and we’re grateful for all the support and buzz the beta has received. We’re glad you’re as excited as we are to see all of YOUR requests come to life. Adobe has yet to announce final pricing for Photoshop CS6, but has indicated that it will launch sometime in the first half of this year. Users of older Macs should note that Photoshop CS6 drops support for 32-bit Macs, leaving out systems utilizing Intel Core Solo or Core Duo processors. Intel Core 2 Duo processors and later offer 64-bit support required for Photoshop CS6. Continue reading
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iPads used to bolster physician training, speed up patient care
More than three out of four medical residents at the University of Chicago said tablets allowed them to complete tasks quicker. Continue reading
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Unverified iPad 3 Rumors: Price List Suggests Price Hike Over iPad 2, Shipments to U.S. En Route?
Over the past several days, several unverified rumors about the iPad 3 have been showing up on Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo , offering tidbits of information about Apple’s plans for the device. One post seems to depict a price comparison between the iPad 2 and iPad 3 possibly revealing a price increase for the iPad 3. The headings are labled left to right: “Apple iPad Model”, “iPad 2 US Price”, “iPad 3 US Price”, “iPad 3 RMB equivalent price”. The final column is calculated on the exchange rate. The iPad 2 prices are in U.S. dollars at the present pricing, which starts at $499 for the 16GB+WiFi model. The iPad 3, meanwhile, is listed at a starting price of $579 for the $16GB+WiFi model and goes as high as $899 for the 64GB+WiFi+3G model. According to the chart, the iPad 3 costs $80 more for the equivalent Wi-Fi models, and $70 more for the equivalent 3G models. A second post from Sina Weibo [ via Apple.pro ] shares an apparently now-removed image from WeiPhone depicting what is claimed to be details on a series of high-security cargo flights from Chengdu, China, where Foxconn has iPad assembly plants, to Shanghai. The six flights, which are taking place between yesterday and March 9, are said to be part of itineraries moving iPad 3 units to the United States, with three flights ultimately headed to Chicago’s O’Hare airport, two headed to Los Angeles, and one headed to New York’s Kennedy airport. A separate flight on March 5 appears to be planned to position units through Tokyo’s Narita airport. 9to5Mac also posts a photo of what one Sina Weibo user claims is iPad 3 units being loaded onto a cargo plane for transport. With all of the reports coming from WeiPhone forums and Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent to Twitter, it’s hard to tell if they have any credibility. But it seems reasonable to believe that Apple might be preparing to stage supplies of the iPad 3 at various locations in order to be ready for a quick launch following an introduction as rumored for March 7. On the pricing front, Apple is believed to be upgrading the iPad 3 to a 2048×1536 “Retina” display, which could account for some price increase to the iPad 3. It’s also not clear if the usage of “3G” in the chart means that the iPad 3 will be 3G-only, or if it was just used for the price comparison. The iPad 3 has also been rumored to be getting LTE (4G) data on both Verizon and AT&T in the U.S. Continue reading
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