Archive for July, 2011

Samsung drops Apple countersuit — Apple’s still got a bone to pick

Back in April, Samsung slapped back at Apple’s claims of patent infringement with a healthy helping of ten claims of its own. Now Bloomberg is reporting that Samsung quietly dropped its countersuit against the Cupertino-based company on June 30th, in an attempt “to streamline the legal proceedings.” Of course that doesn’t mean the saga is over: Apple’s smartphone infringement accusations stand, as do legal battles in South Korea, Japan, Germany, and the UK. Samsung says it will also continue to fight Apple’s accusations in the US in the form of a counter-claim.

Tablet PC Blog » Blog Archive » Android Difficult To Break Through …

In early June the WWDC conference, Apple just announced iPad application number over 90000. I did not expect was a few weeks, foreign media have reported that this week Apple iPad application has exceeded 10 million mark …

iPad 2 jailbreak available now? (video)

Can’t say it happened at Mach 3, but the iPad 2 jailbreak that we saw teased back in mid-March seems to have made its way out into the wild at long last. According to the video hosted up just past the break, JailbreakMe 3.0 is now available with support for the iPad 2. It’s bruited that the version making its way around now was leaked by a beta tester, and we’re seeing mixed success / failure stories in the related YouTube comments.

Apple seeks preliminary injunction on Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1

Drama. Rather than leaving well enough alone — at least long enough for its lawyers to properly enjoy the Independence Day weekend — Apple has seemingly kicked its ongoing legal battle with Samsung up a notch. According to a filing discovered by FOSS Patents , the perturbed in Cupertino have filed a motion for a preliminary injunction with the US District Court for the Northern District of California. Interestingly, the motion hones in on just four devices: the Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1. It’s a pretty bold move on Apple’s part — if this thing holds, and it’s determined that the aforesaid products may well indeed be infringing on Apple’s rights, Sammy could be forced to yank those products from US shelves within a couple of months. If it falls through, however, Apple’s entire case will likely take a serious hit.

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NSF Launches Science360 for iPad Application – California …

The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Science360 for iPad application is now available in the App Store section of Apple's iTunes. This application features spectacular images from NSF-funded institutions in high resolution for …

theFlashBlog » Awesome RedBull iPad Application Using AIR

Awesome RedBull iPad Application Using AIR. If you have an iPad go to the app store and download the RedBull Illume application. It is perhaps the nicest application to date built with AIR and is indistinguishable from a …

Gadget Lab Podcast: HP TouchPad, Windows Phone ‘Mango,’ iPhone Rumors

           In this week’s Gadget Lab podcast, the crew shines the spotlight on the TouchPad tablet, HP’s response to the iPad. What’s so interesting about the TouchPad?