Saturday, June 30, 2012


Could Steve Jobs actually win his thermonuclear war?


Last week, when Judge Richard Posner dismissed "with prejudice" Apple's suit against Motorola over yet another Android phone, it looked as if Jobs' threats might have been empty. In retrospect, as FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller points out, Posners' decision was better for Apple than for Google. His ruling that preliminary injunctions can't be granted on so-called FRAND patents may have permanently disarmed the legal weapons both Samsung and Motorola Mobility (now part of Google) had hoped to deploy against Apple's patent arsenal.




Google has spread a ton of political influence money in Washington DC and around the world, well over ten times more than Apple. 

FTC investigating Google, Motorola over FRAND patent abuse




Judge clears Apple of infringement ahead of summer trial




Another Nexus product: As a "partner" Samsung is colluding with Google by infringing Apple's hardware patents yet again. 

Apple granted preliminary ban of Galaxy Nexus






Governor Brown gives fast-track status to Apple headquarters








ServiceNow IT firm surges on IPO, CEO says company is 'wall-to-wall' Apple





Brain drain: When these execs leave Apple, they take their main personnel with them.

Former OS X chief working on cloud startup with other ex-Apple employees





high praise from an unlikely source

Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch Retina Display (video)







Will Apple say 'uncle' in Madrid?





3 New Apple Stores Opening in US, Australia on Saturday






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Posted By Blogger to Apple News Day at 6/30/2012 11:25:00 AM

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