martes, 31 de julio de 2012

Jurors Selected by the Close of Apple v. Samsung, Day One

Just how similar are the Apple iPad (left) and Samsung Galaxy Tab (right)? Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired  

SAN JOSE, California — After a grueling day of grilling by both Judge Koh and lawyers representing Apple and Samsung, a jury of nine was finally selected and sworn in to hear Apple v. Samsung patent litigation. “The rest of you may be feeling exhilarated like you escaped a bullet,” Judge Koh said after the nine names were announced.

Among the chosen jurors are a man who worked for over 35 years in the hard drive industry as an electrical engineer, an unemployed San Jose native who likes to play videogames, and a man who works in construction.

For close to eight hours, the jury pool was asked questions about their backgrounds and hobbies, their technical expertise in areas such as law, patents and contracts, and their economic situations. However tedious the question-and-answer session became, Judge Koh maintained a genial atmosphere in the courtroom, aided by humorous remarks from both potential jurors and lawyers.

When questioned about why she was considering purchasing an iPad, one potential juror said, “I love the technology,” and talked about how she’d like to be able to sit in the yard and use her iPad. Samsung attorney Bill Price replied, after a moment’s pause, “Other companies sell tablets too!” Audience laughter ensued.

A Google UI engineer who repeatedly pledged to be impartial in the proceedings did not end up getting chosen. He worked primarily with UI layouts relating to Google Video, Google+, and mobile Maps, but had also contributed to Android. Apple tried unsuccessfully to get Judge Koh to dismiss him from the jury pool earlier in the day, saying that Samsung’s role as a business partner to Google would make it impossible for him to be impartial.

After the selected jurors were sworn in, Judge Koh gave them their preliminary instructions, as well as background on the utility and design patents involved in the case.

Tomorrow, Apple and Samsung’s lawyers will give their opening statements, outlining their arguments for their respective sides of the litigation. Each side will get an hour and a half (and will likely use the whole time) to state its case.

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/07/jurors-selected-apple-samsung/

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Jabra Wave Bluetooth headset review

Jabra Wave

The Jabra Wave is a Bluetooth headset with very sophisticated wind reduction technology. 

 

On the Jabra website, there is a very cool video of a guy at the beach and you can really hear how this particular headset cuts out the wind and background noise. 

The Jabra Wave is a bit larger than most headsets and is designed to be worn behind the ear. Read on for a full review.

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Is this what the iPhone 5 will look like? Supposed part leaks assembled!

Take some of leaked parts, supposedly for Apple's next generation iPhone 5, assemble them together, and what do you get? A supposed iPhone 5! This time it's iLab Factory that have done the deed, and what they're showing off does indeed look a lot like one of the 4-inch prototypes Apple was rumored to be considering for the iPhone 5.

Easily visible is the miniaturized Dock connector, as well as the bottom mounted headset jack. Also impossible to miss is the metallic plate that covers the back of the iPhone from antenna break to antenna break, leaving only the top and bottom clear, glass, and presumably radio-fiendly. The Home button, Sleep/Wake button, and volume controls all look the same, though the front mounted FaceTime camera has been centered.

The 4-inch, 16:9 display will be the big story, though. It's the first screen size change since the original iPhone debuted in 2007.

It's tough to tell the real from the fake from the really fake, but these parts do match increasingly frequent rumors surrounding the iPhone 5, and it wouldn't be a huge surprise if it's fairly close.

One more photo below, and lots more via the source link below. Check them out and then let us know -- what do you think? Could this be what the iPhone 5 will look like come the fall? And if it is, what do you think of the design?

Source: iLab Factory



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Pastebin updated to V3, releases Windows app

pastebin
Pastebin is a very popular website aimed at coders and other nerdy types, which allows them (or should I say, us) to paste and share snippets of code with lovely syntax highlighting.

It has recently undergone a major overhaul which includes the release of a brand new Windows client. The new client lets you create new "pastes" and manage your existing ones. It joins a host of other tools from Pastebin, such as the Google and Chrome extensions, OS X widget and the mobile apps.

If you're currently using Pastebin, the new client is a great addition. And if you haven't tried it before, next time you have a piece of code you want to share or get some feedback on, you could do worse than try out Pastebin.

[Thanks, Jeroen!]

Pastebin updated to V3, releases Windows app originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Outlook.com preview: Microsoft reinvents its online email offerings

DNP Outlookcom preview details, screenshots and impressions of Microsoft's new email service

Maybe you heard, but Microsoft launched a new email service today. No, not Hotmail -- a completely new, built-from-scratch service. This is Outlook.com, and for the time being, at least, it will exist separately from Hotmail. So why didn't Redmond just give Hotmail a drastic overhaul? Well, friends, there are two explanations. First, the polite one: for technical reasons, the engineers found it easier to build a new service from scratch rather than retrofit the old one. The frank answer: Microsoft is keenly aware Hotmail has a bad rap, thanks to those banners and flashy video ads. In fact, the company has been very candid that it wants not just to compete with Gmail, but siphon away some of its growing user base. As such, Outlook offers a fresh, minimal interface -- far cleaner than Hotmail ever looked. What's more, the ads are more pared-down here: no video adverts, and no targeted ads on messages between people (newsletters are still fair game).

The service is open to the public as of today and you get virtually unlimited storage, along with 7GB of SkyDrive space if you create a new Microsoft account. (Microsoft uses the word "virtually" to hedge itself against spammers who might otherwise use limitless storage to game the system.) And you should take our word when we say it's worth giving the service a shot: we've been testing it for almost two weeks. Go get yourself situated and then meet us after the break for details, impressions and lots more screenshots.

Note: many of our screenshots say "NewMail" instead of "Outlook.com" in the upper left corner. NewMail is a codename Microsoft used before announcing the service to the public.

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Outlook.com preview: Microsoft reinvents its online email offerings originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 31 Jul 2012 12:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Put a Wang in Your Ear Hole [Audio]

Do you remember five years ago, when you could spot an iPod/iPhone owner from a mile away by their standard issue white Apple earbuds? There's much more headphone diversity these days, but buds are still immensely popular and Apple sells bunches of them. Fanny Wang wants to stick it to Apple hard with Wang Buds. More »


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Sprint starts rolling out Ice Cream Sandwich update to HTC EVO 3D

Sprint starts rolling out Ice Cream Sandwich update to HTC EVO 3D

It's official: we can finally add Sprint's three-dimensional EVO to that endeavoring list of slabs running Ice Cream Sandwich. According to multiple tipsters, and promptly confirmed by The Now Network's legitimate support page, Google's ICS assortment is now being delivered OTA -- a wee bit earlier than expected, no less -- to the now-discontinued HTC EVO 3D. As we could imagine, the tasty software update brings previously known features to the 4.3-inch device, including folders, improved browser, resizable widgets and the crowd-pleasing Face Unlock method. Needless to say, Sprint certainly took its sweet time to dish out the long-awaited 4.0 nuggets -- but better late than never, right?

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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