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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, May 21, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Kodak Patent Invalid in Case Against Apple, RIM: A key digital-imaging patent held by Eastman Kodak Co. was declared invalid Monday because of 'obviousness' by an administrative law judge, dealing a blow to the bankrupt imaging company that is trying to squeeze its intellectual property portfolio for much-needed cash." WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4:16 PM
  • "Why Samsung must negotiate. Why Apple won't settle.: In the court-ordered talks that begin Monday, the two sides are playing by different rules"  Fortune 8:32 AM
  • "Apple, Samsung Set Patent Talks: Chief executives of Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. will meet in San Francisco Monday in a court-directed session aimed at settling their smartphone patent war." WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:34 AM
  • "Apple, Samsung Ordered Into Patent Settlement Conference" Bloomberg 10:18 AM
  • "Apple files for preliminary injunction against Galaxy Tab 10.1" IDG News Service 8:46 AM
  • "Apple, Samsung CEOs in US court talks over patent row" Reuters 8:17 AM
  • "Apple and Samsung begin patent talks: Apple and Samsung are holding two days of talks that will try to find a way to end the many legal rows between the rivals." BBC 8:16 AM
  • "Apple and Samsung chiefs to meet in attempt to end bitter legal battle" V3 8:57 AM
  • "Apple jumps on bullish iPhone reports: Brokers see carrier subsidies holding, with strong iPhone 5 launch"  MarketWatch 3:47 PM
  • "ITC once again sides with Apple, RIM in Kodak patent spat: In a new ruling, the U.S. International Trade Commission says Apple and Research In Motion are not violating one of Kodak's patents." CNET News 3:47 PM
  • "Kodak's Patent Tossed by Judge" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 5:49 PM
  • "How Apple and Microsoft Armed 4,000 Patent Warheads" [Scott Widdowson is "one of 10 reverse-engineers working full time for a stealthy company funded by some of the biggest names in technology: Apple, Microsoft, Research In Motion, Sony, and Ericsson. Called the Rockstar Consortium, the 32-person outfit has a single-minded mission: It examines successful products, like routers and smartphones, and it tries to find proof that these products infringe on a portfolio of over 4,000 technology patents once owned by one of the world's largest telecommunications companies."]  Wired Magazine 8:34 AM
  • "Apple still dominates world's top brands: study"  Reuters 11:23 PM