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Judge Rejects Apple Bid for Injunction Against Samsung
“A U.S. judge rejected Apple’s latest bid for a permanent injunction against Samsung in another sign of the diminishing impact of the smartphone patent wars. Apple won a $120 million jury verdict against Samsung earlier this year over three Apple patents. However, U.S.”
Apple’s new spaceship is looking more like a landing site
“When it’s complete, Apple’s Campus 2 will resemble an enormous space disc descended upon the leafy suburbs of Cupertino, but as of today, it’s looking more like a dustbowl landing site.”
How Do I Securely Erase My Phone Before I Sell It?
“Dear Lifehacker, I’m about to sell my phone, and I want to erase my data. Are the built-in methods secure? Could someone with data recovery software still uncover my private information?”
Sunrise’s social calendar app reaches the Mac
“Sunrise has quickly become the calendar app of choice for some people, and for good reason. Besides its straightforward interface and support for all your social networks, it’s one of the few truly multi-platform schedulers you can find — as of this May, it can run on Android, iOS and the web.”
Apple warns Europeans to replace overheating iPhone chargers
“Apple has announced a “replacement program” for European iPhone adapters sold between October 2009 and September 2012 after discovering they may overheat and pose a safety risk.”
Review: Microsoft Office Online vs. Apple iWork for iCloud vs. Google Drive
“Over the past few weeks I’ve regaled you with detailed reviews of the three major online office productivity suites: Microsoft Office Online with Word Online, Excel Online, and PowerPoint Online; Apple’s iWork for iCloud with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iCloud; and Google Drive (aka Google App”
Apple will livestream WWDC 2014 next week
“Apple today revealed that it will livestream the keynote for WWDC on June 2nd, starting at 10AM PST. Apple has by now made a habit of streaming its tentpole events, so the choice to stream the event comes as no surprise.”
Another court battle looms for Apple and Samsung as patent talks fail
“First rumored in the Korean press last month, Apple and Samsung have now said in a filing with the US district court that they’ve been unable to amicably resolve a new round of patent disputes after having agreed in January to try mediation before going to court.”