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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, April 14, 2014
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Why isn't Apple suing Google? Samsung's argument that Apple attacked the wrong company could resonate with the jury."  Fortune 8:12 AM
  • "Android docs reveal before iPhone, Google's plan was a Java button phone"  AppleInsider 7:57 AM
  • "Apple v. Samsung: Samsung resumes defense against iPhone maker's patent case" San Jose Mercury News [Free Registration Required] 8:08 PM
  • "Samsung doc: Beating Apple was 'survival strategy'/Dale Sohn, the former CEO of Samsung's mobile business in the US, also testifies that a shift in the Korean company's sales and marketing efforts boosted its position in the smartphone market." CNET 4:03 PM
  • "Samsung Says Branding Drove Gains: Electronics Maker Insists Apple Had Nothing to Do With Its Smartphone Success" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:30 PM
  • "Google's flat Android plan is not just about Apple" Computerworld 8:01 AM
  • "Apple's damages claim, Windows freebie raise question of patent royalty base for Android" Foss Patents 8:04 AM
  • "Android engineer: We didn't copy Apple OR follow Samsung's orders/Veep testifies for Samsung during Apple patent trial" The Register 8:08 AM
  • "Pre-iPhone Android envisioned with no touch-screen support: Confidential documents reveal that Android was designed with physical keyboards in mind." CNET 9:56 AM
  • "Apple and Compliance Monitor Reboot Relationship"  WSJ Blogs 8:08 PM
  • "Apple antitrust compliance off to a promising start: monitor" Reuters 9:27 PM
  • "Apple now cooperating says antitrust compliance monitor Bromwich in first report" AppleInsider 8:27 PM
  • "Apple Reportedly Wants To Raise The Price Of The iPhone By $100"  Business Insider 8:17 AM
  • "Apple Considering Raising iPhone 6 Prices" StreetInsider 9:15 AM
  • "An Intimate Glimpse at Steve Jobs' Intense Humanity: You're in a room with Steve Jobs, the smartest product mind in the history of business, and, lucky you, you're showing him a product you designed. He doesn't like it. Instead, he says, 'Tell me how you'd make it different.'"  Wired 8:35 AM
  • "iWatch watch: Apple is not here to entertain you" Macworld 7:55 AM