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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, March 9, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Second Apple-Samsung case in California to go ahead but parties must narrow their claims" Foss Patents 6:54 AM
  • "Apple v. Samsung, Round 2: Death by narrowing? Apple will get its second day in court, but must narrow its claims to Samsung's benefit" Fortune 6:47 PM
  • "US judge will not suspend Apple vs Samsung caseLawsuit involves Apple's Siri voice assistant, other patents different from those that went to trial in California last year" Reuters 7:13 AM
  • "Tim Cook May Have to Testify in Apple (AAPL) E-Books Case" Wall Street Pit 7:12 AM
  • "'The Single Biggest Problem That Apple Faces, And Almost Nobody Is Talking About It'" Business Insider 9:59 AM
  • "After leaving users exposed, Apple finally HTTPS-protects iOS App Store: But don't break out the bubbly yet. Apple engineers still have work to do." Ars Technica 1:22 PM
  • "First Look: Apple's iCloud data center site in Reno, Nevada/Apple has more in its pipeline than just new Macs and iOS products; the company is aggressively planning out and building new data centers to support iCloud and related iTunes features. Here's a look at the next major construction project planned at the new Reno Technology Park."  AppleInsider 4:50 PM
  • "Here's How Tim Cook Can Fix Steve Jobs's Biggest Failure"  TheStreet 3/8
  • "Slow but steady: How the iPhone is changing the phone industry"  Macworld 3/8
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook May Testify in E-Books Antitrust Suit" Bloomberg 3/8
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook may testify in U.S. e-book case" CNET News 3/8
  • "CEO Tim Cook may have to testify in Apple e-books case" Reuters 3/8
  • "Intel Inside iPhones, iPads Would Let Apple Kick Samsung Out/The latest rumor involving Apple: it is in talks with Intel to have that company make the chips for iOS devices. That job currently belongs to Samsung, which is battling Apple in retail over smartphone sales, and in the courts over patent issues. The move could help lower costs for Apple while also giving the company deeper access to Intel's famous chip manufacturing expertise." MacNewsWorld 3/8
  • "Apple Loses Bid to Dismiss Data Collection Privacy Suit" Bloomberg 3/8
  • "U.S. judge will not suspend Apple Siri patent case vs. Samsung" Reuters 3/8
  • "Judge says Apple's Siri case against Samsung can proceed: U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh had said last month that a second patent case pitting Apple against Samsung in Northern California might be put on hold. Now she says otherwise." CNET News 3/8
  • "Judge: We can't rely on what Apple tells court in privacy suit/U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grewal has ordered Apple to show the court what it's doing to produce documents in a suit related to the gathering of location-tracking data in iOS." CNET News 3/8
  • "Apple Is Quietly Turning Every Car On The Road Into An 'iCar'" Business Insider 3/8
  • "Apple Can't Duck Giving Documents in Privacy Lawsuit" Bloomberg 3/8
  • "Apple Objects to Second Samsung Patent Lawsuit Delay" Bloomberg 3/8
  • "Apple Not Guilty of Samsung Patent Infringement" [Video Report] Bloomberg 3/8
  • "German court keeps Samsung's hopes alive by scheduling retrial in 3G patent case against Apple" Foss Patents 3/8
  • "Samsung supports delay of second Apple infringement trial" Fortune 3/8