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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, October 7, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "U.S. court reinstates Apple win over Samsung in patent case: A federal appeals court on Friday reinstated a $120 million jury win for Apple Inc in a patent infringement case against Samsung, in another stunning twist in the fierce war over patents between the world's top smartphone manufacturers."  Reuters 10:02 AM
  • "Appeals Court Reinstates $119.6 Million Verdict Favoring Apple in Samsung Patent Dispute: Bigger battle between smartphone rivals goes before Supreme Court next Tuesday" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 1:32 PM
  • "Court reinstates $120 million patent award for Apple in Samsung case" IDG News Service 12:16 PM
  • "Apple got its verdict back—$120M against Samsung: Controversial Apple patents on 'slide-to-unlock' and autocorrect are restored." Ars Technica 9:17 PM
  • "The FBI wants to get into the locked iPhone of Minnesota ISIS attacker Dahir Adan"  Wired 6:34 AM
  • "FBI statement raises prospect of second legal battle with Apple over locked iPhone" 9to5Mac 9:55 AM
  • "FBI wants to unlocked another jihadist's iPhone" The Register 9:55 AM
  • "FBI looking into unlocking Minnesota mall stabber's iPhone: The locked iPhone case echoes the FBI's legal battle with Apple over the San Bernardino shooter's device." CNET 11:06 AM
  • "FBI considering 'legal and technical options' in a case similar to San Bernardino shooting" iDownload Blog 12:23 PM
  • "Would you spend half your annual salary on an iPhone? Apple's hoping India will" CNBC 7:06 AM
  • "This is Apple's biggest obstacle in India" CNBC Videos 6:49 AM
  • "French company sues Apple over incomplete HTML5 support on iOS, macOS Safari" AppleInsider 11:05 AM
  • "French software developer sues Apple, seeking improvements in iOS browser: Nexedi says Apple's insistence that apps use its version of the WebKit rendering engine means some HTML5 functions won't work on iOS." IDG News Service 11:41 AM