Apple, Shazam sued by Tune Hunter
Apple, among others, has been sued for patent infringement by Tune Hunter, in connection with an iPhone app from Shazam that Tune Hunter claims uses its patented technology.
Apple, among others, has been sued for patent infringement by Tune Hunter, in connection with an iPhone app from Shazam that Tune Hunter claims uses its patented technology.
Although it could simply be poor language skills or a general lack of sophistication, one gets the idea this criminal really doesn’t grasp what he’s talking about.
By now you’ve probably read about some of the problems that some people, maybe even you, have been experiencing with Apple’s just-released operating system update. Here’s a quick look at what’s gone wrong and few a simple techniques that might get you out of the woods.
The latest round of ads from Apple are out and, as usual, are generating a lot of buzz, both negative and positive, depending on which side of the controversy you were on in the first place.
Has hell frozen over in Cupertino? However this came to be, there are (perhaps more than) a few MSI Wind owners that are cheering the big battery boost that comes by updating their Hacintosh netbooks to the latest version of Apple’s operating system.
Apple announced that the keynote address for the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) will be done by “a team of Apple executives.†Does that crush hopes that Steve Jobs will be there?
The story of the mansion that Steve Jobs wants to tear down and rebuild has been winding its way through the press, not to mentioned the Woodside, CA approval process for about five years. Now, unless the people who want to preserve the heritage of a copper baron who reduced a huge swath of nature to an open pit eyesore and built a residential monument to that excess decide to appeal, it appears Apple’s CEO has finally won approval to raze the structure and construct a modern, greener dwelling on the property.
After many weeks of testing, our favorite fruit company has released one of the largest and likely the last Leopard update before its successor, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, ships this Summer. Also, our favorite fruit company is shipping fresh Safari and security updates for Tiger and Windows—software o’ plenty for all.
The series of flaps over the approval of apps at the Apple App Store continues unabated, with the latest imbroglio involving whether or not an app user should be able to impersonate religious figures.
Where’s Chrome for the Mac? Wherever it is, it’s obviously not a high priority—nearly nine months after the PC version was released—because to date Google has offered users little more than vague promises.