May 20, 2014
Written by Jim Dalrymple
Samsung lost an appeal in the Netherlands over its infringement of Apple’s bounce-back patent, resulting in a broad injunction against selling accused devices and all other infringing devices that Samsung has introduced or will introduce.
This is what should happen to stealing scumbags. What’s wrong with the U.S.?
Nile Rodgers has a lot of hits under his belt.
Looking at the Surface Pro 3, you have to say that it is better than previous versions of the tablet. However, no one wanted the previous tablet and I don’t see anything that’s changed in the new version to change that. Microsoft put the Surface Pro 3 up against the MacBook Air, but its hardware partners aren’t that stupid—they know Microsoft is going after them too.
Apple updated iWork for iCloud on Tuesday that adds a number of new features including:
- Export documents to ePub in Pages for iCloud
- Export spreadsheets to CSV in Numbers for iCloud
- Show and hide slide numbers in Keynote for iCloud
New features available across all apps include:
- Collaborate with up to 100 people in a document at the same time
- Nearly 200 new fonts
- More color options in the format panel
- Create and format 2D and interactive charts
I hate to be a “Downer Dave” here, but this still does not tell me what I can do with it. It doesn’t reach out to me.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
Samsung said that Apple were “jihadist” and that this was “Apple’s Vietnam.” Samsung is fucking crazy.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
Jim and Dan return to have a deep analysis of beats, music subscription technology, music discovery, a list of people Jim will destroy, Apple settling with Samsung and Google, iMessages SMS issues, and more.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
In a joint filing late Monday, the two companies blamed each other for the failure of the talks initiated on May 5 by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division.
Good. Sue those copying scumbags into the ground.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
I’m going to need to think about this one for a bit. I use services from both companies, but I’m not sure how they fit together.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
I’ll be honest, I don’t own a GoPro, but it’s one of those devices that I always think about buying.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
The device features a 12-inch screen and kickstand, and supports a stylus. In addition, the tablet comes with support for USB 3.0 and Microsoft’s popular Type-covers in multiple colors. The Surface Pro 3 features an Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processor to boost its performance compared to the previous Microsoft slate.
They are comparing it to a MacBook Air. That’s an odd comparison for me, almost like Microsoft still doesn’t get what this is all about.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
Ember makes it incredibly easy to capture and organize screenshots, entire webpages and other images that inspire you; and syncs them between all your favorite Apple devices.
I’m sure Dropbox sync will be a popular feature.
Written by Dave Mark
From the auction listing:
Two original exterior office building signs, approximately 46 x 49 x 1 1/2 inches and 33 1/2 x 36 x 6 inches, each with separate stem piece; the larger sign made of stiff foam with 6 vinyl applied colors; the smaller sign made of fiberglass backed with metal, vinyl applied colors; edgewear to both signs, some colors with slight pealing at transitions, larger sign with one color showing significant craquelure, both with stray marks and outdoor wear.
Provenance: Removed from company headquarters in 1997 and given to a longtime Apple employee.
If only the original pirate flag was up for auction.
Written by Dave Mark
For some reason, this just makes me happy.
Written by Dave Mark
Korea Times:
Samsung Electronics and Apple have recently agreed to begin talks to settle patent disputes out of court, according to people directly involved with the matter, Monday.
“Samsung has recently resumed working-level discussions with Apple and the key issue is how to dismiss all lawsuits,” they said, declining to be named.
They added that the recent verdict in the U.S. that admitted Apple’s infringement on some Samsung patents made things much better for the resumption of talks.
If true, an interesting development. [Via 9to5mac]
Written by Dave Mark
Reuters:
The Central Government Procurement Center issued the ban on installing Windows 8 on government computers as part of a notice on the use of energy-saving products, posted on its website last week.
The official Xinhua news agency said the ban was to ensure computer security after Microsoft ended support for its Windows XP operating system, which was widely used in China.
Not clear exactly what prompted this, but it is a big deal to Microsoft.
May 19, 2014
Written by Jim Dalrymple
Apple’s new retail boss, Angela Ahrendts, reportedly plans to focus on China, mobile payments and the experience. All things that Apple should focus on.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
XLTE supposedly doubles the 4G LTE bandwidth.
[Via iMore]
Written by Jim Dalrymple
Conor Friedersdorf keeps a list of the best longform nonfiction published each year. This is his list of more than 100 articles for 2013.
Written by Jim Dalrymple
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Written by Jim Dalrymple
This is an interesting trend for Line 6—a piece of hardware controlled by an app on your iPhone or iPad.
May 18, 2014
This is mind boggling efficiency.
Written by Dave Mark
Frozen in time since the 1950s, Bellosguardo, the estate of reclusive heiress Huguette Clark in Santa Barbara, has been kept up for $40,000 per month.
There was enough money in the estate to keep a full staff employed, while the owner spent the last 20 years of her life in a hospital room. Fascinating.
May 17, 2014
Written by Shawn King
Ars Technica:
Galloping Ghost, an arcade located in the western suburbs of Chicago, was said to house well over 400 vintage games. $15 gets you all of the gaming you can stand until closing time at 2am—no quarters needed.
This place would have made my 14 year old self weep with joy. If I ever find myself in Chicago, I’ll have to make a pilgrimage.
Written by Dave Mark
About a minute into Apple’s recent Powerful ad, there’s a shot of two bikers who come up to a sign, in Spanish, that reads “estrada desmoronada”. They hold up their iPhone and the sign is helpfully translated to read “road collapsed”.
That’s Word Lens at work. Google just bought ’em.
Written by Dave Mark
Kyre Lahtinen takes you on a video tour through text expansion, a feature that’s been around OS X and iOS for quite some time, yet still seems to be a big unknown for a lot of people.
Remember that discussion about the hidden (for some) /Users folder that came with the release of OS X 10.9.3? Well, turns out the issue was really with Thursday’s coinciding release of iTunes 11.2.
Check your Mac for an update this morning. The update (to iTunes 11.2.1) restored my /Users folder to its former glorious visibility.
From Apple’s iTunes 11.2.1 support page:
Available for: Mac OS X v10.6.8 or later
Impact: A local user can compromise other local user accounts
Description: Upon each reboot, the permissions for the /Users and /Users/Shared directories would be set to world-writable, allowing modification of these directories. This issue was addressed with improved permission handling. For information on the general content of iTunes 11.2.1, see http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5434.
The text “A local user can compromise other local user accounts” struck me as interesting and at the core of why this change was made in the first place.