Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Apple Awarded $1 Billion in Damages in Samsung Trial

"I’m willing to go thermonuclear on this… I will spend my last

dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple's $40

billion in the bank, to right this wrong. I’m going to destroy Android,

 because it’s a stolen product." steve jobs



  • Apple had sued Samsung for violating six Apple patents, claiming $2.5 billion  in damages.  the patents  related about  design,  software patents. 
  • The nine-member jury deliberated on arguments presented by both parties, answering 700 questions in two and a half days.

The jury found that Samsung had willfully infringed on patents and awarded Apple $1.05 billion
  • Apple will now press the judge to triple the damage amount, and will also seek injunction on Samsung products being sold in the US.


The fallout

The larger implication of Friday's verdict will be on Google's Android operating system (OS). Both Google and its hardware partners will strive to make their phones less like Apple, which means more innovation in the long term.
This isn’t a big financial blow for Samsung, but will force the company to change the design of its products. This may impact Samsung’s product roll-outs in the coming months, say analysts.
Microsoft, which recently launched the latest version of its own mobile OS may benefit from the verdict. Expect more Windows-based phones on the market as hardware manufacturers may prefer to work with Microsoft’s OS which isn’t under legal attack.
— Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, in his biography
San Jose/Seoul: A US court has ordered Samsung to pay $1.05 billion damages, after ruling that the South Korean firm infringed on some Apple patents. While the verdict was a big win for Apple, the damages are less than half the $2.5 billion compensation it sought — although that could yet be increased by the judge — and are just 1.5% of annual revenues from Samsung's telecoms business.
Samsung could also see its popular Galaxy smartphone banned from sale in the US. But its skill as a "fast executioner" — quick to match others' innovations — would likely mean tweaked, non-patent infringing devices would be on the market soon after any ban came into place.
“Samsung has already made some design changes to new products since the litigation first started more than a year ago,” said Seo Won-seok, an analyst at Korea Investment & Securities. “With the ruling, they are now likely to make further changes or they could simply decide to raise product prices to cover patent-related payments.”
Also, Apple’s demands for Samsung to pay it a royalty on its phone sales could hit rival phones using Google's Android operating system more than it hits Samsung. If anything, the blaze of publicity from the high-profile, high-stakes U.S. litigation has made Samsung's brand more recognisable.
Nomura analyst CW Chung, speaking before the verdict, predicted it could take “many years” for Apple and Samsung to settle the case whatever the result of this round, leaving the two firmly in control of the $200 billion-plus global smartphone market.
“The litigation may end up with both parties entering a cross-licensing agreement, which should enable them to build a higher patent wall in the smartphone market,” said Chung. “This would have a positive impact on the share prices of Samsung and Apple, while posing a substantial threat to other competitors.”
Based on the damages ruling, Samsung is asked to pay Apple around $10 royalty per phone, a move seen aimed at slowing rival phones that run on Android — which account for more than two-thirds of the global market.
If Apple were to pursue similar legal challenges against other Android manufacturers that could squeeze profit margins as smartphone prices decline in a growing market - reinforcing the dominance of Samsung, one of the few with big enough margins to absorb the extra cost.
Handset competitors using Android include Taiwan’s HTC Corp, LG Electronics, Google’s Motorola, Sony Corp and some Chinese brands.
WIN SOME, LOSE SOME?
Although Samsung had been viewed as the underdog in the U.S. case, the sweeping nature of Apple’s victory was something of a surprise, with many analysts having expected a mixed ruling.
Concerns over potential reputational damage, the short-term cash hit and the impact on billions of dollars of business with Apple had knocked as much as 5 percent off Samsung’s shares this week in the run-up to the verdict. But the stock is still up nearly 50 percent since Apple filed its accusations.
Samsung has previously been able to move nimbly to release model upgrades by the time courts have ruled certain products infringed Apple patents and retire patent-infringing models from its line-up. It has skirted around those rulings with a few engineering tweaks and has also made some bold design changes to differentiate its devices from Apple’s.
“The impact on Samsung will be quite limited, as affected models are mostly legacy products and its new products did make some design changes to avoid potential litigation,” said D J Jung, representative patent attorney for SU Intellectual Property.
“Still ... it’s a sweeping loss in the most important market. It’s inevitable that Samsung’s brand will be negatively affected - Samsung could be perceived as a copycat.”
Even though Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S III phone was not involved in the trial, the jury validated Apple’s patents on features and design elements that Apple could then try to wield against that product.
It is possible Apple would not have to seek an entirely new trial against the S III, but rather include it in a “contempt proceeding” which moves much faster, said Nick Rodelli, a lawyer and adviser to institutional investors for CFRA Research in Maryland.
Seoul-based Jung predicted further appeals and fresh suits against newer products as the rivals continue to clash in court.
“It’s going to be a very drawn-out battle,” he said. “They will keep suing each other, appeal against unfavourable verdicts and bring in new products ... because the stakes are too high. They don’t want to lose their initiative in the fast-moving smartphone market.”
In a research note before the verdict, UBS analysts said an Apple win could, in the long-run, hurt the U.S. firm “as the real threat is not a competitor beating Apple at its own game, but instead changing the game.
“The likelihood of Apple being leapfrogged or a rival creating a new category (of device) is greater if they have to think out of the box. If they just copy Apple, like Coke, Apple can claim to be ‘the real thing’.”
Samsung also looks to be staying ahead of the curve - by reviving the stylus function, derided by Apple’s Steve Jobs, in its latest tablets and by creating the hybrid phone-cum-tablet, or phablet, category, with its 5.3-inch Note.
Apple, which has largely stood by its original form and design, is taking note, with speculation that the next iPhone will have a bigger screen and new iPads may be smaller.
In China, set to become the world’s biggest smartphone market this year, Samsung has almost twice Apple’s market share, and the iPhone slipped to fourth in the market in April-June, overtaken by both Lenovo Group Ltd and ZTE Corp, according to latest data from industry research firm IDC.
Despite, or because of, the publicity from the U.S. case, and more than a dozen pending cases elsewhere around the globe, the Samsung brand has gained recognition - as an equal to Apple rather than merely a supplier.
In a recent Campaign Asia-Pacific brand ranking, Samsung came top ... ahead of second-placed Apple

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

nokia morph concept


Morph concept is a bridge between highly advanced technologies and benefits to potential end users. This revolutionary device has some technologies that are being explored by Nokia Research Center (NRC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nano science Center (United Kingdom) - nano scale technologies that could create a radically different devices that open up a new spectrum possibilities. Nokia Morph, or in English The Morph is a joint venture between the Nokia and the University of Cambridge for the introduction and use of nanotechnology in the manufacture of mobile phones, and made the term for the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in February to the U.S. in 2008. It was pointed out that the devices will be very flexible and it will be possible Mtha and collapse, which will allow her employer transfer forms a radical like a piece of clay or rubber, and in this a clear signal to the unlimited possibilities that   nanotechnology to communication devices and mobile phones so that it will keep its ability to contain the electronic parts minute at the same time characterized by unusual flexibility.
This new concept of services is a leap fact in the field of communications technology, will be available through the user's smart devices, and devices can adapt to the user and as an example will enable the user to convert the phone to the bracelet wraps around his wrist, and simply nanotechnology will open us to new areas and methods of communication we would not imagine one day the idea of possibility available.
And in point of flexibility, will be used in manufacturing the so-called fiber proteins, substances similar in other networks, spider silk produced by silkworms with a little difference, and the nature of this article will enable the user to change the shape of the device to suit the situation that he wants, as characterized by the material ability degradation after the period of use which will help keep the environment clean and enters these devices within the cycle of recycling is very similar organic material cycles in nature. Self-cleaning: If you suffer from retention cavities your mobile dust and dirt surface, the problem of hygiene this  technical permanently, using a surface nanoparticles such as surface called Nano flowers these surfaces repel water naturally and leave no trace of fingerprints and limit or reduce corrosion process and prolong the lifespan of such surfaces exist naturally in nature. Surfaces and the energy will be a cell can take advantage of the sun through the layer called the b Nanograss, and the batteries will become smaller and more energy-preserved and fast in shipping and is able to prospect a large number of times recharging.

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

technology tip: erase your damaged online mistakes

 if Your gaffe becomes part of "your permanent record", an author has revealed. Matt Ivester's book 'lol...OMG!' tells college students and others how to undo or to avoid making mistakes they may later regret-embarrassments, that do permanent damage their employment   prospects.


  • first of all Google your self , so that you will be able to know what comes out about your self before  fixing it  -take a look quickly and do the same with other popular search engines such as bing , yahoo , etc ..

After you've searched about yourself and know is the result the search engine give you .... and see what are the  trouble spots, ask any of your  friend to go through the same exercise as he may see things you've missed.

  • Second step: - go through the on-line content you have control over that  and remove from it  from data available on net .. what u no longer want to share or what u think that is inappropriate or dangerous to share...

Cleanse your, Twitter blog  and Face-book pages. if u find the content you think you don't have control over that ask the owners  and politely ask them  to please remove it.

  • Third step, create new positive content - if you can't remove  everything that's negative about your self no worry because its old one , says Bryce Tom, CEO of Metal Rabbit Media, the next best thing is to do is overwhelm and suppress it by creating new, positive content. The new material will show up higher in search results for your name.

  • Fourth step :, prune your friends - be sure you know what's public and what's private on the sites you use, says Iv-ester. On Face book, prune questionable friends. Organize remaining ones into groups, according to their trustworthiness or their area of interest.

Doing this presents an opportunity to re-think what you're comfortable sharing on- line, whom you trust and whom you don't.

  • Fifth step , hire a professional scrubber - depending on how many gaffes you've committed,  professional will manage your problems .

Lastly, hire a PR professional so that as soon as   embarrassing information about a client appears there, your PR will handle that .