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Monday, 14 November 2011

Verizon Extends Free FiOS Mobile App to Apple iPad

NEW YORK – December 21, 2010 –

Verizon continues to create the future of TV by bringing to consumers more advanced mobile-entertainment capabilities on more devices.  FiOS TVcustomers who also have Apple's iPad can now download and use Verizon's free FiOS Mobile application, which lets customers manage their DVRs and browse FiOS video-on-demand (VOD) offers remotely, plus turn their iPad into a remote control for their HD set-top boxes.

"Verizon is pushing the boundaries of TV with innovative technology that continues to spur the industry's evolution," said Eric Bruno, vice president of product management for Verizon.  "We're giving customers more control over their TV entertainment whenever and wherever they want it.  Extending our FiOS Mobile app to customers using iPads gives more subscribers more ways to conveniently manage their FiOS TV services."

Verizon started offering customers the ability to use their mobile device as a remote control earlier this year.  The feature is available on more than 40 mobile devices running Android software v.2.1 or above or that support Wi-Fi.  It is also available on the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.

Now, FiOS TV subscribers can use their iPad as a virtual television remote control for their HD set top boxes.  The application automatically personalizes options based on the tablet connected to the set-top box, enabling customized favorites and other preferences, and has virtually the same functionality as the standard FiOS TV remote.

Customers can change channels; manage parental controls; and pause, rewind and fast forward or record a TV show.  Subscribers can also click on the video-on-demand (VOD) button and browse and search on-demand titles; or click on the FiOS TV button and jump to live TV when watching recorded programs.

With FiOS Mobile, FiOS TV customers can use their iPad to remotely manage their DVR settings whether they are in their home and away from the TV set, or on the go.  Subscribers can review, change or add recording requests; record an entire series; delete recorded programs; browse and search TV and VOD listings; set parental controls; check their DVR recorder status; and more.

Verizon plans to add new features to the FiOS Mobile application over the next few months, including photo flicking for the iPad, which allows customers to use their tablet to flick stored photos from the iPad to the TV, one photo at a time.
Verizon offers interactive applications across multiple carriers and mobile platforms.  To use the iPad mobile remote feature, customers simply go to the FiOS TV Widget's main menu, click on "Mobile Remote," find the mobile device on the list of supported phones, and follow the instructions for pairing it to the HD set-top box.  The customer will be prompted to install the Mobile Remote application through the Apple App Store.

Verizon Wireless offers three bundles, all featuring an iPad Wi-Fi model and a Verizon MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot. The MiFi 2200 is small enough to fit in a pocket and allows customers to create a personal Wi-Fi cloud capable of sharing the high-speed Internet connectivity of the Verizon Wireless 3G Mobile Broadband network with up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices.

The bundles begin at a suggested retail price of $629.99 for iPad Wi-Fi 16GB plus MiFi, $729.99 for iPad Wi-Fi 32GB plus MiFi and $829.99 for iPad Wi-Fi 64GB plus MiFi. Verizon Wireless is offering a monthly access plan to iPad customers of up to 1GB of data for just $20 a month. In addition, Verizon Wireless will also offer all three iPad Wi-Fi models on a stand-alone basis.

FiOS provides next-generation interactive services including an advanced interactive media guide; social-networking, news and entertainment widgets; Internet videos on TV; streaming of personal videos, photos and music from home computers to the TV; and many  others.

Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, NASDAQ:VZ), headquartered in New York, is a global leader in delivering broadband and other wireless and wireline communications services to mass market, business, government and wholesale customers.  Verizon Wireless operates America's most reliable wireless network, serving more than 93 million customers nationwide.  Verizon also provides converged communications, information and entertainment services over America's most advanced fiber-optic network, and delivers innovative, seamless business solutions to customers around the world.  A Dow 30 company, Verizon employs a diverse workforce of more than 195,000 and last year generated consolidated revenues of more than $107 billion.  For more information, visit www.verizon.com.

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Verizon Wireless & Apple Team Up to Deliver iPhone 4 on Verizon

BASKING RIDGE, N.J., and CUPERTINO, Calif. – January 11, 2011 –

Verizon Wireless and Apple® today announced that the iPhone® 4 will be available on the Verizon Wireless network beginning on Thursday, February 10. Qualified Verizon Wireless customers will be given the exclusive opportunity to pre-order iPhone 4 online on February 3, ahead of general availability.

iPhone 4 is the most innovative phone in the world, featuring Apple’s stunning Retina™ display, the highest resolution display ever built into a phone resulting in super crisp text, images and video, and FaceTime®, which makes video calling a reality. iPhone 4 on Verizon Wireless will also include new Personal Hotspot capabilities allowing customers to use iPhone 4 to connect up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices.

“We are pleased to introduce millions of wireless users to the industry leading iPhone 4 on the nation’s most reliable network,” said Lowell McAdam, president and chief operating officer of Verizon. “This is an important step for the industry as two great companies join forces to give wireless customers one of the most important technological additions to the mobile landscape this century.”

“Verizon Wireless customers have told us they can't wait to get their hands on iPhone 4, and we think they are going to love it,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s chief operating officer. “We have enormous respect for the company Verizon has built and the loyalty they have earned from their customers.”

iPhone 4 features a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, HD video recording, Apple’s A4 chip, a 3-axis gyro and a beautiful glass and stainless steel design like no other mobile phone. iPhone 4 also comes with iOS 4, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system, which includes multitasking, folders, Game Center, AirPlay® and AirPrint wireless printing. iPhone 4 customers have access to the world’s most popular App Store(SM) with more than 300,000 apps available in an incredible range of 20 categories, including games, business, news, sports, health and reference.

Pricing & Availability

iPhone 4 will be available on the Verizon Wireless network beginning Thursday, February 10 for a suggested retail price of $199.99 for the 16GB model and $299.99 for the 32GB model with a new two year customer agreement. iPhone 4 will be available at more than 2,000 Verizon Wireless Communications Stores nationwide, online at www.verizonwireless.com/iphone, at Apple Retail Stores, at the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), at Apple Authorized Resellers, and by calling 1-800-2 JOIN IN.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Media can access high-resolution images in the Verizon Wireless Multimedia Library at www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.)

Verizon Wireless operates the nation’s most reliable and largest wireless voice and 3G data network, serving more than 93 million customers. Headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J., with 79,000 employees nationwide, Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE, NASDAQ: VZ) and Vodafone (LSE, NASDAQ: VOD). For more information, visit www.verizonwireless.com.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork, and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple is reinventing the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced its magical iPad which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.

NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit Apple’s PR website (www.apple.com/pr), or call Apple’s Media Helpline at (408) 974-2042.

© 2011 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, iPhone, Retina, FaceTime, AirPlay and Apple Store are trademarks of Apple. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Apple seeks stylus patents - CNET


 Hand typing on Macbook The US Secret Service has raided the home of an artist who collected images from webcams in a New York Apple store.



Kyle McDonald is said to have installed software that photographed people looking at laptops then uploaded the pictures to a website.


Mr McDonald said he had obtained permission from a security guard to take photos inside the store.


Apple declined to comment. However, the Secret Service confirmed that its electronic crime division was involved.


A spokesperson told the BBC that the investigation was taking place under US Code Title 18 /1030 which relates to "Fraud and related activity in connection with computers."


Offences covered by the legislation carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.


Writing on Twitter, Mr McDonald said: "@secretservice just stopped by to investigate [web address removed] and took my laptop. Please assume they're reading any e-mails you send me."


No arrests had been made in the case as of 8 July.


Staring


Kyle McDonald's images were uploaded to a page on the blogging site Tumblr.


In the description of People Staring at Computers, the project is described as: "A photographic intervention. Custom app installed around NYC, taking a picture every minute and uploading it if a face is found in the image.


"Exhibited on site with a remotely triggered app that displayed the photos full screen on every available computer."


The site features a video and series of photographs, apparently showing shoppers trying-out computers.


Comments on the individuals by visitors to the site are also attached to the images.


Mr McDonald, writing on Twitter, said that he had been advised not to comment on the case by the online freedom group the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Secret agents raid Apple store webcam 'artist' - BBC News

8 July 2011 Last updated at 14:54 GMT


 Hand typing on Macbook The US Secret Service has raided the home of an artist who collected images from webcams in a New York Apple store.



Kyle McDonald is said to have installed software that photographed people looking at laptops then uploaded the pictures to a website.


Mr McDonald said he had obtained permission from a security guard to take photos inside the store.


Apple declined to comment. However, the Secret Service confirmed that its electronic crime division was involved.


A spokesperson told the BBC that the investigation was taking place under US Code Title 18 /1030 which relates to "Fraud and related activity in connection with computers."


Offences covered by the legislation carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.


Writing on Twitter, Mr McDonald said: "@secretservice just stopped by to investigate [web address removed] and took my laptop. Please assume they're reading any e-mails you send me."


No arrests had been made in the case as of 8 July.

Staring

Kyle McDonald's images were uploaded to a page on the blogging site Tumblr.


In the description of People Staring at Computers, the project is described as: "A photographic intervention. Custom app installed around NYC, taking a picture every minute and uploading it if a face is found in the image.


"Exhibited on site with a remotely triggered app that displayed the photos full screen on every available computer."


The site features a video and series of photographs, apparently showing shoppers trying-out computers.


Comments on the individuals by visitors to the site are also attached to the images.


Mr McDonald, writing on Twitter, said that he had been advised not to comment on the case by the online freedom group the Electronic Frontier Foundation.


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Saturday, 2 July 2011

Samsung drops a patent-infringement counter-suit against Apple

Saturday, July 2, 2011 · 11:25 am · 12 Comments

“Samsung Electronics Co. dropped a patent-infringement suit against Apple Inc. (AAPL), filed at a U.S. federal court in April in response to allegations its Galaxy products copied the iPhone and iPad,” Bomi Lim reports for Bloomberg.

“Samsung Electronics dropped the suit on June 30 ‘to streamline the legal proceedings,’ Nam Ki Yung, a spokesman for the Suwon, South Korea-based company, said today in a telephone interview,” Lim reports. “Samsung will continue to defend its patent rights through a counter-claim in an earlier suit Apple filed at the same court in San Jose, California, he said.”

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Lim reports, “Litigation between the two companies, which compete in the mobile-device market, is under way in at least five countries including South Korea, Japan, Germany and the U.K. Withdrawal of the California suit won’t affect other U.S. cases or patent- violation complaints Samsung raised against Apple in other countries, Nam said.”

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Apple consortium wins $4.5 billion Nortel patent trove auction; Google, Intel lose bidding battle

Friday, July 1, 2011 · 9:04 am · 33 Comments

“A group including Apple and Research In Motion has paid $4.5 billion to snatch Nortel Networks’ patents from under the noses of Google and Intel , stealing a march on their rivals in a litigious market,” Renju Jose and Georgina Prodhan report for Reuters.

MacDailyNews Take: Boom!

“Nortel had put up for sale 6,000 patents and patent applications in the largest public sale of its kind, a potential treasure trove for latecomers to the market such as Apple, Google and Intel,” Jose and Prodhan report. “The price was about three times what the sale had been expected to raise, underlining the defensive value of intellectual property in the fast-changing telecoms world, where established players are seeking to keep out newer rivals.”

Jose and Prodhan report, “The winning parties — the others are Microsoft, EMC, Ericsson and Sony — are expected to share the patents to maximise their scope to pursue patent litigation, though they did not disclose details… Google, the newest major entrant to the mobile market, with its three-year-old Android software platform, has a weak patent portfolio compared with telecoms rivals and will now be more vulnerable to lawsuits from the auction winners.”

MacDailyNews Take: Patent infringement is a crime. Crime is evil.

Jose and Prodhan report, “The search engine market leader had opened the bidding in April with a $900 million stalking-horse bid, and had been expected to be a winner.”

MacDailyNews Take: Wah-wah-wah-waaahhh.

Jose and Prodhan report, “BlackBerry maker Research in Motion will pay $770 million of the purchase consideration, and Ericsson will pay $340 million. The other parties did not immediately say what their share would be… Richard Windsor, global technology specialist at Nomura Securities [said] ‘And then the consortium will go out and seek to make a return by prosecuting the other people, particularly the Android camp.’”

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: No way Jobs was letting Google rip off Apple again.

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Nortel delays patent auction one week citing significant interest – June 16, 2011
RIM looks to outbid Apple, Google, and Nokia for Nortel’s patent treasure trove – April 18, 2011
Google bids $900 million for 6,000 Nortel telecom patents in quest to boost patent portfolio – April 4, 2011
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Apple iPad 3: An October surprise?

Saturday, July 2, 2011 · 1:00 pm · 39 Comments

“Yes, the iPad 3 is coming. But when? Persistent rumors say as early as this fall, perhaps in conjunction with the launch of Apple’s next-generation iPhone,” Jeff Bertolucci reports PCWorld.

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“Whatever its launch date, the iPad 3 is expected to be a humdinger of a tablet with a killer display that puts the iPad 2 to shame,” Bertolucci reports. “A recent report from Taiwan’s Economic Daily claims the next-gen iPad’s resolution will be five to six times higher than that of the iPad 2.”

“If that seems unlikely, a January 2011 report from Digitimes says the iPad 3 will have a screen resolution of 2048 by 1536 pixels — four times that of the iPad 2's 1024 by 768,” Bertolucci reports. “Research firm IDC at the time was hearing similar reports from its sources as well.”

Bertolucci writes, “A fall 2011 debut for the iPad 3 seems premature, however, for several reasons.”

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Samsung scoffs at Apple in California lawsuit defense filing

Friday, July 1, 2011 · 4:28 pm · 39 Comments

“Late on Thursday, Samsung filed its answer, affirmative defenses and counterclaims to the amended version of Apple’s complaint in Northern California,” Florian Mueller reports for FOSS Patents.

Mueller reports, “Most of the document consists of ‘boilerplate’ and the usual wholesale denial of all allegations, but there are a few interesting things to say about it. In particular, Samsung scoffs at Apple’s attitude toward its competition by (repeatedly) stating the following: ‘The Samsung Defendants admit that they have not ceased competing with Apple notwithstanding Apple’s efforts to avoid such competition.’”

“That’s the obvious position for Samsung to take,” Mueller writes. “While Apple describes Samsung as ‘the copyist,’ Samsung naturally argues that it’s just competing.”

Much more in the full article, including Mueller’s updated “battlemap,” here.

MacDailyNews Take: Apple’s products came first, then Samsung’s:

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Samsung vows to countersue Apple over patent suit – April 19, 2011
Why Apple is suing Samsung and why Samsung will likely settle – April 19, 2011
Apple to Samsung: ‘Blatant copying is wrong’ – April 18, 2011
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Apple completes OS X Lion, sends GM to developers

Friday, July 1, 2011 · 6:01 pm · 46 Comments

“Apple through its developer page sent out the finished, or gold master, build of Mac OS X Lion,” Electronista reports.

“The 11A511 build should be the one to reach the Mac App Store and possibly a wave of new Macs,” Electronista reports. “No mention has been made of when the OS will be made available to the wider public.”

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Electronista reports, “When it does ship, it will cost $29 per person and will also be available in volume licenses that depend on redeeming codes. Lion Server will cost an extra $50 as a bolt-on upgrade, again from the Mac App Store.

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Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update

Apple has released the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update via their Software Update Utility and website for direct download. According to the release notes, this update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, including fixes that:

  Enhance the Mac App Store to get your Mac ready to upgrade to Mac OS X Lion.

  Resolve an issue that may cause Preview to unexpectedly quit.

  Improve support for IPv6.

  Improve VPN reliability.

  Identify and remove known variants of Mac Defender.

  Corrects timezone data in iCal for Lisbon-Portugal.

  Adds the ability to use Kerberos authentication to a web proxy server.

  Fixes an issue when saving documents from Xcode or TextEdit when using an NFS home directory.

  Fixes an issue when importing certain media files into Final Cut Pro.

  Includes RAW image compatibility for additional digital cameras.

The Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update weighs in at 474.MB and requires Mac OS X 10.6.7. Apple also released a Combo update weighing in at 1.09GB for those of you looking to update from previous versions of Snow Leopard.

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Why Apple built Final Cut Pro X

Friday, July 1, 2011 · 1:33 pm · 39 Comments

“I worked on Final Cut Pro [at Apple] from 2002 to 2008. It was an amazing experience. The Final Cut Pro X project was just getting started when I left Apple. It was an ambitious and controversial move, but it made sense for Apple,” Sachin Agarwal writes for Sachin’s Posterous.

MacDailyNews Note: Agarwal worked at Apple for six years before getting the startup itch. He is the founder and CEO of Posterous.

“The pro market is too small for Apple to care about it. Instead of trying to get hundreds or even thousands of video professionals to buy new Macs, they can nail the pro-sumer market and sell to hundreds of thousands of hobbyists like me,” Agarwal writes. “Millions of people are buying phones and cameras that can shoot HD video, and many of them are looking for ways to edit. I know how to use Final Cut Pro because I worked on it for 6 years, but for most people it’s just too complex.”

After redefining the non-linear editing market, competitors began to compete on Apple’s terms. “It was time to reinvent the video editor. And Final Cut Pro X really delivers there. FCPX isn’t defined by a feature chart,” Agarwal writes. “It’s not trying to do more than its competitors, it’s doing it better. And once again, Final Cut Pro stands on its own. And once again, Final Cut Pro will expand the market of video editors out there, and I’ll be one of them.”

Read more in the full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Fred Mertz" for the heads up.]

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Apple files preliminary injunction in U.S. against Samsung Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, Galaxy Tab 10.1

Saturday, July 2, 2011 · 10:21 am · 19 Comments

“Right before a long weekend in the U.S. (due to Independence Day on Monday), Apple attempts a hole-in-one in its legal spat with Samsung. Apple has filed (with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California) a motion for a preliminary injunction,” Florian Mueller reports for FOSS Patents.

“The motion targets the following four Samsung products: Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1.,” Mueller reports. “Shooting for a preliminary injunction is a bold gamble for Apple. If Apple’s motion is granted, Samsung will be forced within a matter of a few months — possibly less than two months — to take it flagship Android-based products from the U.S. market. Just the possibility of this happening could lead Samsung to settle with Apple early on. But if Samsung doesn’t cave and Apple’s motion fails, Apple’s position will look weak… It’s important to consider that a court grants a preliminary injunction only if there’s a really strong and convincing case.”

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Apple Store Fifth Avenue enclosed in giant box (with photo)

Friday, July 1, 2011 · 1:52 pm · 16 Comments

MacDailyNews reader “Frequent Visitor” has sent us a link to their MobileMe Gallery of 27 photos showing the state of construction at Apple’s iconic Apple Store Fifth Avenue, NYC’s most-photographed landmark.

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Apple likely to dethrone HP as leading portable PC vendor in 2012

Friday, July 1, 2011 · 10:39 am · 15 Comments

“Apple is likely to replace Hewlett-Packard as the global number one notebook vendor in 2012 if tablet PCs are included in the calculation of global notebook shipments, according to industry sources,” Max Wang and Steve Shen report for DigiTimes.

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Along with an estimated 40-60 million iPads, “Apple is also likely to ship 15 million MacBooks in 2012, bringing its combined shipments of notebooks and tablets to a total of 75 million units, accounting for 25-30% of the global notebook market, the sources estimated,” Wang and Shen report. “HP shipped 40 million notebooks in 2010 and is expected to ship 45-50 million units in 2011, noted the sources, adding that HP will not be able to compete with Apple for the tops title in 2012 based on its performance in 2010 and 2011.”

Full article here.

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