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Apple Devotes Entire Home Page To Jerome York Obituary

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If ever you needed a sign that Apple was a different kind of technology company, this is it.
What other computer manufacturer would remove its top-selling, hype-inducing, industry-altering new product from the prime spot on its website home page, and replace it with an obituary to an investor?
This is one of those “Here’s to the [...]

Coming Soon: Steve Jobs, the Sitcom

Fake Steve creator Dan Lyons just signed a deal to bring Steve Jobs to another small screen near you.
The half-hour series called “iCon” is billed by the presser as “a savage satire centering on a fictional Silicon Valley CEO whose ego is a study in power and greed.”
Making sure the barbs prick will be the [...]

What’s Next For the iPad? A Tabletop iPad, According to Xerox PARC Circa 1991

Way back in 1991, just as Apple was transitioning from 68k to PowerPC chips, the braniacs at Xerox PARC were predicting it’s entire iPod, iPhone and iPad strategy. And next up for the iPad is a blackboard-sized device.
Nearly 20 years ago, just as personal desktop computers were taking off, researchers at Xerox started thinking about [...]

iPhone App Arms Users With Silent Panic Button

A new app called Silent Bodyguard features a panic button that sends an SOS distress signal with GPS coordinates to potential rescuers without alerting onlookers.
While the $3.99 app, available on iTunes, isn’t the first ICE (in case of emergency) app, this one is backed by Dr. Clint Van Zandt, former FBI chief hostage negotiator and criminal [...]

Apple Slapped With OS X Permission Lawsuit

Apple was named along with 12 other PC makers in a patent-infringement lawsuit two companies filed last week, according to a report Monday.

The lawsuit claims Apple and others infringed on two patents covering a so-called “safety box” limiting an application’s access to computer resources.

The lawsuit is asking for a court injunction plus unspecified damages.

Global Innovation Technology Holdings (GITH), the Florida-based exclusive patents licensee and patent owner Information Protection and Authentication of Texas (IPAT) filed the 12-page lawsuit last week in a south Florida federal court, according to Apple Insider.

The lawsuit claims Apple “has infringed or continues to infringe on one or more of the claims.” U.S. patent No. 5,311,591 covers a “Computer system security method and apparatus for creating and using program authorization information data structures” was filed in 1992, granted in 1994 and continued a year later.

Program Authorization Information controls what computer resources are available to applications. The lawsuit alleges Apple sells hardware and software “for protecting and/or authenticating information.

Along with Apple, HP, Dell, Acer, Gateway, Lenovo, Alienware, American Future Technology, Panasonic, Motion Computing and Asus.

In December, GITH and IPAT sued Microsoft and five other companies alleging they violated the same patents.

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Ed Sutherland

Ed Sutherland is a veteran technology journalist who first heard of Apple when they grew on trees, Yahoo was run out of a Stanford dorm and Google was an unknown upstart. Since then, Sutherland has covered the whole technology landscape, concentrating on tracking the trends and figuring out the finances of large (and small) technology companies.

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