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Apple Seeks 'Emergency Sanctions' Against Samsung over Leaked Evidence

As the high-profile ongoing Apple versus Samsung patent trial is closely monitored, Samsung has managed to anger both Apple and U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh by leaking rejected evidence to the press. Koh demanded that Samsung explain why it provided the press with evidence that had been ruled inadmissible in court and Apple has asked her to issue sanctions against the South Korean company for trying to use the media for influencing the jury.

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  • Galaxy Note 2 vs iPad Mini: How Do They Stack Up?

    The techie wars are setting the mercury levels soaring. Rivals Samsung and Apple are brewing up a storm with their rumored offerings - the Galaxy Note 2 and iPad Mini, slated for an August and September release, respectively. In the phablet versus the tablet saga, how do the arch rivals measure up against each other?

  • Siri Lands Apple in Hot Water Again: Taiwan Univ Alleges Patent Infringement

    Dark clouds seem to be hovering over Apple's bright future. Recently, a Taiwan-based university has launched a lawsuit against Apple's know-it-all voice-operated assistant -Siri. Per Taiwan's National Cheng Kung University, the iPhone service- Siri - infringes its patents, which were granted to it in 2007 and 2010, respectively.

  • Crytek Confirms No Crysis 3 For Wii U, A Blow For Nintendo

    Conflicting statements from Crytek developers claimed that Crysis 3 is in the anvil as well as that it's not in development for Wii U, Nintendo's next-generation video game console. Now, the company has finally lifted the veil of confusion and confirmed that Nintendo won't be seeing the Nanosuit in action.

  • 25 Years Later, Prototype of Legend of Zelda NES Cartridge Goes On Sale For $150,000

    Got 150k you want to get rid of right this very moment? Well, you're lucky because we have got just the thing for you. Some dude on eBay is offering a Legend of Zelda cartridge for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), for a cool $150,000. By now, you must have already realized this is no ordinary cartridge, not by a long shot.

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    iPhone 5: Photos of Assembled iPhone Parts Leaked by Japanese Repair Site

    "Rumors rumors everywhere and to the iPhone 5 they all link". Apologies to Coleridge for the poetical sacrilege, but the constant iPhone 5 leaks make one wonder if Apple's next-gen smartphone is the only thing occupying our minds! Joining the rampaging rumor bandwagon is the recent leak of supposed assembled parts of the next Apple phone.

  • Apple Reveals Early iPhone, iPad Prototypes Ahead of Samsung Trial

    Whenever a gadget giant such as Apple is about to launch its next device in the market, it's a given that the corporation comes up with various design models of the product before finalizing on one specific design. Amidst all this, there are chances that various patents, concepts, and ideas may get leaked or stolen.

  • Crysis 3 for Wii U Not to be Ruled Out, But at What Cost?

    Crysis, at least in its first entry, provided an open world with a loose narrative while players had the choice to approach the situation uniquely. The series is also known for its graphics engine pushing current technology to the limit, but developer Crytek said it could release a Wii U version.

  • Marissa Mayer Injects Fresh Hope in Yahoo by Bringing Google Culture (and Free Lunch)

    Who says there are no free lunches in the world? Surely not newly appointed Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer! Just two weeks into her tenure as CEO, Mayer is gearing up to infuse some life into the beleaguered company and play savior. The winds of change are upon Yahoo as Mayer injects fresh hope by bringing about several Google-like operational changes - including free lunch.

  • Top 5 Xbox 360 Video Games This Generation

    Microsoft entered the gaming scene with the Xbox 360 as the big underdog, like a high school yearbook, the company was voted least likely to be successful. Seven years after, the underdog is the top dog, and all the naysayers are now trying feverishly to track back on their words. Over these years, the 360 saw a lot of great games that took the gaming world by storm. Today we are going to list our top 5 Xbox 360 video games since the console first hit store shelves back in 2005.These games a...

  • 'The Secret World' MMO Game Goes Free for One Weekend – Try It Out!

    While most massively multiplayer online games take place in apocalyptic settings, fantasylands, or sci-fi galaxies, Funcom’s modern day MMO, The Secret World, is refreshingly set in a twisted version of our own world, where X-Files-like scenarios are real. The Secret World has been struggling to gain more subscribers for a month now, and a celebration is set for next week. Meanwhile, Funcom has announced that the game will be free to play from Friday, Aug. 3 at 4 p.m. GMT until Monday, Aug. 6 a...

  • Apple Launches Three Savory Genius Ads – Are You Amused or Offended?

    In an effort to promote just how helpful the average Apple Genius can be, the maker of iGadgets has launched three new commercials, debuting before a worldwide audience on the same day London 2012 Olympics kicked off. While the commercials are certainly entertaining, they stirred mixed reactions and a bit of a faux pas, making the average Apple customer seem rather silly.

  • Google StreetView Data Collection Still Cause for Concern – Not All Was Deleted

    The great controversy surrounding Google's "accidental" collection of personal data through its Street View mapping service may have cooled off, but has now taken another twist. According to information posted Friday, July 27, by a UK regulator, Google has acknowledged it still retained a "small portion" of the user data collected through unsecured Wi-Fi home networks, even after it was ordered to delete all of it.