Apple scores second legal win vs Samsung in a week

SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Friday granted Apple Inc’s request for a pre-trial injunction against the sale of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s <005930.KS> Galaxy Nexus.Find out more from Reuters



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Breaking: Judge grants Apple an injunction against the Galaxy Nexus

Apple alleged that the phone violated 4 of its software patents.Find out more from Ars Technica

Apple TV vs. Roku vs. Nexus Q: Media streamers compared

Google’s Nexus Q is the newest kid on the streaming block. CNET puts it head-to-head with our favorite tried-and-true stalwarts, the Apple TV and the Roku. Read this blog post by Ty Pendlebury on TV and Home Theater.Find out more from CNET

Apple granted preliminary sales ban of Galaxy Nexus

Apple has been granted a preliminary sales injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US, with the Cupertino company now required to stump up a $96m.Find out more from SlashGear

Apple Wins Second Injunction Against Samsung, Blocking ‘Nexus’ Phone Sales

SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones)–Samsung Electronics Co. (005930.SE, SSNHY) suffered a second legal setback at the hands of a California judge, who issued an injunction Friday against its “Galaxy Nexus” smartphone at the request of Apple Inc. (AAPL).Find out more from Wall Street Journal

Apple wins court order blocking US sale of Samsung Galaxy Nexus

A U.S. District Court has handed Apple a victory against one of its biggest competitors in the smartphone market by blocking U.S. sales of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.Find out more from Los Angeles Times

Apple Wins Order Blocking US Sales of Samsung’s Nexus

Apple Inc. (AAPL) won a court order blocking U.S. sales of Samsung Electronics Co. (005930)’s Nexus smartphone in the latest ruling of the companies’ global patent dispute.Find out more from Businessweek

Apple Loop: A Hardware Update, Friending Google (Sort of) And Other News

Keeping you in the loop on some of the things happening around Apple this past week. Bob Mansfield, Apple’s head of hardware engineering, says so long. • Hardware update. Apple announced that the head of hardware engineering, Bob Mansfield, is going …Find out more from Forbes

Apple hardware engineering chief Bob Mansfield retires

The Apple executive in charge of hardware engineering for the iPhone, iPad and other Apple products is retiring from the company, Apple said Thursday.Find out more from Computerworld

Blog posts about Apple

Brain drain: Apple’s senior hardware chief retires rich – Apple 2.0 …

Bob Mansfield is the second key executive to leave since Steve Jobs died Cook, Jobs and Mansfield at the antennagate press conference. Photo: WSJ FORTUNE — One of the concerns after Steve Jobs died was whether.More By Philip Elmer-DeWitt

iPhone fifth anniversary: Apple’s meteoric rise to the top

Friday marks five years since the world first got its hands on a smartphone that would turn the industry on its head. In five short years, Apple went f.More By Zach Epstein

Looks Like Apple Has Changed Its App Store Algorithm Again …

Last week we were alerted to an interesting tweak that had appeared in the Apple App Store: searches for apps were suddenly ranking results higher by user ratings and app descriptions, rather than the names of the apps themselves. Today …More By Ingrid Lunden

Apple lands preliminary ban against Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the US

It hasn’t been Samsung’s best week. Just days after Judge Lucy Koh granted a preliminary ban on sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, she’s following it up with.More By Jon Fingas

Apple’s iPhone, Still Sexy After All These Years

Back in 2007, I thought the Apple’s iPod touch was a bigger deal than the iPhone, which launched just a few months earlier. I was wrong. The touch is.More By Lance Ulanoff

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Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.14 – Support – Apple

About Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.14. This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’11: …Read more here.