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Jurors knew Samsung was guilty after first day of deliberations, wanted to send message with verdict

Apple on Friday was awarded nearly $1.05 billion after Samsung was found to have infringed on six of seven asserted patents, while the Korean company won none of their counterclaims.

The one-sided victory for Apple came quickly, as the jury took only 21 hours, or less than three working days, to come to a consensus after counsel spent three weeks presenting arguments and testimony.

Ilagan told CNET the jury was convinced of Samsung’s guilt after only one day of deliberations, noting that the seemingly fast verdict was carefully decided after weighing evidence presented by both parties. Altogether, the group had to decide on over 700 questions related to patents and patent rights.

“We weren’t impatient,” Ilagan said. “We wanted to do the right thing, and not skip any evidence. I think we were thorough.We found for Apple because of the evidence they presented. It was clear there was infringement.”

Microsoft’s Kinect for Windows sensor now in India for Rs. 19,990

microsoft_kinect_sensor.jpgThe India launch is an opportunity for developers to explore and tinker with this new technology, find out what it can do, dream up interesting scenarios, and push the limits of what’s possible. The Kinect for Windows sensor is available at Rs. 19,990 and consumers

Kinect for Windows consists of the Kinect for Windows hardware and Kinect for Windows SDK, which supports applications built with C++, C#, or Visual Basic by using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. The Kinect for Windows SDK version 1.5 offers seated skeletal and facial tracking, new tools, and advanced speech recognition capabilities. Also available is a Kinect for Windows Developer Toolkit to help speed up development of applications using the Kinect natural user interface.

Commenting on the rollout of Kinect for Windows, Anshu Mor, Business Group Lead – Interactive Entertainment Business, Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd said “The incredible amount of innovation on Kinect for Xbox 360 this past year shows the potential for Kinect as a platform for developers and businesses to experiment, explore and create new offerings. Furthermore, this is just the beginning.”

“This proliferation of great new content for Kinect, which we call the Kinect Effect, will expand even further with our commercial release of Kinect for Windows. We are excited around the new possibilities that Kinect will enable on the Windows platform, and the many different ways each Kinect for Windows based scenario could enrich lives and make using technology more natural for everyone.” Kinect is a motion sensing input device by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game console and Windows PCs. Based around a webcam-style add-on peripheral, it enables users to control and interact with the Xbox 360 or the PC without the need a traditional input device, through a natural user interface using gestures and spoken commands.

Kinect for Windows harnesses the power of Microsoft’s Natural User Interface that lets developers and businesses build applications with unique interfaces. Developers can take advantage of features like improved skeletal tracking, face tracking, enhanced speech, seated mode tracking.

Ryan Lochte cruises to gold in 400 IM; Phelps finishes 4th

The victory was so clear-cut, so utterly dominant, it looked a little bit like how Michael Phelps used to do it. Ryan Lochte turned what was supposed to be a dramatic showdown with Phelps in the 400-meter individual medley on Saturday night into a surprising solo act.

Surprising, that is, to everyone but Lochte, who crushed Phelps and the entire field on the opening night of the Olympic swimming competition, then pronounced himself ready for more of the same over the next eight days.

As Phelps forlornly tried to figure out what happened, how he finished out of the medals in an Olympic race for the first time since the 2000 Summer Games, Lochte matter-of-factly announced himself the boy of the summer.

“This is my year,” Lochte said. “I feel it. I’ve put in the hard work. I’ve trained my butt off for four years. I just feel it inside my gut. This is my year. There’s no better way to start than by getting a gold.”

Lochte, who touched the wall in 4 minutes 5.18 seconds, was so dominant he had time to turn around, examine the scoreboard and then watch the earnest battle for second and third that ensued behind him. Brazil’s Thiago Pereira claimed the silver in 4:08.86 – 3.68 seconds behind Lochte — and Japan’s Kosuke Hagino got the bronze in 4:08.94. Phelps finished in 4:09.28.

After the race, Phelps yanked off his cap and goggles, stunned. Having claimed the last qualifying spot for the final with a strangely slow swim in the morning heats, Phelps had gotten stuck out in Lane 8, but he said the distant lane wasn’t his problem.

Neither Phelps nor his longtime coach Bob Bowman could find an explanation for the result, which was about two seconds slower than Phelps swam at the U.S. Olympic trials in July and more than five seconds slower than the world record he set in 2008. Bowman said he thought his star pupil would go three to four seconds faster.

“It’s pretty upsetting,” Phelps said. “I think the biggest thing now is trying to get past this and move forward. .?.?. I have a bunch of other races. Hopefully, I will finish better than I started.”

Said Bowman: “He said it was horrible, and it was. That was an accurate assessment.”

The race had been billed as a historic clash between the two best performers the event has ever seen. Phelps had won the previous two Olympic titles in the event; Lochte had claimed the last two world championships. Phelps had dominated in the event before 2008; Lochte has owned it since, including at the recent U.S. Olympic trials in Omaha, when he beat Phelps for the only time in three head-to-head finals.

Lochte hasn’t lost a major competition in the 400 medley since 2008, but Phelps has never failed to show up when it really mattered. Lochte raised his arms to the crowd — which offered him a brief “U-S-A!” chant — before receiving his gold medal. Though he grinned and enjoyed the moment, he said he felt strange without Phelps nearby.

“It’s weird not having Michael with me on the medal stand,” Lochte said. “I’m really surprised that he didn’t medal, just because whenever Michael swims, he’s always on the medal stand no matter what.”

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What’s up dock? Apple to shrink connector for next iPhone

aApple’s new iPhone will drop the wide dock connector used in the company’s gadgets for the best part of a decade in favor of a smaller one, a change likely to annoy the Apple faithful but which could be a boon for accessory makers.”I feel that the premium gap between the next iPhone 5 and newest Android models is getting much smaller these days. That will mean that details such as having a smaller connector will mean more in whether I will continue to use an iPhone and switch to other Android phones.”

A salesman surnamed Chan at an Apple reseller in Hong Kong thought a smaller connector would be a “pain”, and would spoil the clean lines and seamless connectivity that is Apple’s trademark.

“There are ways around it as some of the speakers have an audio input point that can be connected directly to any iPhone with a earphone jack. It’s not a very elegant way of doing things, but it’s an alternative,” he said.

In the end though, Apple fans are Apple fans.

“I don’t think it will stop Apple consumers from buying the new gadgets,” said C.K. Lu, Taipei-based analyst at research firm Gartner. “Many companies are interested in developing accessories for Apple because Apple users are more open and willing to buy accessories.”

They say that a smaller connector would give Apple more scope for new product designs or a bigger battery, or simply to make ever smaller products.

Switzerland’s Logitech, one of the biggest makers of Apple speakers, declined to comment.

But some enterprising vendors in China have already begun offering cases for the new phone, complete with earphone socket on the bottom and a “guarantee” the dimensions are correct.

For some in the peripherals industry, the change could open doors to new business.

“iPod docking speaker sales have been declining for one or two years,” said an employee of a Hong Kong-based company that designs speakers especially for Apple products.

“My previous factory is a lucky one. They shifted the focus to Bluetooth speakers, which proved a wise decision now,” the employee said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“It looks like while iPod speaker sales are going down, Bluetooth speaker sales are going up.”

Happy to upgrade?
Apple has already said that some users of older models of its Macbook computers won’t be able to use the latest operating system to be announced soon, but analysts think it will be kinder to mobile gadget users.

“Apple needs to find a solution not to disappoint their current clients who want to upgrade to the new iPhone but are tied to an expensive accessory that have bought,” said Franciso Jeronimo, London-based analyst at technology research firm IDC.

“I believe Apple will come up with some sort of adaptor so the new iPhone can be used with previous connectors.”

It could be a difficult change for Apple to manage, even with an adaptor.

“With a smaller connector, what am I going to do with my loudspeaker at home and the fitness pack that I use when I go to the gym? That’s the question,” said 24-year old Travis Tam, who owns an iPhone 4 and works as an account executive at a social networking company in Hong Kong.

The iPhone 5, Apple’s next generation iPhone expected to go on sale around October, will come with a 19-pin connector port at the bottom instead of the proprietary 30-pin port “to make room for the earphone moving to the bottom”, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

That would mean the new phone would not connect with the myriad of accessories such as speakers and power chargers that form part of the ecosystem around iPods, iPads and iPhones, without an adaptor.

That means new business, analysts say.

“It represents an opportunity for accessory vendors,” said Pete Cunningham, London-based analyst at technology research firm Canalys. “The iPhone connector has been a standard for a long time now and I would expect the same to be true for a new connector, should Apple change it as expected.”

Apple did not immediately reply to an emailed request for comment.

Tech blogs have long speculated on the demise of the 30-pin connector, which at 21 mm wide takes up a chunk of space, especially as the latest technologies such as microUSB offer more power in less space

 

Apple’s new iPhone will drop the wide dock connector used in the company’s gadgets for the best part of a decade in favor of a smaller one, a change likely to annoy the Apple faithful but which could be a boon for accessory makers.”I feel that the premium gap between the next iPhone 5 and newest Android models is getting much smaller these days. That will mean that details such as having a smaller connector will mean more in whether I will continue to use an iPhone and switch to other Android phones.”

A salesman surnamed Chan at an Apple reseller in Hong Kong thought a smaller connector would be a “pain”, and would spoil the clean lines and seamless connectivity that is Apple’s trademark.

“There are ways around it as some of the speakers have an audio input point that can be connected directly to any iPhone with a earphone jack. It’s not a very elegant way of doing things, but it’s an alternative,” he said.

In the end though, Apple fans are Apple fans.

“I don’t think it will stop Apple consumers from buying the new gadgets,” said C.K. Lu, Taipei-based analyst at research firm Gartner. “Many companies are interested in developing accessories for Apple because Apple users are more open and willing to buy accessories.”

They say that a smaller connector would give Apple more scope for new product designs or a bigger battery, or simply to make ever smaller products.

Switzerland’s Logitech, one of the biggest makers of Apple speakers, declined to comment.

But some enterprising vendors in China have already begun offering cases for the new phone, complete with earphone socket on the bottom and a “guarantee” the dimensions are correct.

For some in the peripherals industry, the change could open doors to new business.

“iPod docking speaker sales have been declining for one or two years,” said an employee of a Hong Kong-based company that designs speakers especially for Apple products.

“My previous factory is a lucky one. They shifted the focus to Bluetooth speakers, which proved a wise decision now,” the employee said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“It looks like while iPod speaker sales are going down, Bluetooth speaker sales are going up.”

Happy to upgrade?
Apple has already said that some users of older models of its Macbook computers won’t be able to use the latest operating system to be announced soon, but analysts think it will be kinder to mobile gadget users.

“Apple needs to find a solution not to disappoint their current clients who want to upgrade to the new iPhone but are tied to an expensive accessory that have bought,” said Franciso Jeronimo, London-based analyst at technology research firm IDC.

“I believe Apple will come up with some sort of adaptor so the new iPhone can be used with previous connectors.”

It could be a difficult change for Apple to manage, even with an adaptor.

“With a smaller connector, what am I going to do with my loudspeaker at home and the fitness pack that I use when I go to the gym? That’s the question,” said 24-year old Travis Tam, who owns an iPhone 4 and works as an account executive at a social networking company in Hong Kong.

The iPhone 5, Apple’s next generation iPhone expected to go on sale around October, will come with a 19-pin connector port at the bottom instead of the proprietary 30-pin port “to make room for the earphone moving to the bottom”, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

That would mean the new phone would not connect with the myriad of accessories such as speakers and power chargers that form part of the ecosystem around iPods, iPads and iPhones, without an adaptor.

That means new business, analysts say.

“It represents an opportunity for accessory vendors,” said Pete Cunningham, London-based analyst at technology research firm Canalys. “The iPhone connector has been a standard for a long time now and I would expect the same to be true for a new connector, should Apple change it as expected.”

Apple did not immediately reply to an emailed request for comment.

Tech blogs have long speculated on the demise of the 30-pin connector, which at 21 mm wide takes up a chunk of space, especially as the latest technologies such as microUSB offer more power in less space

 

 

Facebook inching towards job recruiting

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Soon the popular social networking site Facebook will become a recruiter, as per knowledgeable sources, by launching its own job board after teaming with existing job-posting companies, the sources said.

 

Citing anonymous sources, media reports said that BranchOut, Jobvite and Work4Labs will be at least three of the companies that will pair with the platform.

With the rise of LinkedIn – and its aggressive moves into social-networking functionality – having Facebook enter the fray is an obvious play for them.

 

Whether or not the job posts will display in the news feed is unclear.

 

Many bigger companies have career recruitment presences on Facebook already, but a centralised engine behind job postings and searches would feed the engagement metrics.

 

According to recent estimates, the job-posting market is worth about $4.3 billion and everyone would like to have a piece of it.

 

Last October, the social networking site initiated its move towards becoming a source for job hunters by teaming up with the US Department of Labor and three employment-related agencies in an attempt to decrease the country’s 9.1 per cent unemployment rate using social media — a project that may eventually include a Facebook job posting system.

 

This partnership started a new era of formal job hunting content on Facebook – which some recruiters already prefer over LinkedIn – for the first time.

 

As part of the initiative, Facebook launched a “Social Jobs” portal that makes easily accessible educational content and tools from its partners at the Department of Labor, National Association of Colleges and Employers, Direct Employers Association, and the National Association of State Workforce Agencies.

 

It plans to promote this page in the 10 states with the highest unemployment rates and Puerto Rico.

 

The most interesting aspect of the new partnership, however, is a plan to inch Facebook into job listings territory.

 

Facebook’s statement announcing the partnership mentioned “systems where new job postings can be delivered virally through the Facebook site at no charge.”

 

What shape such a job posting system would take, and whether Facebook has any solid plans beyond research to pursue one, are still not clear.

 

A job board that lives on Facebook could put the social network in direct competition with sites like LinkedIn and Monster.com.

First civilian president takes over in Egypt

CAIRO: Islamist Mohammed Morsi promised a “new Egypt” and unwavering support to the powerful military as he took the oath of office on Saturday to become the country’s first freely elected president , succeeding Hosni Mubarak , ousted 16 months ago.

In a solemn inauguration ceremony before the supreme constitutional court, Morsi also became the Arab world’s first freely elected Islamist president and Egypt’s fifth head of state since the overthrow of the monarchy some 60 years ago.

“We aspire to a better tomorrow , a new Egypt and a second republic,” Morsi said before the black-robed judges.

“Today, the Egyptian people laid the foundation of a new life – absolute freedom, a genuine democracy and stability ,” said Morsi, a 60-yearold US-trained engineer from the Muslim Brotherhood, a fundamentalist group that has spent most of the 84 years since its inception as an outlawed organization targeted by successive governments.

He later delivered his inauguration address at a gigantic Cairo University lecture hall packed with several thousands , including many members of the Islamist-dominated parliament dissolved by the military earlier in June.

Morsi repeated his oath of office and lavishly praised the military, which has rushed a series of decrees this month that stripped Morsi of significant powers, gave it legislative power and took control of the process of drafting a permanent constitution. “The armed forces are the shield and sword of the nation ,” he said.

“I pledge before God that I will safeguard that institution , soldiers and commanders , raise its prestige and support it with all the powers available to me so it can be stronger.”

But he also appeared later in the address to urge the military to hand over all powers to his elected administration.

Most of the services to become expensive from tomorrow under new tax regime

NEW DELHI: All services except those which are in the negative list will become expensive from tomorrow with the implementation of the new service taxregime.

With the exception of 38 services, which figure in the negative list, all other activities would attract 12 per cent tax. The government had earlier decided to implement the negative list from July 1.

As per the negative list, services like metered taxis, auto rickshaws, betting, gambling, lottery, entry to amusement parks, transport of goods or passengers and electricity transmission or distribution by discoms have been kept in the negative list.

Other important services which will not attract the tax include funeral, burial, mutate services and transport of deceased.

Coaching classes and training institutions will come under the net, though the tax will not be levied on school, university education and approved vocational courses.

However, confusion prevails with regard to the imposition of service tax on rail freight and passenger fares from tomorrow.

Railway Minister Mukul Roy has said railways will not introduce service tax on freight and fare from July 1 and has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who is now looking after the Finance portfolio, in this regard.

The government has widened the definition of ‘Services’ to bring in more activities under the tax net. Till now, 119 services that come under ‘positive list’ are subject to the levy.

Google glasses to hit the market within two years

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Google glasses that overlay the Internet on daily lives should hit the market within two years — technology the tech giant hopes will someday make fumbling with smartphones obsolete.Google co-founder Sergey Brin offered the estimated timeline after a project update that included sky divers dropping in with a new version of “Glass” wearable computers.

“I’m so glad that worked,” Brin quipped after sky divers wearing the glasses streamed live video during their jump from an airplane to the roof of the San Francisco convention center. “I wasn’t really expecting it to.”

The sky divers handed off a package to cyclists, who performed stunts as they rode to the edge of the Moscone Center where they handed it off to a man who rappelled down the outside of the building to the third floor.

Another cyclist whisked the cargo the final length of its trip to a stage where Brin and other Google executives were kicking off the California-based company’s annual developers conference.

Brin opened the package to show an “Explorer” edition of the glasses that developers could buy for $1,500 to become the first people outside the company to shape the revolutionary eyewear before it gets to market.

Explorer edition glasses should ship early next year, and a version should be ready for the consumer market within a year after that, Brin said.

“Google Glass Explorer edition will be rough around the edges; you have to be into being on the bleeding edge,” Brin said of the effort to build a community of developers passionate about taking part in the project.

“This is really new technology and we really want all of you to help shape it.”

The eyewear features built-in camera, microphone and speaker technology and can synch to the Internet using wireless connections.

As with the sky divers, cyclists, and wall-walkers who took part in the keynote stunt, video through the eyes of wearers can be streamed live on Google’s social network.

Mini-screens in the glasses can display text messages, email or other digitized information from the Internet or mobile gadgets.

“It was kind of a nutty idea that somehow became real,” Brin said while discussing Glass after the keynote presentation.

“The notion that you could jump out of an air ship with it and still communicate your experience makes holding a smartphone or laptop seem pretty damn awkward,” he continued. “It’s about you being less of a slave to your device; it has been really liberating.”

Brin said that he wears a prototype pair of Google glasses much of the time as he and other members of the team he heads at the company’s X Lab refine the technology.

Google has been speaking with eyeglass frame companies about ideas for a consumer version of the glasses, which he expected would cost “significantly” less than the Explorer prototypes.

“I expect that in three or four years watching people hold a mobile phone in their hands and look down at it will start to be unusual and that this will be normal,” Google product manager Steve Lee said, pointing to his Glass eyewear.

The Glass team focused on frequent mobile Internet tasks such as messaging and sharing pictures and not on capabilities such as adding facial or object recognition, according to Brin.

“We definitely experimented with things like facial recognition; it is what a lot of people think about when you talk about a wearable computer,” Brin said.

“But it is not the most compelling,” he continued. “We have not been quite as excited about it as science fiction movies might be.”

The Glass team also figured that the devices wouldn’t be primary tools for surfing the Internet or reading digital books.

“But, if you want to see a text message or catch a quick picture, these things are really easy and hands-free,” Brin said.

Glass team head Babak Parviz said that along with communicating, the eyewear was crafted to find information so fast that you thought you already knew it.

“It allows you to walk downtown Paris and have other people experience this with you live,” Parviz said.

“But even though we have this social camera showing the world through your eyes, the quick access to information is also a critical thing.

Qaeda moving from AfPak to West Asia: UK spy chief

Though they still retain safe havens in Pakistan and Afghanistan, jihadists are now heading to the Middle East to seek terrorist training as parts of the Arab world have “once more become a permissive environment for al Qaeda”, British intelligence chief has warned. Terming this a “new

and worrying development” that “could get worse as events unfold,” MI5’s Director General Jonathan Evans said in a rare public speech here as his agency braces for an array of threats ahead of next month’s summer Olympics.

 

The MI chief said Iran was another source of potential concern, as the west and Israel put pressure on Tehran to abandon any nuclear weapon ambitions it may secretly harbour, The Guardian reported.

He said there had been a series of attempted plots against Israeli interests in India and Azerbaijan, as well as a plan by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to attack the Saudi ambassador in the US.

Instability in the Arab region had created “a permissive environment for al-Qaeda”, Evans said adding that there was evidence that Britain’s “would be jihadis” were travelling in search of training and opportunities for terror activity.

Al Qaeda, he said, was shifting away from Pakistan and Afghanistan towards Yemen, Somalia and the Sahel, the MI chief said. “We appear to be moving from a period of deep and focused threat to one where the threat is less monolithic but wider,” he added.

Though Evans did not say how many people from the UK had gone to the region, it is believed the agency has monitored more than 100 who have attempted to link up with extremists in countries such as Yemen, Egypt, Syria and Libya.

Evans said one byproduct of the Arab spring was giving al-Qaeda a chance to re-emerge in the countries where the network first won popular support.

In the long-term, more democracy should “ease some of the pressures that have spawned extremism in the region”, he said, but in the short-term, with the Arab world in radical transition, this “more immediate problem has emerged”.

“This is the completion of a cycle,” said Evans. “Al Qaeda first moved to Afghanistan in the 1990s due to pressure in their Arab countries of origin. They moved on to Pakistan after the fall of the Taliban. And now some are heading home to the Arab world again. And a small number of British would-be jihadis are also making their way to Arab countries to seek training and opportunities for militant activity.”

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