iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak Corona Released; Beware of Fake Programs

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Like earlier fake jailbreaks EasyRa1n, FastRa1n and GhostApp, iPhoneunlockeasily is also charging $24.99 for the jailbreak which is available for free when you download it from any of the two Dev-teams.

The tech world has witnessed a series of jailbreaks ever since the release of Apple's new operating system, iOS 5, in October. However, many people, who had been looking for an untethered jailbreak to avoid the frequent rebooting of their devices, found themselves duped by some fake versions which cost them between $9.99 and $24.99.

Here are some untethered jailbreaks you should avoid.

FastRa1n 0.5/EasyRa1n

FastRa1n and EasyRa1n both are release by the same person/group though the Web site addresses are different. The presentation, specification and the pricing show that it is another honeytrap for the Apple users looking for a jailbreak for their devices.

The “untethered jailbreak” is the first one to appear after the iOS 5 release and is available for $24.99.

Credibility: There has been no report which can prove that the jailbreak is authentic. a Dev team member, who uses the name @comex on Twitter, confirmed that it is fake software.

Ghost App

This program is also available for $24.99 and claims to unlock iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4 and 4S.

Credibility: The first doubt strikes iOS 5 users when the sites charge same $24.99 for the untethered jailbreak. And the second one comes when there is no trial version or demo available to check the program.

Unlock iPhone 4S

This “Untethered” version is available for $24.95.

Credibility: though the Web site – unlockiphone4s-ios.com – gives a money-back guarantee, there is no proper review of the program on any of the tech sites or magazines.

Jailbreak

This application was available in Apple's Apps Store for $9.99, but the Cupertino company reacted swiftly and removed the application.

Credibility: this application was termed “Fake” by Apple and Dev team.

Will Apple pull an iPhone 4S with the next iPad?

Will the next iPad look like Apple's iPad 2?

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If there’s anything the last couple of years have taught us, it’s that a new year brings a fresh slate ofiPad rumors. And today, an interesting one has been let loose about the next iPad’s design.

Jeremy Horwitz, editor in chief at Apple news site iLounge, reported today that he saw what is “supposedly the next-generation iPad.” And although he didn’t provide picture evidence–a major red flag in the Apple rumors world–he did say that the device’s design was its most notable feature.

So, if the design was notable, it surely came with a new look and some neat new features, right? think again. According to Horwitz, the supposed next-generation iPad he saw looked nearly identical to the iPad 2.

“The new iPad’s body is so slightly thicker than the iPad 2 that the change is unnoticeable on first inspection; a roughly 1mm increase will barely be perceptible to users,” Horwitz wrote. “We’ve heard that the only accessories that might have issues are cases, and then, only cases that were precisely contoured to fit the iPad 2’s back.”

Horwitz also noted that all the physical buttons found on the iPad 2 are in the same spot on the device he claims to have seen.

Of course, Apple has neither confirmed the iLounge report nor immediately responded to CNET’s request for comment on the matter. however, if Apple does, in fact, launch a new iPad featuring the same basic look as the iPad 2, it wouldn’t be unprecedented.

Last year, Apple unveiled theiPhone 4S, which has the same design as theiPhone 4 but adds a few improvements, including a faster processor and better camera.

For his part, Horwitz isn’t convinced that the device he claims to have seen is the long-rumored iPad 3. He wrote today that the tablet could be the “iPad 2S” or “iPad 2HD,” considering few changes seem to have been made. He chose those names because Apple has followed a similar branding strategy in the past when few improvements came to the iPhone.

But as with many other Apple rumors, Horwitz’s claims came with a caveat. He acknowledged that the device he saw looks like it was produced over six months ago, which means it could have been a prototype. He did, however, try to bolster his report by saying that he spoke with several companies with some insight into Apple’s plans, and the features he saw are consistent with what they know about the upcoming slate.

Horwitz’s report is just the latest in a long line of rumors surrounding Apple’s next iPad. And until Apple is ready to announce the next iPad, every rumor, no matter how convincing, should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt.

The Sharper Image Delivers Superior Sound, Sophisticated Designs at 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show

LAS VEGAS & COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich., Jan 10, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) –SI Products, the largest licensee of the iconic consumer electronics brand, the Sharper Image(R), today unveiled its new 2012 collection of the Sharper Image home and office audio systems and bedside docks at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held January 10 — 13, 2012 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. CES attendees can preview the new products from the Sharper Image in Central Hall, Booth #15233.

Featuring Bluetooth-enabled wireless speakers, state-of-the-art sound and sleek designs, the Sharper Image will add more than a dozen new audio products in 2012, providing a growing array of options for consumers who are seeking a superior sound experience with small footprints and practical pricing that fit the diverse lifestyles of today’s consumer. the Sharper Image 2012 collection boasts broad compatibility with the iPad, iPhone and iPod as well as other leading digital audio platforms.

“The Sharper Image has always been known for distinctive, high quality products that suit the ever-changing technology in people’s lives,” said Ron Ferber, CEO of SI Products. “We are excited to expand our product portfolio and deliver impeccable audio quality with unmistakable style to a new generation of consumers who, now more than ever, appreciate the optimal combination of performance and price.”

the Sharper Image 2012 New Product Highlights

Beginning the first quarter of 2012, new portable speakers, wireless Bluetooth-enabled home/office audio speakers, docking stations and versatile bedside audio products that embody the Sharper Image’s highest standard of quality and design will be available for purchase at sharperimage.com and at national retailers such as Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Kohl’s, Bed, Bath & beyond and Dillard’s.

— Ellipse (ESI-A812) $99.99 — Sleek and stylish, this home audio system plays music from iPad, iPhone and iPod, while simultaneously charging them. the premium sound quality of this system includes a powered subwoofer for excellent bass. Additionally, the Ellipse boasts video-out to send movies and videos to your TV, and an aux-in for connecting non-Apple devices. available may 2012.

— Freedom (ESI-A610) $79.99 — Featuring professionally engineered sound processing technology for a superior, true-to-life audio experience, this gorgeously designed wireless speaker connects with iPad, iPhone and iPod as well as other Bluetooth-enabled smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktops from up to 30-feet away to control your music. A single subwoofer enhances low bass sounds. Aux-in for non-Bluetooth compatible devices. available may 2012.

— other products include the Hex (ESI-A102) $59.99 compact speaker and Ambience plus (ESI-A683) $129.99, a Bluetooth wireless home audio system. both units charge and play iPad, iPhone and iPod and are compatible with other non-Apple devices, featuring exceptional audio quality and video-out capability to send movies and video to your TV. Hex available now. Ambience plus available may 2012.

— Connect (ESI-P400) $49.99 — Ideal for kitchens or bathrooms, the Connect delivers great sound without taking up valuable counter space. this Bluetooth-enabled speaker connects wirelessly up to 30 feet away to iPad, iPhone, iPod and other popular smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktops. Along with great sound, the Connect also features Bluetooth Hands-Free Speaker Phone capability. Plugs directly into any AC outlet and also works on the rechargeable lithium battery for portable use. available May/June 2012.

— Transit (ESI-A410) $49.99 — Slide your iPad, iPhone, iPod or other popular tablet or smartphone into the front slot of this small, stylish wireless speaker and connect with Bluetooth for a symphony of sound wherever you may travel. Featuring Bluetooth Hands-Free Speaker Phone capability with enabled smartphones. Works from 30 feet away. Works on AC or battery power. available may 2012.

— other products include the Escape (ESI-P202) $59.99 and Chill (ESI-P302) $79.99 portable audio systems that charge and play iPad, iPhone and iPod and are compatible with other non-Apple devices, featuring superior sound, soft-eject dock drawers, and video-out capability to send movies and video to your TV. both work on AC or battery power. the Chill includes a rechargeable lithium battery for enhanced portability. Chill available now. Escape available may 2012.

— Relaxx (ESI-B622) $99.99 — the only bedside dock of its kind, Relaxx is complete with dual Apple docks (including a motorized iPad dock drawer), dual subwoofers enhance bass output, jumbo LED auto-set clock with gradual wake feature, digital FM radio capabilities, a hidden USB port for charging all other devices, as well as a convenient remote control. available now.

— Twist (ESI-B132) $59.99 — with a unique design, this alarm clock dock brings sophistication to any bedside. Inspired by the black and chrome style of the legendary iPhone, the Twist offers docking for both Apple and non-Apple devices, a jumbo LED auto-set clock with dual alarm and gradual wake features. Perfect for those who never want their iPhone or iPad further than an arms reach, even when asleep. available now.

— other products include the SoundSoother (EC-B100) $39.99, featuring 20 high quality digital nature sounds, dual alarm clock and extra large display, and the Revive (ESI-B612) $79.99, a premium beside alarm clock and audio system that charges and plays iPad, iPhone, iPod from its motorized dock drawer. SoundSoother available now. Revive available May/June 2012.

— Restore (ESI-C222) $39.99 — this charging valet can repower multiple devices, including iPad, iPhone, iPod, BlackBerry, Android, and more. Rapidly charges iPad at 2.1 amps. Three USB ports allow the Restore to be easily connected to most equipment. Powered from AC, a cigarette adapter is included for mobile use. the Restore comes with Apple 30-pin, USB mini and USB micro cables, all in a travel pouch for easy transit. available may 2012.

for more information about new products by the Sharper Image, please visit sharperimage.com .

about the Sharper Image(R):

the Sharper Image(R) has a rich 33 year history and reputation of offering a broad range of exciting, innovative and technology-rich products of superior quality and design. Today, under the Sharper Image’s direction, a host of product licensees produce and market products in keeping with this brand legacy. for more information, please visit: sharperimage.com .

NOTE TO MEDIA: the Sharper Image 2012 Audio Products Catalog and images are available for download at siproducts.com/press .

SOURCE: the Sharper Image

the Sharper Image Mike Rosen, 516-767-9653 Cell: 516-647-1348

Copyright Business Wire 2012

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Luigi’s Mansion 2: Stepping Out Of Mario’s Shadow

There’s a misconception among some journalists and Nintendo fans concerning the original Luigi’s Mansion, that the 2001 GameCube launch title is somehow underrated, largely unappreciated and because of this, the upcoming Luigi’s Mansion 2 for 3DS may suffer a similar fate.

It’s easy to see where this came from. Nintendo’s decision to make Luigi the star of the GameCube’s debut instead of Mario was largely criticized for good reason. the publisher had achieved impressive sales figures pairing a new Mario game alongside hardware. Case in point, Game Boy (Super Mario Land), Super Nintendo (Super Mario World), Nintendo 64 (Super Mario 64) and Game Boy Advance (Super Mario Advance). Opting for the famous plumber’s less popular brother wasn’t just risky. it was a break from tradition.

We’ll never know how the Cube would have faired had it launched with a new Mario adventure, but one thing’s clear: Luigi’s Mansion is in no way underrated.

First, the game went on to sell over three million copies. Not bad for a title that involved sucking up ghosts with a tricked out vacuum cleaner.

Not only that, but Luigi’s Mansion holds 79 percent and 78 percent review averages onGamerankings and Metacritic, respectively; you might as well round up to 80. Pretty good, considering Gamerankings lists 60 reviews; for reference, Super Mario Sunshine has a commanding 91 percent average, but it’s significantly more ambitious.

Taking all of this into account, Luigi’s Mansion was a success, and we expect an even better reception for the sequel, which will only benefit from not having to carry a system launch.

That said, cross your fingers that Nintendo releases it sooner than later.

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iPhone Game Development – 5 Most Popular Games On iPhone 4S

While iPhone has always been one of the best smart phones for gaming, iPhone users could not play heavy games on their favorite mobile, owing to limited processing power of previous iPhone devices. But the launch of iPhone 4S along with the powerful iOS 5 has changed the game. With its powerful A5 microprocessor chip, iPhone 4S has 7 times better graphic support and double the processing speed of iPhone 4.

This has made it possible for companies to develop large-scale games for iPhone. This article takes a look at the 5 must-have games for iPhone 4S. while some of the titles listed below are classic hits, the article also includes new titles that take full advantage of the diverse facilities offered by iPhone 4S.

Infinity Blade 2 Infinity Blade 1 is already a huge iPhone hit. the second version of this was released at Apple’s iPhone Presentation Keynote, and this version makes full use of special iPhone 4S features to offer better graphics and gaming experience. the new game is an extended version: it sports over 100 new weapons and a bigger world with better environment. of all games created specifically for iPhone 4S, Infinity Blade 2 makes the best use of the new iPhone 4S features.

Dead Space unlike most survival horror titles, Dead Space doesn’t turn boring on iPhone. the developer for this console game has been able to recreate the eerie experience on iPhone 4S. the ‘nightmare’ scenarios of Dead Space will grab your attention, and the gory graphics will satisfy your blood lust. while this is not a game for people who dislike violence, hardcore gamers will love Dead Space.

Angry Birds Rio This one doesn’t need use of the special iPhone 4S features, but it is still great fun. Everyone plays angry birds, and if you do not have it in your mobile yet, you are either a newbie or a rarity. This version of Angry Birds uses physics to decide the trajectory of the angry birds, and it offers some surprising twists on the original game. the new Angry Birds Rio teaches an important lesson: iPhone game development doesn’t need to be complex in order to be successful.

Machination This famous PC game has, at last, made it to the iPhone. the mature graphics of Machination, combined with superb soundtrack that urges the player to respond faster, make this a very addictive iPhone game. Its point and click shooting options suit the iPhone platform perfectly. the best part of this game are its different types of puzzles and constantly evolving scenarios. This is a great game for killing time.

Grand Theft Auto 3 One would assume that this popular PC title requires a large screen, but the iPhone 4S version of the game challenges this assumption. GTA iPhone game development team embraced all the new features of iPhone 4S to create this open-world racing heaven; unfortunately, it works only on iPhone 4S and iPad 2. This version of GTA comes with striking graphics that can only be supported by iPhone 4S’s A5 microprocessor chip.

Kevin is an expert game app developer at IAD, a mobile game development company that specializes in developing innovative games for iPhone 4S. IAD promises quality iPhone game development at affordable rates.

iLounge’s 2012 CES Best of Show Awards: iPod, iPhone, iPad + Mac

Every year, iLounge’s editors work extended hours—starting weeks before major trade shows—trying out new products that are debuting for Apple’s iPod, iPhone, iPad, and Mac. After visiting literally hundreds of booths at the 2012 International CES and surveying thousands of products, our editors discuss and debate the merits of new releases, selecting only the very best ones for our awards: full Best of show Winners offer the rare combination of great design, features, and pricing, while Best of show Finalists demonstrate excellence in two of those categories but fall a little short in the third.

Our 2012 Best of show Awards are below, this year recognizing a total of 22 top products out of the thousands we’ve seen, with 12 full Winners and 10 Finalists, as well as several additional awards for Best Booth within the iLounge Pavilion, Innovation, Design, and overall Best of show. Congratulations to all of the companies whose products were selected below, and we strongly encourage readers who happen to be at CES to check them out for themselves.

Overall Best of show 2012 Winner

Soundfreaq Sound Kick: Soundfreaq has spent the last year shaking up speaker categories with sharp designs and aggressive pricing, and the $99 Sound Kick is the latest example. Optimized for portability with a pop-out rear bass chamber, rechargeable 5-hour battery, and solid sound, it directly challenges Jawbone’s Jambox at half the price. It’s the best overall accessory at CES.

Best of show 2012 Winners

Adonit Writer 2.0: Though it has a lot in common with last year’s model, Adonit’s new $100 iPad 2 case and Bluetooth keyboard combination has made major improvements, adding color choices, a rechargeable battery, and an improved detachable keyboard to the slim case design. If you’re looking to type with your iPad, start here.

Griffin Technology Booth: while there are many eye-catching booths in the iLounge Pavilion at CES, the most impressive is Griffin’s, which uses a homey, rustic design that feels true to the company’s Tennessee roots while thoughtfully spotlighting its wide array of new products. Refinished antiques contrast with the modern devices, a look that works wonderfully here.

Griffin Technology StudioConnect: Thanks to Apple’s GarageBand, the iPad is a viable professional audio recording device, and the $150 StudioConnect expands it dramatically. MIDI in and out ports, mic, headphone, and stereo audio-out ports, plus an iPad dock and wall charger, all in a gorgeous, blue-glowing design.

Hex Cross-Body Bag: Created to address the growing crowd of iPad and MacBook Air 11” users, this $60 vertical messenger bag uses great materials, and has a flap that covers its key feature—a playthrough iPad compartment that enables people to quickly access their tablets for quick tasks.

iHome iDM5 Executive Workstation: Professionals with iPads know that the device’s integrated keyboard, speakers, and microphone aren’t ideal, gaps that iHome has filled with the $130 iDM5. With stereo Bluetooth speakers, an mic for FaceTime/VoIP, charging outlets, and a chiclet-style keyboard, iDM5 neatly turns an iPad into a viable desktop computer.

IK Multimedia iRig MIX: Developed to hit an attractive $100 price point, this tiny portable mixing console is targeted at regular consumers rather than DJs, yet works with a wide variety of DJ and audio apps for iOS devices. A crossfader, cues, EQ and volume controls are all built in, along with stereo inputs and outputs; four free apps are included.

Incipio OffGrid Pro: Cosmetically similar to last year’s sleek iPhone 4 battery pack, Incipio’s $100 OffGrid Pro offers a killer value for battery-challenged iPhone 4/4S users. the set includes a svelte, protective case with two easily swapped 1700mAh batteries, a second charger, and micro-USB cable, giving you enough power for even the roughest day.

Incipio Resistance: Billed as the world’s first active suspension case, the $40 Resistance uses special foam to compress its core in the event you drop your iPhone 4/4S, absorbing the shock in the same protective way as a pair of sneakers. With distinctive styling and a mix of hard and soft plastics, Resistance offers unique protection for glass devices.

Just Mobile AluPen Pro: while we were originally skeptical that an iPad stylus could be worthy of a full Best of show Award, feeling was believing for the $40 AluPen Pro. With a replaceable, high-quality Pelikan ballpoint pen inside – activated with a clean twist – and a grippy, stylish exterior, this stylus comes with a swappable touch tip and leather case.

Just Mobile Highway Pro $40: as Apple’s devices become more ubiquitous and useful in cars, the need to keep them running increases, and just Mobile’s $40 Highway Pro does that in style. A gorgeous aluminum ring with an Apple-style green light looks worthy of nice cars, holding two USB ports – one with 2.1-Amp iPad power, the other for iPhone and iPod use. A coiled cable is included.

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Logic3 Ferrari by Logic3 Headphones + Speakers: as the recipient of our special Design Award, the Ferrari by Logic3 series embodies the best practices of licensed product design. From the $125 in-ear canalphones to $375 over-ear headphones and $750 Apple speakers, this entire lineup shines with the beauty of Ferrari styling, dividing into equally compelling Cavallino and Scuderia families.

Scosche RH656M/MD On-Ear Headphones: we rarely select headphones for Best of show Awards, but Scosche’s latest Realm series model shocked us. beautiful, comfortable on our ears, and wonderfully balanced sonically, this $200 model gives Monster’s Beats a run for their money and features a great integrated 3-button remote and mic. It’s the best Realm model yet.

XtremeMac InCharge X3/X5: Multi-iPad homes and businesses are becoming more common, as are messes of charging cables. InCharge X3 ($100) and X5 ($150) offer the industry’s cleanest-looking 3- or 5-iPad charging bases with support for bare or encased tablets; each Dock Connector can also be used to refuel iPhones or iPods, too.

Best of show 2012 Finalists

Geneva Labs GenevaSound XXL 2012: Also known as “HTL,” this smaller $3000 version of Geneva’s massive $4000 Home Theater unit combines furniture and AV equipment – it’s a gorgeous lacquered wood cabinet housing six powerful forward-firing speakers, an 8” downward-firing subwoofer, HDMI connections to your TV, and shelves to hold AV components.

id America Spark: Designed to mimic the look of spark plugs, id America’s nice-sounding $60 Spark brings fancy fashionable metal housing designs to relatively inexpensive canalphones, complete with a remote control and microphone. Available in nine color combinations, Spark lets users pick solid, two-color, or alternating-color designs, some unique to this company.

iHome iD55: Conceptually similar to slide-open portable speakers we loved years ago, iHome’s AA battery-powered $79 iD55 ups the ante with a combination of iPad support and unique color/finish options. Compelling in a purely plastic version, additional variations on display included artificial leather/fabric tops that could wow fashionistas in 2012.

iHome iD99: only one company’s name is synonymous with clock radios, and that’s iHome, which has created a $129 dual alarm clock with iPad, iPhone, and USB charging ports. Compatible with the company’s iOS apps, iD99 features a particularly nice industrial design and EQ-adjustable speakers, plus its sharp-looking black and white front clock.

Incipio Bentley: Designed to glam up the iPad 2 for professional users, this folding $70 case features a fancy integrated metal stand, carbon fiber leather, and automatic screen locking. obviously focused on businessmen and sports car enthusiasts, it has a look that people will aspire to own, and other versions are coming with different body materials.

IvySkin Wrangler: After five years with extremely limited waterproof case options for iPhones, the $60-$70 Wrangler brings a unique combination of ruggedized protection and style to the iPhone 4/4S. Completely waterproof and dirtproof, Wrangler has a unique dial-shaped ringer switch toggle, headphone port plug, and play-through screen protection.

Lethal Protection Life-Phorm: not every design needs to be sleek and approachable, and the deliberately edgy Life-Phorm mount caught our attention with its Alien face hugger-inspired repositionable arms and aggressive $60 asking price. Made from metal in a variety of colors, it bends to accommodate your iPad or iPhone while scaring onlookers.

Logic3 Ferrari Booth: while Griffin’s home-like booth won our Best of show Award due to its comprehensiveness and thoughtfulness, Logic3’s Ferrari booth was also a stunner, beautifully presenting the company’s new lineup of audio hardware on two clearly defined “F1” and “consumer” sides of a ring. the red Ferrari in the center of the booth didn’t hurt, either.

Miveu X: Though we’ve seen action sport cases for iPods and iPhones before, Miveu’s $80 solution caught our attention as a fully realized vision. Users get a protective, chest-mounted iPhone 4/4S case with X-shaped arm straps and an integrated wide angle lens converter, letting you make recordings using your iPhone, pulling it off to start, stop, and view the action.

Scosche reVolt c2: while it’s not the fanciest Apple device charger on the block, the $25 reVolt c2 packs more power into a small shell than any we’ve seen before. the tiny black shell has dual 2.1-Amp iPad-ready USB ports so that users can keep two passengers separately entertained and charged at once; a $35 package will include a charging cable.

We will be updating this article shortly with photographs and several noteworthy honorable mentions. Congratulations to all of the Best of show Winners and Finalists, and thanks to everyone in the Apple accessory and application industry for such a fantastic collection of new products this year!

Google, Sprint, Smith & Nephew: Intellectual Property

December 21, 2011, 12:07 AM EST

by Victoria Slind-Flor

(This is a daily report on global news about patents, trademarks, copyright and other intellectual property topics. Updates with Apple item in patent section.)

Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc., owner of the world’s most popular Internet search engine, was sued by British Telecommunications Plc for allegedly infringing six U.S. patents for mobile-device technology.

BT, based in London, is seeking a jury trial and unspecified damages against Mountain View, California-based Google, according to a complaint filed Dec. 15 in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware.

“BT has invested heavily over the last 20 years,” generating “numerous patents,” and Google’s products including the Android operating system, maps, search, music and book services wrongly “incorporate BT’s patented technologies,” according to the complaint.

last year, BT sued U.S. cable company Cox Communications Inc. in the same court over four patents for transmitting data over cable networks. A trial in that case is tentatively scheduled for 2014, according to court papers.

“we believe these claims are groundless,” Jim Prosser, a Google spokesman, said in an e-mailed message. he said the company would defend against them.

the case is British Telecommunications Plc v. Google Inc., 11-CV-1249, U.S. District Court, District of Delaware (Wilmington).

Sprint Sues Time Warner, Comcast over Digital Phone Technology

Sprint Nextel Corp., the third-largest U.S. wireless operator, accused Time Warner Cable Inc., Comcast Corp. and two other cable-TV companies of infringing patents related to transmitting phone calls over digital lines.

Sprint filed separate lawsuits yesterday in federal court in Kansas City, Kansas, against Time Warner Cable, Comcast, Cable one Inc. and Cox Communications Inc. Overland Park, Kansas-based Sprint claims the companies are using technology it patented in the 1990s for transmission of voice data packets.

the companies “have realized the great value in this technology and have misappropriated it without Sprint’s permission,” Sprint said in each complaint.

the 12 patents include some that were asserted against Vonage Holdings Corp., which agreed to pay $80 million to license the technology after losing a 2007 trial.

Alex Dudley, a spokesman for new York-based Time Warner Cable, said the company doesn’t comment on pending litigation. John Demming, a spokesman for Philadelphia-based Comcast, also declined to comment.

Rima Calderon, a spokeswoman for Cable one parent Washington Post Co., said the Washington-based company doesn’t comment on litigation. Todd Smith, a spokesman for Atlanta-based Cox, declined to comment, citing the pending lawsuit.

the cases are Sprint Communications Co. v. Time Warner Capt Inc., 11cv2686; Sprint v. Cable one Inc., 11cv2685; Sprint v. Comcast Cable Communications LLC, 11cv2684; and Sprint v. Cox Communications Inc., 11cv2683, all U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas (Kansas City).

Juniper Networks Sues Palo Alto Networks over U.S. Patents

Juniper Networks Inc. accused Palo Alto Networks Inc. in a lawsuit of infringing six U.S. patents for firewall technology used to protect communications networks from intrusion.

Juniper, based in Sunnyvale, California, is seeking a jury trial, unspecified damages and an order to stop misuse of its inventions, according to the complaint filed today in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware.

“as a leading high-performance networking company, we will take every appropriate measure to defend and protect our innovation,” David Shane, a Juniper spokesman, said in an e-mail.

Palo Alto networks, based in Santa Clara, California, “was founded by several former high-level employees of Juniper to compete against Juniper,” lawyers for Juniper said in court papers.

“we don’t provide comment on these types of matters,” Mike Haro, a spokesman for Palo Alto Networks, said in a phone interview.

in a statement last week, Haro’s firm said it was named by industry researcher Gartner Inc. as a leader in the rapidly evolving field.

the case is Juniper Networks Inc. v. Palo Alto Networks Inc., 11-cv-1258, U.S. District Court, District of Delaware (Wilmington).

Smith & Nephew $85 Million Verdict against Arthrex Removed

A U.S. judge threw out an $85 million verdict that Smith & Nephew Plc had won against Arthrex Inc. over patented technology for surgical anchors used in shoulder surgery.

U.S. District Judge Michael Mosman in Portland, Oregon, found that, under the correct interpretation of the patent, no reasonable jury could find that Arthrex infringed the Smith & Nephew patent, Arthrex said in a statement.

the devices are anchored to a bone to repair tears in the rotator cuff or in the labrum, a fibrous ring in the shoulder socket. the June trial was the third in the case, which began in 2004 against Naples, Florida-based Arthrex.

“while we are very pleased with the judge’s ruling, we are perplexed by S&N’s continued attempt to compete in the courtroom rather than the marketplace,” John W. Schmieding, Arthrex’s general counsel, said in the statement.

London-based Smith & Nephew, Europe’s biggest maker of artificial hips and knees, targeted the SutureTak and PushLock line of suture anchors made by closely held Arthrex.

“We’re disappointed in the court’s latest ruling,” said Joe Metzger, a spokesman for Smith & Nephew. “we are reviewing the decision and expect to appeal and request reinstatement of the jury’s verdict.”

the case is Smith & Nephew Inc. v. Arthrex Inc., 04cv29, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland).

Broadcom says Judge Ruled against Emulex on Infringement

Broadcom Corp., a developer of integrated circuits for high-speed data networks, said a federal judge ruled that Emulex Corp. infringed two of its patents.

the infringing products include semiconductors and four channel switches, Irvine, California-based Broadcom said in a statement yesterday.

an entry in the court docket in Santa Ana, California, said U.S. District Judge James Selna had denied Emulex’s motion for summary judgment.

“we are pleased with the court’s decision and to have prevailed in our case against Emulex,” Art Chong, Broadcom’s general counsel, said in the statement.

Broadcom said it has asked the court to issue a permanent injunction that would prohibit the sale of the infringing products, the company said. the case was filed in November 2009.

Katherine Lane, a spokeswoman for Costa Mesa, California- based Emulex, didn’t immediately return a message seeking comment.

the case is Emulex v. Broadcom, 09-01310, U.S. District Court, Central District of California, Southern Division (Santa Ana).

Apple Wins Final U.S. Patent Ruling Banning Some HTC Phones

Apple Inc. won a final patent-infringement ruling that bans some HTC Corp. smartphones from the U.S., bolstering efforts to prove that devices running the Google Inc. Android system copy the iPhone.

the U.S. International Trade Commission’s ban would take effect April 19 and is subject to appeal by HTC and a review by President Barack Obama that may delay enforcement. the commission said in a notice yesterday that it found HTC’s Android phones infringed a patent related to data-detection technology, completing a review of a judge’s findings in July.

the ruling is the first definitive decision in the dozens of patent cases that began to proliferate in 2010 as smartphone makers battle over a market that Strategy Analytics Inc. said increased 44 percent last quarter from a year earlier to 117 million phones worldwide. Apple has been the most aggressive in its legal efforts, trying to slow the growth of Android devices, including those made by Samsung Electronics Co. and HTC.

HTC, the second-largest maker of Android phones, used its partnership with Google to help transform itself from a contract manufacturer founded in 1997 in Taoyuan, Taiwan, to the biggest U.S. smartphone seller in the third quarter. HTC generated about $5 billion in U.S. sales last year, according to a separate patent complaint it filed at the trade agency against Cupertino, California-based Apple. That’s more than half of HTC’s $9 billion (NT$275 billion) in global sales last year.

Among the HTC phones at risk of being blocked from the U.S. are the Nexus one, Touch Pro, Diamond, Tilt II, Dream, myTouch, Hero and Droid Eris, according to Apple’s original complaint.

Yesterday’s case is in the Matter of Certain Personal Data and Mobile Communications Devices and Related Software, 337-710, U.S. International Trade Commission (Washington).

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Disney’s ‘Brave’ Application Raises Atlanta Braves’ Ire

the Atlanta Braves National League baseball team is opposing the Walt Disney Co.’s applications to register “Brave” as a trademark.

Disney will be releasing an animated film set in Scotland with a red-haired female heroine in June, according to a company website. the film will feature the voices of Julie Walters, Emma Thompson, Kelly McDonald, Craig Ferguson and Billy Connolly.

according to the database of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Disney seeks to register “Brave” for a variety of goods, including films, backpacks, furniture, glitter, bedding and clothing. all told, Disney filed 28 applications for either “Brave” or “Disney Pixar Brave.”

the baseball team objects to the applications, saying the public is likely to be confused, even though Disney uses the singular form of the word, and the team is known as the Braves.

according to the most recent filing with the patent office, the Braves have asked that proceedings be suspended until March, saying progress has been made toward the settlement of the dispute.

Golub says Wakefern Trademark Dispute on Verge of Settlement

A trademark dispute between the Golub Corp. and the Wakefern Food Corp. of Elizabeth, new Jersey, is on the verge of settlement, according to a Dec. 16 court filing.

Schenectady, new York-based Golub sued Wakefern in federal court in Albany, new York, Oct. 20, claiming Wakefern’s ShopRite grocery unit was infringing trademarks belonging to Golub’s Price Chopper unit. the dispute was related to ShopRite’s alleged purchase of keywords that would cause its name to pop up when people were searching for Price Chopper.

Robert E. Heslin of Albany’s Heslin Rothernberg Farkely & Mesiti PC represents Golub. he said in a letter to the court that the two supermarket chains are “currently engaged in negotiations to settle the underlying issues which gave rise to the current action.” he asked for a 60-day delay in the proceedings.

the case is Golub Corp. v. Wakefern Food Corp, 1:11-cv- 01254-NAM-DRH, U.S. District Court, Northern District of new York (Albany)

IPCom says Dusseldorf Court Doesn’t Stop Legal Threats to Shops

IPCom GmbH & Co. said a Dusseldorf court injunction last week doesn’t stop it from threatening retailers of HTC Corp. products with legal action.

“the legal substance of the cease and desist letters is unchanged,” Alistair Hammond, an outside spokesman for IPCom in Munich, Germany, said in an e-mailed statement yesterday.

HTC, the world’s largest maker of mobile phones that use Google Inc.’s Android operating system, said last week the court temporarily banned IPCom from threatening HTC retailers with legal action.

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Projekt Red Claims all Infringement Claims Are Legitimate

CD Projekt Red SA, a Polish distributor of computer games, said it’s 100 percent certain that all the people in Germany to whom it sent demand letters actually did pirate copies of its games, PC Gamer reported.

the Warsaw-based company told PC Gamer that it wouldn’t identify the precise method it is using to locate game pirates as this is a trade secret belonging to the company assisting in the investigation.

Projekt Red has sent demand letters to thousands of Germans, claiming they are playing a pirated version of the Witcher 2 game, according to PC Gamer.

the company sold more than a million legitimate copies of the game and said it is monitoring sites through which people use the Bit Torrent protocol to download copies without authorization, PC Gamer reported.

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Waleed Ahmed, Hult International Business School Student Attracts Worldwide Acclaim after Inventing a Solar Energy iPhone Case (14. Dezember 2011, 07:00 Uhr)

LONDON, December 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ —

Twenty-year-old Waleed, a Norwegian, said he and a friend came up with the idea while sitting on a beach in Dubai. “We thought, now is the time to be environmentally friendly — why not make a solar cover that´s easier to use than the universal chargers we already have?”

the invention has already earned the pair more than US$2.07m, with revenues expected to reach US$10m later this year. the rewards are not only financial; Waleed has been tipped by Norwegian broadcasting giant NRK as “Norway´s mark Zuckerberg” and he has been honored by both the Crown Prince of Norway and the UN Foundation Board of Directors, which includes Queen Rania of Jordan and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

soon, Waleed will meet US President Obama [whitehouse.gov/administration/president-obama ] at the White House — a special moment for Waleed, who is still studying for a Bachelor of International Business Administration at Hult´s [hult.edu ] London campus, as it was Obama who inspired him to change things for the better.

according to Waleed, the next step for the iPhone invention and his company Gront Norge [Green Norway] is to expand globally. “We´re negotiating with Apple [apple.com ], selling it to Telenor [telenor.com ] (the world´s fifth-largest telecommunications company), and it will be available through AT&T [att.com ] very soon. the cases are already being sold in the Middle East.”

Mukul Kumar [hult.edu/en/about-hult/meet-our-people/mukul-kumar ], Chief Academic Officer of Hult International Business School, said: “Waleed´s phenomenal success shows the strength of talent present in Hult´s diverse student body. As a business school, one of our main goals is to inspire people to engage in entrepreneurship, and Waleed is definitely inspiring his classmates.”

asked what advice he would give to students, Waleed said: “Work hard and never give up. everything is possible. and if I can do it, then you can do it.”

About Hult International Business School

Hult is the world´s most international business school with campuses in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai. the School offers a range of business-focused programs including MBA, Executive MBA, Master and Undergraduate degrees. Hult´s one-year MBA program is ranked in the top 30 in the world by the Economist and among the top 100 by the Financial Times. hult.edu.

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