EPL Holdings sues Apple over playback tech in QuickTime, iPhone



According to a report on Patently Apple , Apple is facing yet another patent lawsuit . This latest suit was filed by EPL Holdings, LLC and accuses Apple of infringing on two patents governing audio and video playback.

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Sketch 2.1 adds Retina support, more



The folks at Bohemian Coding have released Sketch 2.1 , with an emphasis on Retina display support. The update required many coding changes and “…more than a hundred” graphic updates. Sketch is the Apple Design Award-winning vector graphic app that’s great for web and UI design, icon design and illustration.

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Solar Walk updated, on sale now



During WWDC, we got a chance to see an upcoming Solar Walk update from the folks at Vito Technology, and that update is now available . It adds a redesigned information screen that’s easier to access and more filled out, as well as a greatly improved graphics system. There are also preset bookmarks, which will show you around the solar system from different perspectives.

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Natural Motion on track to make $12 million a month with CSR Racing, acquires dev team Boss Alien



NaturalMotion started off working on a state-of-the-art physics system for consoles, but the since company moved to iOS , it’s found a lot more monetary success, putting out seven top-grossing games. Now the company has reportedly found a bonafide hit

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‘It’s Time For Peace’ – Judge Urges Apple, Samsung To Talk One Last Time Before Jury Deliberations



At the end of a long trial day, US District Court Judge Lucy Koh, who’s been the presiding justice over the course of both pre-trial and actual trial, urged that Apple and Samsung speak together to try and resolve their differences out of court before the jury comes back to deliberate on the evidence that has been presented by both sides this week and last. “It’s time for peace,” Koh said, adding, “I see risks here for both sides.” The suit, if you’re unfamiliar with the case, was originally brought to court by Apple, who claims that Samsung has copied its iPhone hardware and software design to a patent-infringing level, “wholesale.” Samsung counter-sued, claiming that Apple in fact stole patents and design from Samsung, and besides, everyone does it. This is the middle of the third week of the trial in Northern California court, and Judge Koh made her remarks for out of court settlement talks before bringing in the jury.

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Samsung vs. Apple Day 9: Samsung Consultant Stephen Gray On Stand [Liveblog]



Patent analyst Stephen Gray is the next and final witness of the day from Samsung. He’s expected to talk about the limitations of the Apple patent at issue, as well as the same prior art touch screen applications that Van Dam talked about a few minutes ago. 3:50PM: Gray says he is a consultant with a lot of experience with user interfaces.

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