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  • Apple Releases Final Cut Pro X (64 Bit), Motion 5 and Compressor 4 (PR) : DOWNLOAD LINK

    Apple Releases Final Cut Pro X (64 Bit), Motion 5 and Compressor 4 (PR) : DOWNLOAD LINK

    Apple finally and on time launched the much awaited Final Cut Pro X today. Possibly the most awaited Video Editing software in a long time. Final Cut Pro X brings simplicity of the iMovie interface with advanced features of Final Cut along with multi-core performance.

    The software is available in the Mac AppStore for $299. Add-ons Motion 5 and Compressor 4 are also available today for $49.99 each from the Mac App Store.

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    We will have a full review on the Final Cut Pro X Shortly!

    [toggle title_open=”COLLAPSE PRESS RELEASE” title_closed=”READ THE PRESS RELEASE” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]Apple Revolutionizes Video Editing With Final Cut Pro X

    CUPERTINO, California-June 21, 2011-Apple® today announced Final Cut Pro® X, a revolutionary new version of the world’s most popular Pro video editing software which completely reinvents video editing with a Magnetic Timeline that lets you edit on a flexible, trackless canvas; Content Auto-Analysis that categorizes your content upon import by shot type, media and people; and background rendering that allows you to work without interruption. Built on a modern 64-bit architecture, Final Cut Pro X is available from the Mac® App Store™ for $299.99.

    “Final Cut Pro X is the biggest advance in Pro video editing since the original Final Cut Pro,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “We have shown it to many of the world’s best Pro editors, and their jaws have dropped.”

    “I’m blown away by what Apple has done with Final Cut Pro,” said Angus Wall, Academy Award-winning film editor. “Final Cut Pro X is incredibly modern and fast, but most importantly it lets you focus on telling your story in the most creative way, while it actively manages all of the technical details.”

    At the heart of Final Cut Pro X is the Magnetic Timeline, a trackless approach to editing your footage that lets you add and arrange clips wherever you want them, while other clips instantly slide out of the way. You can use Clip Connections to link primary story clips to other elements like titles and sound effects, so they stay in perfect sync when you move them. You can even combine related story elements into a Compound Clip that can be edited as a single clip. The groundbreaking new Auditions feature lets you swap between a collection of clips to instantly compare alternate takes.

    Content Auto-Analysis scans your media on import and tags your content with useful information. Final Cut Pro X then uses that information to dynamically organize your clips into Smart Collections, so you can easily find the clips you want by close up, medium and wide shots as well as media type and the number of people in the shot. You can also tag parts of clips with Range-based keywords to add custom search criteria to your media.

    Completely rebuilt from the ground up, Final Cut Pro X is a 64-bit app that takes full advantage of the latest Mac hardware and software so you never have to wait for the next edit, even if you’re working with 4K video. Final Cut Pro X uses multi-threaded processing and the GPU on your graphics card for blazing fast background rendering and superb real-time playback performance. Additionally, a ColorSync-managed color pipeline ensures color consistency from import to output.

    Final Cut Pro X also includes powerful tools for audio editing and color correction, and is complemented by two companion apps, Motion 5 for professional motion graphics and Compressor 4 for advanced media encoding, available from the Mac App Store for $49.99 each.

    Pricing & Availability
    Final Cut Pro X is available today for $299.99 from the Mac App Store. Motion 5 and Compressor 4 are available today for $49.99 each from the Mac App Store. Full system requirements and more information on Final Cut Pro X can be found at www.apple.com/finalcutpro.

    Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced iPad 2 which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.[/toggle]

  • Huawei Shows MediaPad : Honeycomb 3.2, 1.2 Ghz Dual Core Qualcomm

    Huawei Shows MediaPad : Honeycomb 3.2, 1.2 Ghz Dual Core Qualcomm

    Huawei becomes the first manufacturer to launch an Android 3.2 Device. The 7 inch touchscreen has a capacitive input and a high 217 pixels-per-inch IPS display. There is also the 1.3 megapixel front-facing , 5 megapixel rear-facing cameras which make the device a good business and fun/social accessory.

    Check out the demo video below

     

    Specs Include

    • Android Honeycomb 3.2 OS
    • 7-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen
    • 10.5mm (0.4 inches) slim, ~390g weight (0.86 pounds)
    • 1.3 MP front-facing camera, 5 MP auto focus rear facing camera with HD video recording capabilities
    • HSPA+ 14.4 Mbps, WiFi 11n
    • Dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor
    • Over 6 hours battery life
    • 1080P full HD playback and HDMI port
    • Flash 10.3

    Pre-installed Apps
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Let’s Golf
    • Document to go

    [toggle title_open=”COLLAPSE THE PRESS RELEASE” title_closed=”READ THE PRESS RELEASE” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]Huawei Unveils MediaPad –
    World’s first 7-inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb Dual-Core Tablet

    MediaPad set to transform consumers’ entertainment experience

    Singapore, 20 June 2011: Huawei, a leading telecom solutions provider, today launched the Huawei MediaPad, the world’s first 7-inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet. The MediaPad is a complete entertainment powerhouse driven by Qualcomm’s dual-core 1.2GHz processor and supported by Huawei Device’s Hispace cloud solution. The MediaPad provides the fabulous user experience in a stylish, high-performing and ultra-portable package.

    The MediaPad is Huawei Device’s smartest, slimmest and lightest tablet yet, measuring just 10.5mm (0.4 inches) deep and weighing around 390g (0.86 pounds). It supports 1080P full HD video playback and features a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera and 5 megapixel auto focus rear facing camera with HD video recording capabilities. With HSPA+ 14.4Mbps and high-speed WiFi 11n Internet connectivity, the MediaPad doesn’t just entertain – it keeps you connected.

    “With the Huawei MediaPad, we are demonstrating yet again that design, functionality and performance is within anyone’s reach,” said Victor Xu, Chief Marketing Officer of Huawei Device. “The MediaPad opens up new worlds of entertainment for consumers by removing the barriers to tablet ownership, increasing access to a truly high-quality mobile entertainment experience fully integrated with cloud-based internet content.”

    An Out-of-this-World Entertainment Experience
    The MediaPad supports HSPA+ data services, Flash 10.3 videos and comes preinstalled with applications such as Facebook, Twitter, Let’s Golf and Documents to Go. With the 7-inch IPS touch screen, the MediaPad offers a standout visual experience for photos, movies and applications. Entertainment and gaming experience are taken to the next level with the MediaPad’s 1.2GHz Dual-Core processor, high definition playback and HDMI port.

    Expansion of Huawei Device’s Smart Offerings
    The MediaPad builds on the global success of the IDEOS S7 Slim tablet and cements Huawei Device’s ability to cater to the explosive demand for tablets. According to the International Data Corporation, sales in the tablet market are expected to increase more than fourfold in the next two years. The MediaPad will be showcased at Huawei’s “Smart for Transformation” booth at CommunicAsia 2011 in Singapore. Along with Huawei’s latest range of smart devices, the MediaPad is a prime example of Huawei Device’s focus on the power of practical innovation.

    About Huawei
    Huawei Device is a global leader in providing smart devices that connect you with the world, simply. Huawei Device partners with 500 operators, including the world’s top 50 operators, across 140 countries. Huawei’s products and solutions have been deployed in over 100 countries and support the communications needs of one third of the world’s population. The company is committed to providing innovative and customized products, services and solutions to create long-term value and growth potential for its customers.

    For more information, visit Huawei Device online: www.huaweidevice.com

    For regular updates on Huawei Device, follow us on:
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/huaweidevice
    Twitter: www.twitter.com/huaweipress
    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/HuaweiPress

    Technical Specs
    • Android Honeycomb 3.2 OS
    • 7-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen
    • 10.5mm (0.4 inches) slim, ~390g weight (0.86 pounds)
    • 1.3 MP front-facing camera, 5 MP auto focus rear facing camera with HD video recording capabilities
    • HSPA+ 14.4 Mbps, WiFi 11n
    • Dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm processor
    • Over 6 hours battery life
    • 1080P full HD playback and HDMI port
    • Flash 10.3

    Pre-installed Apps
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Let’s Golf
    • Document to go[/toggle]

  • Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D Now Available in Multiple Colors

    Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D Now Available in Multiple Colors

    Canon has decided to take a smack at the competition, as it becomes the third dSLR manufacturer to offer multiple colors for its dSLR range. Starting with the New EOS 1100D / Rebel T3, the dSLR will now come in colors, apart from the standard black, red, brown, and metallic gray.

    Although the color options are only available in the US (rebel T3) currently, they are expected to hit the 1100D models next month.

    Cannon is also offering a 50$ discount from their online store.

    Specs include

    • EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom II lens
    • 12.2 megapixel sensor  720p video (
    • nine-point autofocus system
    • ISO 100 to 6,400
    • 63-zone dual-metering system

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  • Nokia Announces Nokia N9 With MeeGo for 2011

    Nokia Announces Nokia N9 With MeeGo for 2011

    Nokia has made good time with MeeGo running handset the N9. The N9 has been officially announced today. Apart from the obvious MeeGo the device has a 3.9″ AMOLED display with a high resolution of 854×480 px.

    Detailed Specs

    • 3.9 inch AMOLED display
    • Capacitive TouchScreen
    • Swipe Gestures
    • MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan
    • 16GB or 64GB of onboard memory
    • 1GB of RAM
    • Multicolor polycarbonate shell (black, cyan, and magenta)
    • Quad-band GSM and penta-band WCDMA radios
    • Bluetooth 2.1, NFC, and GPS
    • 8 megapixel wide-angle Carl Ziess Lens and a low aperture F2.2
    • 16:9 720p video recording
    • 116.45- x 61.2- x 7.6-12.1mm
    • 135 grams
    • 11 hours of Talk time
    • GPS Maps with Free Voice Guided Navigation
    • 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi
    • Ambient light sensor, compass, orientation sensor
    • Micro SIM slot
    • 3.5mm AV connector
    • Qt 4.7 and HTML5

    READ THE PRESS RELEASE BELOW

    [toggle title_open=”COLLAPSE PR” title_closed=”EXPAND PR” hide=”yes” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]The Nokia N9: a unique all-screen smartphone
    Published June 21, 2011

    Singapore – Nokia today announced the Nokia N9, built for people who appreciate a stunning blend of design and the latest smartphone technology. To learn more about the design of the Nokia N9 visit: http://swipe.nokia.com

    One swipe and you’re home
    The Nokia N9 introduces an innovative new design where the home key is replaced by a simple gesture: a swipe. Whenever you’re in an application, swiping from the edge of the display takes you home.

    The three home views of the user interface are designed to give fast access to the most important things people do with a phone: using apps, staying up to date with notifications and social networks, and switching between activities.

    The industrial design of the Nokia N9 is an example of extreme product making and craft. The body is precision-machined from a single piece of polycarbonate and flows seamlessly into beautiful curved glass. The laminated deep black display means that the user interface just floats on the surface of the product.

    The Nokia N9 also packs the latest in camera, navigation and audio technology for a great all-round experience.

    “With the Nokia N9, we wanted to design a better way to use a phone. To do this we innovated in the design of the hardware and software together. We reinvented the home key with a simple gesture: a swipe from the edge of the screen. The experience sets a new bar for how natural technology can feel,” said Marko Ahtisaari, Nokia’s head of Design. “And this is just the beginning. The details that make the Nokia N9 unique – the industrial design, the all-screen user experience, and the expressive Qt framework for developers – will evolve in future Nokia products.”

    Innovative all-screen design
    With no need for a home key, the all-screen Nokia N9 makes more room for apps to shine. The 3.9-inch AMOLED screen is made from scratch-resistant curved glass. The polycarbonate body enables superior antenna performance. This means better reception, better voice quality and fewer dropped calls.

    Camera, maps and multimedia
    The 8-megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus sensor, wide-angle lens, HD-quality video capture and large lens aperture enable great camera performance even in lowlighting conditions. This makes the Nokia N9 one of the best camera-phones ever produced.

    The Nokia N9 features free turn-by-turn drive and walk navigation with voice guidance in Maps. With the new dedicated Drive app, you can get in your car and start navigating to your destination right away.

    You can watch videos in true 16:9 widescreen format. And because the Nokia N9 is also the world’s first smartphone with Dolby® Digital Plus decoding and Dolby Headphone post-processing technology, you get a surround sound experience with any set of headphones.

    Touch just got better
    Fitted with the latest in wireless technology, Near Field Communication (NFC), the Nokia N9 allows you to easily share images and videos between devices by touching them together. Pair it with Bluetooth accessories like the new NFC-enabled Nokia Play 360° wireless music speaker only once, and you get a great surround sound music experience with just a tap.

    Colors and Memory
    The Nokia N9 will be available in three colors – black, cyan, and magenta with storage options to accommodate plenty of content: 16GB and 64GB. The Nokia N9 is scheduled to be in stores later this year, with availability and local pricing to be announced closer to the sales start.

    More information about the Nokia N9 can be found at: http://swipe.nokia.com.'[/toggle]


  • iPhone 5 to have a Dual Led Flash: Rumor!

    iPhone 5 to have a Dual Led Flash: Rumor!

    According to sources from within Apple, iTPro were able to find out that Apple is reducing the orders on current model of the iPhone 4 camera, indicating that both the camera and flash modules will come from somewhere other than the current supplier – Philips. Samsung CEO was caught quoting in the past that they are making the additional quantity

    Recently Taiwanese website Apple.pro got hold of the iPhone 5 camera sensor which does not have an attached led flash. Rumors suggest that Apple may include a dual LED flash system which is further away from the primary camera lens adding to greater image – subject – illumination without bothering the lens cap. This additional hardware change would only set Apple back by a maximum of 2$ in component costs, but would drastically improve their camera and brand value as – already considered- best Camera phone in the market.

  • New Apple MAC Pros and Mini with SandyBridge and Thunderbolt in August

    New Apple MAC Pros and Mini with SandyBridge and Thunderbolt in August

    Apple is getting ready to revamp their Mac Pro and Mac mini lineup this August. According to sources the new computers will be powered by Intel’s Sandy Bridge processor architecture and will ship by the beginning of August.

    As Apple usually does, an improvement in aesthetics should be seen in both the Apple Hardware units. Apple will add second-generation quad-core Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs (former code-named Sandy Bridge) as well as Thunderbolt data ports.

    Thunderbolt ports were debuted with the new iMacs and MacBooks earlier this year.

  • App A Day : Age Of The Zombies: Review : iPhone | iPad | iPod | Android

    App A Day : Age Of The Zombies: Review : iPhone | iPad | iPod | Android

    Halfbrick Studios’ Age of Zombies is a fun dual stick shooter with varied scenery, lots of weapons and thousands of zombies, ranging from cavemen to mobsters and even dinosaurs. It’s easy to play, oftentimes funny and quite intense.  The Main Character of this game is Barry Steakfries, who grabs a pistol and is ready to kill zombies, with his i don’t give a monkey’s behind attitude.

    The game is set in various locations and Barry travels through time to visit Prehistoric times, the 1930s and ancient Egypt, among other locations. Killing zombies along the way obviously. SMG, shotgun, grenades, a mini gun, buzz saw and flamethrowers pop up as bonuses during the game, but only one item at a time can be selected. The default pistol has unlimited ammo, but does not always get he work done.

    If you play anything like us the game will last only a couple of hours and will entertain you throughout. The app can be had for US$ 2.99 and will not disappoint, if you are looking for a fun, fast action game with zombies and blood and lots of guns. If you are not looking for this, better look elsewhere.

    We Rate it : 4.5/5

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    Age of Zombies™ - Halfbrick Studios

    Age of Zombies™ – Halfbrick Studios

    Price: 2.99 US$

    Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later

  • HP to Move Part of Notebook production to Japan Factories

    HP to Move Part of Notebook production to Japan Factories

    This is not everyday news, infact it is quite the opposite of everyday news. According to Japanese Paper the Nikkei, HP has decided to move production of its Japanese selling notebooks to Japan based manufacturing units at factories in Akishima near Tokyo. HP also plans to hire 50% more workers in Akishima, boosting the number of employees there to 450.

    HP claims this will increase efficiency, be closer to the market, stand out with a “made-in-Japan” label, and push down delivery times especially to Japanese business customers. According to Nikkei the delivery of the notebooks will go down to just 5-10 days vs the current 15-30 in Japan. HP currently holds 10% market share in Japan , which makes it the number 5 PC vendor in Japanese territory.

  • Innovation : iCard ECG Monitors your Heart on your iPhone

    Innovation : iCard ECG Monitors your Heart on your iPhone

    Now thats called innovation. The new iCard ECG uses an iDevice to monitor your heart through any clothing you may be wearing, It attaches to the back of your iPhone with a velcro strap and sends ECG data to an app on the device.

    With the device attached to you iPhone just hold the mix to your chest and voila instant heart rate. Surprisingly there are already apps in the iOS AppStore and Android Market place that monitor your heart rate using the camera and flash on your portable smartphone, but those can be highly inaccurate.

  • Snapdeal.com Nagar is the Name of the Adopted Village

    Snapdeal.com Nagar is the Name of the Adopted Village

    Snapdeal.com a popular indian deal-coupons company had recently raised a large sum of capital to promote its ventures. US $ 12 Million to be precise. The company headed by CEO Kunal Bahl claims

    [quote]Their Goal has always been to build a socially responsible organization, and that the decision to provide clean drinking water for the village came from a conversation with one of its 500 employees in the hallways.[/quote]

    To show their gratitude, the village’s residents have decided to rename their village to Snapdeal.com Nagar, cheap publicity stunt?, Actually not, the company had no idea that this was going to happen, is what they claim anyway.

    Bahl Said

     

    [quote]We honestly did something very simple – didn’t even cost that much – and installed 15 hand pumps, which now enable clean water within a distance of 50 meters for all the residents of the village.We must have spent a total of $5000 on getting this and the really cool part about this is that these 15 hand pumps will give clean water to the villagers for the next 15-20 years![/quote]

    Bahl also explained that they’ll be doing a lot more over the next few years for the community in this village, such as upgrading facilities in the local school and hospital.

    The Gesture was also a sort of slap in the face of local authorities which fail to provide basic necessities such as clean water. We are happy to see Indian companies rise to their responsibilities especially if they have had an amazingly fast growth.

    [VIA]

  • Apple Increases Attack against Samsung, Adds More devices to the Suit

    Apple Increases Attack against Samsung, Adds More devices to the Suit

    Apple has added a bunch of other Samsung Smartphones to their already existing Lawsuit, that claims that Samsung Infringes copyrights that belong to Apple. The new additions to the suit include

    • DROID Charge
    • Exhibit 4G
    • Galaxy Ace
    • Galaxy Prevail
    • Galaxy S
    • Gravity
    • Infuse 4G
    • Nexus S 4G
    • Replenish
    • Galaxy Tab 10.1
    • Galaxy S II

    Apple had earlier already filed a complaint against Galaxy S, Nexus S, Epic 4G, and Galaxy Tab among other products.

     

    [quote]Before Apple’s introduction of the first iPhone product, no other company was offering a phone with these features. Prior mobile phones were often bulkier and contained physical keypads. Some had a rocker-style navigation button and sets of buttons for numbers and calling features. Others had a front panel with a partial or full QWERTY keyboard and a screen. None had the clean lines of the iPhone, which immediately caused it to stand apart from the competition.[/quote]

  • Microsoft gets Green Signal from Antitrust for Skype Acquisition

    Microsoft gets Green Signal from Antitrust for Skype Acquisition

    Microsoft has been given the US antitrust approval for the large acquisition of Skype for its VOIP integrations within all of its offerings including, and not limiting to, Windows, Xbox and Zune. The total cost of this is set at US $8.5 Billion and the transfer of funds will commence and end in one single sweep.

    Microsoft will be updating the Skype APIs to make them usable within their own infrastructure, and should be updating the end user clients very very soon. Microsoft has constantly repeated that existing Skype users will and should  not be affected by the new changes.

  • Leaked : Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo : Apparantly

    Leaked : Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo : Apparantly

    An allegedly leaked shot of the upcoming Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo has been leaked. This device is not yet announced so one can only hope that its real.

    Almost identical in appearance to the Xperia Arc this device will boast a dual core processor to add to the amazingly awesome experience of the existing Arc.

    There is a large edge to edge display which appears to be larger than 4.3 inches. The Timescape UI also looks pretty different with a new revamped dock that reminds us of the iOS multitasking toolbar.

    Here is our wishlist

    • 1.2 GHZ dual core
    • 8 MP. SONY cybershot Camera
    • 3MP Front camera
    • 4.5 inch Bravia engine display with a high resolution say qHD
    • 1GB of RAM

    and while we are at it lets ask for a 32GB onboard and a 2000 mah Battery,  hihg hopes, huh?

    [IT168]

  • Sony Ericsson signs deal with NFC chip maker. (PR)

    Sony Ericsson signs deal with NFC chip maker. (PR)

    Mobile Phone companies are gearing up to offer the Google Mobile Wallet service to their users. Sony Ericsson is next in line after Samsung to join in on the payment system implementation to order its NFC chips from manufacturer NXP. According to the deal Sony will PN65 and bring it to future future Android-based Xperia models.

     

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    Sony Ericsson selects NXP’s NFC Solution for its Android-based Smartphones

    Today NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) announced that its world leading near field communication (NFC) technology has been selected by Sony Ericsson for inclusion in its Android-based smartphones. Sony Ericsson, a leading, global mobile handset manufacturer focused on communications and entertainment, will use NFC to further enhance its consumers’ mobile experiences, creating a portfolio of smartphones that enable mobile transactions. Using simple touch gestures, consumers will be able to make purchases or connect to a point of sale (POS) terminal, ticketing terminal or location-based promotional tag simply and securely with their NFC-enabled smartphones.

    NXP provides complete embedded, secure NFC solutions and recently announced that its NFC software is open source on the Android platform and enables the Google Wallet application. Sony Ericsson intends to use the NXP PN65 NFC solution in their Android-based smartphones, which includes the NFC radio controller, the embedded secure element and NFC software. The embedded secure element enables NFC to be used for mobile transactions. Building on NXP’s extensive background in secure identification, the PN65 uses advanced cryptography to offer the highest level of security for transactions, with the technology already being extensively used in contactless banking cards, e-passports, e-ID cards and secure access systems.

    “Building on Sony Ericsson’s leadership in Android and mobile gaming, the integration of near field communication into our Android-based Xperia™ portfolio is another step in delivering the most entertaining smartphones,” said Jan Uddenfeldt, Chief Technology Officer at Sony Ericsson. “NFC offers our consumers the ability to broaden their communication experience beyond the phone, and we are poised to drive the development of new, exciting and creative entertainment experiences.”

    “This latest move from Sony Ericsson is another proof point of the strong momentum and potential of NFC,” said Rick Clemmer, president and CEO, NXP Semiconductors. “Based on continued strong customer endorsements we have the opportunity to increase the sales of our NFC products 2-4 times as a percentage of total NXP revenue in the second half of 2011 from the approximately one percent it represents today. NFC offers a game-changing opportunity for mobile phone manufacturers to provide creative and innovative smartphones to their customers.

    NFC is a market proven technology co-invented by NXP in 2002. In 2004 NXP co-founded the NFC Forum to lead the collaboration with all industry stakeholders and help standardize the technology. NFC technology evolved from a combination of contactless identification (RFID) and interconnection technologies. Ranked as the number one contactless IC vendor by ABI Research for three years in a row, NXP is the global leader in NFC solutions, field proven in over 150 NFC trials and landmark commercial deployments worldwide.[/toggle]

  • Apple now sued for “iBooks” Trademark infringement

    Apple now sued for “iBooks” Trademark infringement

    New York publisher John T. Colby purchased assets belonging to publisher Byron Preiss several years ago, and included in that buy were more than 1,000 books published under the “ibooks” name. Apple does however have a trademark for “iBook” which was a laptop they released prior to MacBooks.

    John T. Colby currently owns the copyright to the iBooks name and has decided to Sue Apple for the same.

    [quote]Apple’s use of the mark ‘iBooks’ to denote the electronic library that can be accessed via its iPad tablet computer and its iPhone is likely to overwhelm the good will of plaintiffs’ ‘ibooks’ and ‘ipicturebooks’ marks and render them virtually worthless,” Colby’s lawsuit states.[/quote]

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