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Apple experts who took the stand over the past few weeks included Andrew Cockburn, a professor of computer science and software engineering at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Todd Mowry, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University; and Alex Snoeren, a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of California at San Diego. The crux of Apple's case came with two expert witnesses, John Hauser, the Kirin professor of marketing at the MIT Sloan School of Management; and Christopher Vellturo, an economist and principal at consultancy Quantitative Economic Solutions. Hauser conducted a conjoint study that determined Apple's patented features made Samsung's devices more appealing, while Vellturo determined the amount of damages Apple should be due for Samsung's infringement -- $2.191 billion.

Samsung, which launched its defense April 11 obliq slim meta ii series iphone 6s plus / 6 plus case - rose gold after Apple rested its case, called several Google engineers to the stand to testify about the early days of Android and technology they created before Apple received its patents, Hiroshi Lockheimer, Google vice president of engineering for Android, said his company never copied iPhone features for Android, Other Google Android engineers, Bjorn Bringert and Dianne Hackborn, also testified about features of the operating system, High-ranking Samsung executives, including former Samsung Telecommunications America CEO Dale Sohn and STA Chief Marketing Officer Todd Pendleton, also took the stand during the weeks-long trial, The two executives testified about Samsung's marketing push for the Galaxy S2 and other devices, saying a shift in the Korean company's sales and marketing efforts -- not copying Apple -- boosted its position in the smartphone market..

The past several days of testimony have largely been experts hired by Samsung to dispute the validity of Apple's patents and to argue that Samsung didn't infringe. The experts include Martin Rinard, an MIT professor of computer science; Saul Greenberg, a professor of human computer interaction at the University of Calgary in Canada; Kevin Jeffay, professor of computer science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Daniel Wigdor, a computer science professor at the University of Toronto.

David Reibstein, chaired professor of marketing at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, on Friday refuted Apple expert Hauser's testimony from earlier this month, NYU Stern School of Business professor Tulin Erdem, meanwhile, on Friday also testified that she conducted her own studies, using eye tracking, to determine what devices consumers would buy, She concluded that Apple's patented features didn't boost desire for Samsung's products, Earlier Monday, Judith Chevalier, a professor of economics and obliq slim meta ii series iphone 6s plus / 6 plus case - rose gold finance at the Yale University School of Management who was hired by Samsung, said her analysis determined that a reasonable royalty for Samsung's assumed infringement would be $1.75 per device, or $38.4 million overall, Apple had argued it deserved $40 per device for infringement as well as lost profits for a total of $2.191 billion..

There are seven patents at issue in the latest case -- five held by Apple and two by Samsung. Apple has accused Samsung of infringing US patents Nos. 5,946,647; 6,847,959; 7,761,414; 8,046,721; and 8,074,172. All relate to software features, such as "quick links" for '647, universal search for '959, background syncing for '414, slide-to-unlock for '721, and automatic word correction for '172. Overall, Apple argues that the patents enable ease of use and make a user interface more engaging. Samsung, meanwhile, has accused Apple of infringing US patents Nos. 6,226,449 and 5,579,239. The '449 patent, which Samsung purchased from Hitachi, involves camera and folder organization functionality. The '239 patent, which Samsung also acquired, covers video transmission functionality and could have implications for Apple's use of FaceTime.

The Samsung gadgets that Apple says infringe are the Admire, Galaxy Nexus , Galaxy Note , Galaxy Note obliq slim meta ii series iphone 6s plus / 6 plus case - rose gold 2, Galaxy S2, Galaxy S2 Epic 4G Touch, Galaxy S2 Skyrocket, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, and the Stratosphere, Samsung, meanwhile, says the iPhone 4 , iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad 2 , iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Mini, iPod Touch (fifth generation) and iPod Touch (fourth generation) all infringe, The arguments by Apple and Samsung in the latest case should finish by the end of April, Court will be in session three days each week -- Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays -- though the jury will deliberate every business day until it has reached a verdict, Closing arguments likely will take place April 28..

As of the end of the day Monday, Apple had five hours and six minutes left to present its case and defend itself against Samsung's accusation. Samsung had one hour and two minutes left. Updated at 4:35 p.m. PT with additional testimony details. After defending itself against claims that it violated Apple's patents for the iPhone, the Korean electronics maker accused its smartphone rival of violating two Samsung patents. SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Samsung on Monday kicked off its patent infringement suit against Apple, presenting evidence and testimony to argue the iPhone maker copied two of its patents.

I look at images of the Rufus obliq slim meta ii series iphone 6s plus / 6 plus case - rose gold Cuff, a smartwatch coming into its final crowdfunding stretch on Indiegogo, and I'm reminded of that giant watch I had, Granted, the Rufus Cuff is much more high-tech, It's so different from most current thinking in smartwatch design that its makers prefer to call it a "wrist communicator."The $279-pledge-price Rufus is big, It has a 3-inch wide touchscreen, It's not far off from what you would get if you just taped your smartphone to your wrist, It is designed with a band that lets you wear it either out on top of your wrist, or rotated under your wrist to make it a little more subtle, But people are going to notice, so be prepared for comments if you buy one..



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