Looks like Motorola’s about to fight a legal battle on two fronts — Apple on one hand , and Microsoft on the other. Microsoft fired the first shot last month with a nine-patent ITC complaint and a second salvo alleging that Motorola was charging unfair licensing fees for 802.11 WiFi and H.264 video last week, it’s now Moto’s turn to retaliate with a pair of legal complaints. The cellular company now claims that Redmond’s infringing a total of sixteen patents with everything from Microsoft Exchange to Bing Maps to the Windows operating system itself — as well as the aforementioned video codecs and wireless tech, of course. Moto’s also determined to rub a little salt in the wound, it seems, as the company just pushed out a press release with the following statement: “It is unfortunate that Microsoft has chosen the litigation path rather than entering into comprehensive licensing negotiations, as Motorola has mutually beneficial licensing relationships with the great majority of technology companies industry-wide.” PR after the break. Continue reading Motorola slaps Microsoft with a pair of patent infringement lawsuits, says it’s such a shame Motorola slaps Microsoft with a pair of patent infringement lawsuits, says it’s such a shame originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 22:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …On Wednesday, a special task force assembled by the Obama administration to deal with the ever-burgeoning U.S. deficit, aka the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, made some controversial recommendations vis-à-vis federal programs such as Social Security. So it comes as little surprise that the commission and its members have become the subject of scrutiny by detractors from the left and right sides of the political spectrum, and according to The Washington Post, one standout issue is that some employees of the panel aren’t paid from the inside. The Washington Post: Instead, about one in four commission staffers is paid by outside entities, many of which have strong ideological points of view about how to tackle the deficit. For example, the salaries of two senior staffers, Marc Goldwein and Ed Lorenzen, are paid by private groups that have previously advocated cuts to entitlement programs. Lorenzen is paid by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, while Goldwein is paid by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, which is also partly funded by the Peterson group. The outsourcing has come under sharp criticism from seniors’ organizations and liberal activists, who say the strategy is part of a broader conservative bias favoring painful entitlement cuts over other solutions. The fears of some liberal groups appeared to come true on Wednesday, when the commission’s two leaders recommended significant reductions for Social Security and other social-welfare programs. Read more Related Entries November 10, 2010 Deficit Commission Under Scrutiny for Outside Ties November 10, 2010 Obama’s Royal Passage to Asia
Continue reading …We can’t say we’ve ever dreamt of a pico projector / speaker dock combo, but we also can’t say the idea doesn’t make a bit of sense. Continuing its expansion into into the projector space with its Cinemin sub-brand , WowWee ‘s Slice is much more than your usual unitasking pico — it packs six-watt stereo speakers along with a 854 x 480 resolution, 16 lumens DLP projector. As you can see, it’s been designed for your choice of Apple products — its 30-pin connector is compatible with the iPad, iPhone 3G/3GS/4, etc. — but the back of the device does hold additional VGA, mini-HDMI and AV ports for hooking up whatever other gadget you’ve been dying to project on a wall. Speaking of that projection, the maximum image size is 60 inches, though you’ll have to set it back quite a bit from the projected surface to achieve that viewing size — WowWee says the viewable range is anywhere between 11 to 125 inches. We caught a look at the Slice at the CES Press Preview event in NYC, and have to say it’s not a bad looking dock — the glowing red LED buttons give it some pizzazz. Obviously, it was hard for us to judge the image and sound quality from the brief look, but we were able to hear Bolt over the event background noise if that counts for anything. The Slice will be priced around $400 but won’t be hitting stores until January — until then you’ve got the pictures in the gallery below and some more tech specs at the source link. Gallery: WowWee Cinemin Slice hands-on WowWee Cinemin Slice takes the pico out of your pocket originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 22:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Iraqi politicians have broken an eight-month political impasse by agreeing to take part in a new government headed by Nouri al-Maliki, the incumbent prime minister. Officials said on Wednesday that the Sunni-backed Iraqiya coalition that had been opposing the prime minister decided to join his government. “Finally, fortunately, it’s done. It’s finished. All the groups are in it,” Mahmoud Othman, a Kurdish politician who took part in the nearly seven hours of negotiations, said. Ali al-Dabbagh, a government spokesman and member of al-Maliki’s State of Law coalition, said Iraqiya had decided after extensive talks to accept the parliament speaker’s job and cede al-Maliki the prime minister’s…
Continue reading …By ALISTAIR MACDONALD A device found in the U.K. on a United Parcel Service Inc. plane last month was primed to go off over the Eastern seaboard of the U.S., British police said. A forensic examination showed the device was set to explode at 10:30 a.m. British Summer Time, or 5:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, on Oct. 29, when the aircraft carrying it would have been somewhere over the Eastern U.S., police said. After a tip from Saudi intelligence, British police intercepted the device—which originated in a shipment from Yemen—at East Midlands Airport at 3:28 a.m. Oct. 29 on a cargo plane bound for Chicago via Philadelphia….
Continue reading …Most Americans harbor doubts that President Barack Obama and resurgent Republicans can work together to solve the nation’s problems, according to the latest Associated Press-GfK poll. (Nov. 10)
Continue reading …When technology company executives want to show their dedication to an idea, some get a tattoo . Boxee’s Avner Ronen, apparently, puts a giant button on his media center’s otherwise minimalist remote control. The image above may well be ‘shopped, but the man’s dead serious about the final result — not only is Netflix coming to the Boxee Box , we’ve confirmed it will be front and center on future remote controls. Hit up our full Boxee liveblog to find out what else we learned! Boxee Box remote gets dedicated Netflix button originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …CNN, a network known for its regular liberal bias, touted its supposed objectivity versus its competitors in a new ad which premiered on Tuesday evening. The ad graphically associated Fox News with the Republican elephant and MSNBC with the Democratic donkey, and claimed, “If you want to keep them all honest, without playing favorites, the choice is clear: CNN, the worldwide leader in news .” Yahoo! News's Michael Calderone, in his Wednesday article on the new ad , quoted from CNN political director Sam Feist, who claimed that their ad ” simply states the obvious: We're the one cable news channel that doesn't advocate for one political party or the other .” Calderone continued that ” CNN's nonpartisan anchors have struggled against their more opinionated counterparts. Campbell Brown acknowledged her 8 p.m. show's low ratings against Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and MSNBC's Keith Olbermann in her May announcement that she was leaving the network.” [ Video of the ad below the jump ]
Continue reading …Is Chris Matthews taking lessons from Ed Schultz on keeping it classy? In August and September , Schultz got off a series of fat jokes aimed at NJ Gov. Chris Christie.
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