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Nokia suing Apple over the iPhone

11/12/2009

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The alleged patent infringement applies to all iPhones since its 2007 launch

Nokia, the world’s biggest mobile phone maker, has said that it is suing its US rival Apple for infringing patents on mobile phone technology for the iPhone.

Nokia said it had not been compensated for its technology, and accused Apple of “trying to get a free ride on the back of Nokia’s innovation”.

The 10 alleged patent infringements involve wireless data, speech coding, security and encryption.

Apple, which did not comment on the news, saw its shares dip slightly.

The breaches applied to all models of the iPhone since its launch in 2007, Nokia added.

‘Basic principle’

Finland’s Nokia said that it had agreements with about 40 firms – including most mobile phone handset makers – allowing them to use the firm’s technology, but that Apple had not signed an agreement.

“The basic principle in the mobile industry is that those companies who contribute in technology development to establish standards create intellectual property, which others then need to compensate for,” said Ilkka Rahnasto, vice-president of legal and intellectual property at Nokia.

“Apple is also expected to follow this principle.”

He added that during the last two decades, Nokia had invested approximately 40bn euros (£36.2bn; $60bn) on research and development.

Earlier this month, Nokia posted its first quarterly loss in a decade amid falling sales.

Analysts said that the poor results had come partly as customers turned from Nokia models to the iPhone and RIM’s Blackberry.

Meanwhile, Apple reported profits of $1.67bn (£1bn) in the three months to 26 September – partly due to a 7% growth in iPhone sales.

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POLL: Was the Balloon Boy ordeal a hoax?

16/10/2009

Now’s your chance to make your point known – is the whole Balloon Boy thing a hoax? Did the Heene family set themselves up for some publicity? Or did they really believe their 6 year old son Falcon was inside of the weather balloon that was soaring 10,000 feet above Colorado yesterday? To vote, see the TalkTuna sidebar to the right of this post!

In case you missed it yesterday:

BREAKING NEWS: Where the hell is this kid?

UPDATE: Balloon Boy Found!

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16/10/2009

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UPDATE: Balloon Boy Found!

15/10/2009

In an update to the big story sweeping all of our new stations’ front desks today, (no, not Afghanistan, Iraq or the economy) the 6 year old boy, Falcon, that was thought to be flying 10,000 feet above Colorado has been located in a box in his family attic.

Even at this time, the reports of where Heene was found are mixed. The New York Times reported that he was found in the garage in a box. MSNBC and CNN stated that he was found in a box in the family’s attic. The bottom line: young Falcon Heene was never in the balloon that floated through the sky over several counties in Colorado and he is safe.

Faclone Heene and his family were recently featured on ABC’s Wife Swap reality show. His parents, Richard and Mayumi Heene of Ft. Collins, Coloradoare storm chasers. Their haphazard parenting style was criticized by the other family featured in the early October “Wife Swap” episode.

According to the ABC ‘Wife Swap’ website, the family sleeps in their clothes so they can leap from bed and run after a storm at any given moment. The site also describes a “flying saucer” that sounds a lot like the giant silver balloon that found its way back to earth Thursday without the Heene child in it.

“When the Heene family aren’t chasing storms, they devote their time to scientific experiments that include looking for extraterrestrials and building a research-gathering flying saucer to send into the eye of the storm,” says the ABC Wife Swap site.

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FROM POLL POST: Now’s your chance to make your point known – is the whole Balloon Boy thing a hoax? Did the Heene family set themselves up for some publicity? Or did they really believe their 6 year old son Falcon was inside of the weather balloon that was soaring 10,000 feet above Colorado yesterday? To vote, see the TalkTuna sidebar to the right of this post!

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BREAKING NEWS: Where the hell is this kid?

15/10/2009

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Maybe he was abducted by aliens mid-flight? No one really knows, but what we do know – is that this story is WASTING precious air time eating away at news channels across the country. Live coverage from CNN, NBC, MSNBC, HLN, and FOX. If you haven’t heard what I’m talking about, well here it is..

A balloon that was set adrift by a 6-year-old boy from his parents’ Colorado home was found empty, CNN affiliate KMGH said, citing a police report. The balloon landed south of Prospect Springs, near Colorado Springs. The boy was not inside the helium aircraft when it landed, KMGH reported. A sibling saw the boy get into the craft Thursday morning. Officials were concerned that the boy may have fallen out of it, an undersheriff said. Margie Martinez of the Weld County Sheriff’s Office said a sibling saw Falcon Heene climb into the basket before the balloon took off from his parents’ home. Because the door on the balloon was unlocked, it’s possible the boy had fallen out, Martinez said. The balloon appeared to be a saucer-shaped, Mylar-coated helium balloon, similar to a party balloon.

Well, that’s all well and great but this kid might just be hiding under his bed while this balloon was flying around Colorado being filmed by 1,000’s of news stations. Of course, we all hope the best for the kid, and that he wasn’t on board the balloon and fell out mid-flight.

UPDATE: Balloon Boy Found!

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FROM POLL POST: Now’s your chance to make your point known – is the whole Balloon Boy thing a hoax? Did the Heene family set themselves up for some publicity? Or did they really believe their 6 year old son Falcon was inside of the weather balloon that was soaring 10,000 feet above Colorado yesterday? To vote, see the TalkTuna sidebar to the right of this post!

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The Beyond Section Contest Winner!

1/10/2009

TheBeyondSection.com Concept Contest has concluded! The winner is Jaime Spezza, a Photographer from San Jose, CA. If you haven’t already read about us, TheBeyondSection is the web’s first and only website for “Concept Investment” – thanks to Jaimie! Here is Jaimie Spezza’s TalkTuna interview:

Mike: Hi, Jaimie – thanks and congrats on the winning submission for TheBeyondSection.com! How did you find the contest in the first place?!

Jaimie: I found it through Google, I was curious, as are most of the people trying to visit TheBeyondSection.com, to see if it exists!

M: Jaime, how did you come up with this concept for a website?

J: Well first off, I thought it was a great idea for a contest – simply the term “Concept Contest” got to me. So I thought a bit, took your idea one step further and came up with the term “Concept Investment” – and well, here we are a few weeks later with a 2-day launched info page and over 100 inquiries about the site!

M: I must say, it is pretty cool to have this many people reaching out to us about the really early stages of the site – makes you wonder what launch time is going to be like? What are you most looking forward to in our new site?

J: I’m mostly looking forward to working with you, as well as working with a large community-based website. It seems fun to run an entire community-worth of people on the web! We’ll be able to reach out to lots of people for causes, and other things that are made possible by networking on the web!

M: What’s your favorite type of minivan?

J: Honda

M: Awesome, well thanks for your time, and if there’s anything else you’d like to say to TalkTuna readers?

J: I hope you’re ready for thebeyondsection.com =)

www.thebeyondsection.com

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funny people in the news

24/08/2009

Compelling Explanations

When motorist Timothy Pereira, 19, rammed Christine Speliotis’ car head-on in Salem, Mass., in March, there was no doubt in police officers’ minds what the cause was: Pereira was driving 85 mph in a 35 mph zone and had swerved into Speliotis’ lane. However, in July, Brandon Pereira, 17, an injured passenger in his cousin’s car, filed a lawsuit against Speliotis for negligence, claiming that if she had been quicker to get out of the way, the collision would not have occurred. [Salem News, 8-1-09]


Failed Defenses

A woman in Kansas City, Mo., told police in June that the reason she had stabbed her sleepwalking 24-year-old boyfriend in the face was that she feared he would hurt her if she didn’t wake him up. (She said the man had also just finished urinating in her closet.) [Kansas City Star, 6-24-09]

In Britain’s Chelmsford Crown Court in July, Sultan Al-Sayed, 40, was convicted of peeping under the next stall in a department-store changing room despite his claim that the only reason he placed his face on the floor was to relieve pain from a toothache. [Colchester Gazette-News, 7-29-09]


Ironies

When the tenant failed to pay $87,000 in rent in April and May on two townhouses and a retail property at Trump Plaza in New York City, the landlord did what Donald Trump would surely do: It began eviction proceedings. However, the tenant in this case is Donald Trump’s Trump Corp., which leases the space from the current landlord, the Trump Plaza Owners co-op. Said the co-op president: “If you don’t pay the rent when Donald Trump is your landlord, he comes down on you like a hammer. Well, lo and behold….” [The American Lawyer, 5-14-09]

In July, Mexican authorities accused one of the country’s newer drug cartels, La Familia, of murdering 12 federal agents following a 2007 debut in which it rolled five severed heads into a dance hall in a show of intimidation. According to an April Reuters report, captured documents indicate that La Familia gang members are strictly required to attend regular prayer meetings, to never drink alcohol or take drugs, and to attend classes in “ethics” and “personal improvement.” [Reuters, 4-20-09; Washington Post, 7-15-09]


I Want My Rights!

Relatives of two British convicted murderers, claiming a breach of “privacy” under the European Convention on Human Rights, filed lawsuits recently against the Greater Manchester Police over a crime-prevention campaign. High-profile gangbangers Colin Joyce, 29, and Lee Amos, 32, had been sentenced to long prison terms, and the GMP, trying to turn youths away from gangs, created computer images on billboards of the two men as they might look when they are released, sometime after the year 2040. Their families were outraged. (GMP reported that gang-related shootings are down 92 percent since Joyce and Amos were caught.) [Daily Telegraph, 6-17-09]

Schoolteacher Charlene Schmitz, convicted in February 2008 of using electronic messaging to seduce a 14-year-old student in Leroy, Ala., was fired and is now serving a 10-year prison sentence. However, under Alabama law, she is still entitled to draw her $51,000 salary until all legal issues are concluded, and Schmitz is both appealing her conviction and suing the school board for firing her. Another aspect of state law requires the settlement of all criminal issues before the lawsuit can even be addressed. The school board, with an already limited budget, must thus pay Schmitz and her replacement during the process. [CNN, 6-5-09]

A Canadian public employees’ union local had been on strike in Toronto for weeks, causing an otherwise popular public park to fall into disuse because of high grass and lack of maintenance. Fed-up neighbors brought their own mowers to the park and cleaned it up, making it once again a valuable community resource for dog-walking, ball-playing and picnics. Said the local union’s president, in July, of the neighbors’ effort: “You could use the word ’scab.’” [Toronto Star, 7-10-09]


Fetishes on Parade

Christopher Bjerkness, 31, was arrested in Duluth, Minn., in July and charged with another episode of breaking into a gym facility and slashing numerous large rubber exercise balls. He had acknowledged a sexual urge to slash that type of ball following a conviction in 2006 for cutting up 70 balls in three incidents at the University of Minnesota Duluth. This time, 40 balls were damaged at a St. Mary’s/Duluth Clinic West building. Police were told by a psychologist last year, after Bjerkness abandoned court-ordered therapy, that he “continues to be a risk to society.” [Duluth News Tribune, 7-17-09]


Least Competent Criminals

Recurring Themes: Lonnie Meckwood, 29, and Phillip Weeks, 51, were arrested in Kirkwood, N.Y., in June after allegedly robbing the Quickway Convenience Store. Their getaway ended about a mile from the crime scene as their car ran out of gas, even though the Quickway is also a gas station. [WMAR-TV (Baltimore)-AP, 6-30-09]

Hatim Gulamhusein, 48, was arrested at Toronto International Airport in April, suspected of bringing 76 swallowed packets of cocaine into the country as a drug mule, despite a mighty effort to avoid being charged. Gulamhusein managed to control his bowels so well that it took three weeks for all the packets to pass. [WMAR-TV (Baltimore)-AP, 6-30-09] [United Press International-National Post, 4-29-09]


Recurring Themes

It should be well-known by now to News of the Weird readers that a DNA test disproving fatherhood will not necessarily relieve a man of child-support obligations. Frank Hatley’s case is especially alarming. He was finally released in July in Cook County, Ga., but only after having spent 13 months in jail because he had missed a few payments for another man’s child. Hatley had paid conscientiously, albeit incompletely, from 1987-2000, out of meager wages, and continued (even during periods of unemployment and homelessness) for several years after he learned he was not the father. In 2001, a court absolved him of the duty to make future payments, but the state interpreted that ruling as not affecting the overdue amounts from the past, and in 2008 jailed him. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 7-14-09]

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