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Samsung Galaxy S4 & Google Now accused of violating Apple patents for SiriIn its ongoing litigation against Samsung, Apple has added five new patents to its claims, targeting both the company's new flagship Galaxy S4 smartp…
... : U.S. Patent No. 5,666,502: "Graphical user interface using ... -
Working Apple I fetches $671,400 in German auctionApple's computers are known for their premium price points, but one could probably buy out half of an Apple store for the price one buyer just paid f…
... in 1976, it sold for $666 (about $2,700 in current ... -
Apple I computer fetches $387K in Christie's auctionA rare Apple I computer from 1976 and signed by company co-founder Steve Wozniak brought in $387,750 in an online auction held by Christie's. <div a…
... 1976, the computer sold for $666.66. The systems were hand ... -
Functioning Apple I with original packaging could sell for $500KYet another working model of the first computer that Apple ever produced is going on auction, this time with its full packaging in a lot that could f…
... Apple I originally sold for $666.66, and Wozniak designed and ... -
Apple patent may allow iPhone users to snoop on voice mails for live call screeningThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday assigned Apple a patent covering passive audio call screening via an off-site voicemail service, a fe…
... U.S. Patent No. 8,666,034 for "Audio call screening ... -
Rare working Apple I goes for record-smashing $905,000 at auctionOne of only 50 known surviving Apple 1 computers was sold at an auction on Wednesday, with the nearly 40-year-old machine crushing expectations to fe…
... in 1976, it sold for $666.66 without power supply, display ... -
Another functioning Apple I expected to command at least $600K in Christie's auctionA fully functioning Apple I, personally sold by company co-founder Steve Jobs, is expected to earn $600,000 when it goes on sale at legendary auction…
... in 1976, it sold for $666.66 without power supply, display ... -
Rare functional Apple I computer up for auction on eBay, 10% of sale price goes to charityA fully functional Apple I computer built in 1976 with add-ons like an original Apple I cassette interface board is currently being auctioned off on …
... for an initial price of $666.66 without power supply, display ... -
Woman dumps rare Apple I worth $200,000 at recycling centerA Bay Area recycling center is attempting to track down an unidentified woman who dropped off a 1976-model Apple I in April, after the computer sold …
... first product, and famously cost $666.66 when it was introduced ... -
Apple shares approach ex-dividend as it gears up to distribute $3 billion to shareholdersOn November 12, Apple will pay shareholders of record a quarterly dividend of $0.52 per share, but investors must have settled ownership of the compa…
... billion of its total $205.666 billion cash reserves overseas; spending ... -
Ultra rare Apple-1 computer could fetch up to $1M in auctionAuction website CharityBuzz on Thursday announced the upcoming sale of an extremely rare Apple-1 computer dubbed "Celebration," so named because it i…
... in 1976, it sold for $666.66 without power supply, display ... -
Apple patents 'super resolution' multi-sensor cameras, display-integrated light sensor techApple continues to win patents detailing advanced technology rumored to show up in next year's iPhone model, the most recent being a trio of inventio…
... .S. Patent Nos. 9,467,666 and 9,466,653 detail ... one embodiment described in the '666 patent covering "Miniature camera super ... and other imaging technology. The '666 patent goes on to explain ... -
Rare customized Apple-1 to go up for auction, could top $500,000 in bidsAn unusual Apple-1 will appear in a Christie's auction on June 15, special not just for being in working order, but for the customizations made by it…
... 1976 the product sold for $666.66. Only about 200 Apple ... -
Latest Apple-1 auction fetches surprisingly low $355,500At a June 15 Christie's auction, a customized Apple-1 sold for $355,500 -- skewing toward the low end of house estimates, and below all other auctio…
... Apple sold the product for $666.66. It's not clear ... -
Failure of Pixel 2 exposed a larger problem: Google's ads don't workAcross 2017, Google heavily promoted its Pixel phone brand. Despite being lauded as being "the world's most valuable brand" and its status as the wor…
... million Windows Phone devices, or 666% more than Google's total ... -
Fully functional rare Apple-1 heads to auction on September 25One of the rare surviving operational Apple-1 computers will be heading to auction in late September, with the working piece of computing history est…
... , priced at the time at $666.66. According to Executive Vice ... -
Another working Apple I nabs $375,000 in auctionA rare, working Apple I logic board hit the auction block on Tuesday and ultimately sold for $375,000, far above its original 1976 asking price of $6…
... original 1976 asking price of $666.66. Source: RR Auction This ... for an initial price of $666.66 without power supply, display ... -
Mac desktop shootout -- $3500 iMac 5K versus $1700 Mac miniThe first computer that comes to mind for an Apple desktop for best performance for less than $3500 is the iMac 5K with lots of upgrades, but the Mac…
... 's nearly identical at 5,666. On the multi-core side ... -
Rare Apple-1 hits auction block next week, estimated to fetch more than $600,000An extremely rare Apple-1 computer is scheduled to go up for auction on May 16 as part of a special online-only sale from British auction house Chris…
... machine that originally sold for $666.66. Of the approximately 200 ... -
Rare Apple I fetches $471,000 at Christie's auctionA rare Apple I has fetched roughly $471,000 after selling at auction through Christie's auction house in London. <div align="center"><img src="htt…
... than forty years ago for $666.66. Of the 200 that ... -
Group of 12 rare Apple-1s displayed at Vintage Computer FestivalA group of 12 Apple-1 computers were brought under the same roof as part of the Vintage Computer Festival West at Mountain View's Computer History Mu…
... . Originally, it was sold for $666.66, and lacked features like ... -
2000 iPhones doled out to quarantined cruise ship passengersCrew and holiday-makers quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship because of the coronavirus are being given iPhones for easy access to informa…
... . The passenger complement is 2,666, while the crew number 1 ... -
Future Apple Pencil could be used to trace 3D objects for easy AR generationNew sensors being researched for a future Apple Pencil could allow users to use the device to trace both 2D and 3D objects, and send the data back to…
... ," US Patent No. 10,613,666, proposes that the Pencil could ... -
Working Apple 1 pops up on eBay for $1.5MA rare functional example of Apple's first computer, the Apple 1, is up for sale on eBay, with its seller asking a cool $1.5 million for the privileg…
... in 1976, it sold for $666.66 without power supply, display ... -
NFT -- Everything you need to know about non-fungible tokensThe $69.3 million sale of digital artwork using non-fungible tokens -- or NFT -- has generated interest in the relatively new technology. Here's what…
... the artwork "Crossroad" fetched $66,666 originally. However, collector Pablo Rodriguez ... -
Functional Apple-1 sells for $464K, Steve Jobs-signed manual hits $787,484A rare functional Apple-1 went up for auction on Thursday and sold for over $464,000, with a related Apple Lisa listing selling for nearly $76,000. …
... in 1976, it sold for $666.66 without power supply, display ... -
Rare Apple-I computer sold for $500,000 at auctionAn Apple-I computer, hand-built by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, sold at auction and fetched $500,000. <div align="center"><img src="https://pho…
... was famously originally sold for $666.66, or the equivalent of ... -
What is this Meg Ryan G5 crap that Appleturns talks about?What is this?<br /> <br /> ww.appleturns.com<br /> <br /> Second Article Link
that's not too far off. Apple has a 666 powered PowerBook now. -
What is this Meg Ryan G5 crap that Appleturns talks about?What is this?<br /> <br /> ww.appleturns.com<br /> <br /> Second Article Link
[quote]that's not too far off. Apple has a 666 powered PowerBook now. so why the hell did they call it 667?