ZapMedia Services has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple for unspecified damages related to Apple's iTunes and related media players, most notably the iPod. ZapMedia said it made multiple attempts to resolve its patent-related concerns, as well as license its system directly to Apple, but was rebuffed by the company. ZapMedia, which is the predecessor of ZapMedia Services, created a platform and vision for the enjoyment of digital media assets, the company has claimed.
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The iPhone is already shaking up the wireless industry. The video game industry may be next. Following Apple's move to open the device to outside programmers, some of the top developers and publishers are already making games for it. The iPhone's high-tech hardware and Apple's plans to distribute software for it over iTunes give it a lot of potential as a game machine, they say. In theory, developers could create games for the device that are more sophisticated than those made for Sony's PlayStation Portable or Nintendo's DS, said John Carmack, president and technology director of idSoftware.
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Apple's refresh of its MacBook laptop is just that -- a refresh -- and yet, expectations for any new Apple technology run high. Is it much faster than previous generations? Is it a much better buy? Does it include any new software? If a customer already owns a MacBook, is a new MacBook worth buying? Previously, I owned a Titanium PowerBook, followed by an iBook G4, which I replaced with a first-generation MacBook. In all three instances, each new acquisition resulted in a major upgrade experience.
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Plano, Texas-based Docudesk, which makes software tools to convert proprietary file formats such as Adobe's PDF, recently introduced an enterprise version of its deskUNPDF document conversion line. The launch of deskUNPDF Professional provides users with new feature options and conversion formats to address a wide array of PDF document conversion needs on both Intel and PowerPC OS X systems. Any software conversion tool that allows users to break the limits of song, video or document publishers' access limitations should raise questions of ethics.
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Three months ahead of its official launch, the test version of iPhone's Software Development Kit is luring developers by the thousands -- tens of thousands, actually. More than 100,000 developers downloaded the beta version of the iPhone 2.0 software, which bears the enterprise-supporting SDK, in the first four days it was available, Apple said Wednesday. Reaction to the launch has been "incredible," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing.
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