Deep into the first intermission at the Sony PlayStation E3 event today in Los Angeles, Stu Shuman asked President and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment America Shawn Layden about the possibility of New Game+ for God of War. Layden made no bones…
It almost seemed like the lawsuit of the century – Samsung versus Apple – was over when a jury found in favor of Apple and ordered Samsung to pay $539 million in damages to Apple over infringed patents. That is a lot of money, which we reckon Samsung probably has, but there is also the issue of pride and the acknowledgement of the verdict means admitting they are guilty.
According to a report from CNET, it seems that Samsung has no plans on taking this verdict lying down and are asking for a retrial. The company has filed a post-trial motion with the US District Court in San Jose, California, asking the court to either dismiss the judgement or to retry the case.
In the motion filed by Samsung, it claims that “no reasonable jury could have found that any of Apple’s asserted design patents was applied to Samsung’s entire accused smartphones.” Samsung is also claiming that the ruling was “excessive” and the the evidence presented in the trial “supports a verdict of no more than $28.085 million”.
Apple had previously demanded $1 billion in damages while Samsung argued that $28 million was more fair, in which the jury ultimately split the difference which resulted in the $539 million damages verdict. Whether or not Samsung will get their wish at a retrial remains to be seen, but it is clear that the company will not be giving up just yet.
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Well, that was a surprise. Sandwiched in the middle of Sony’s E3 press conference was Control, the next game from Alan Wake and Quantum Break developer Remedy. The short teaser showed a heroine in a trippy, labyrinth style world full of levitating hu…
Bungie was more than eager to show Destiny 2: Forsaken’s gameplay changes, but what about the story? You’re now getting a first glimpse at that too… and suffice it to say the story is weightier than you’ve seen in the add-ons. The clip shows a clea…
If you’ve noticed, Facebook has this Memories feature where depending on the day, they will resurface an old photo/video/post at the top of your News Feed that you shared on the same day a year or a few years ago. This is a great way to reminisce with friends and family, but what if you wanted to revisit those memories?
The good news is that Facebook has now created a dedicated space in which you can access all Memories in one place. Prior to this once you’ve missed the post, you wouldn’t be able to find it again which we imagine was quite frustrating for some users, so hopefully this dedicated space solves that problem, or at least one of the problems.
Exactly how far back these memories go will depend on how long you’ve been using Facebook, and also how frequently you’ve been posting. Obviously if you’ve made a lot of posts over the years, then chances are you’ll have more of these memories to go through. It will also show posts that you have been tagged in. If you’re interested in seeing all these Facebook Memories, then head on over to the dedicated page here. Alternatively you’ll be able to find the Memories tab on the side of Facebook on the desktop, or under the “More” section on the Facebook app.
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