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  • It’s Just Getting Ridiculous, Samsung?!

    October 20, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Humor, iPhone, lawsuit, News, Rants & Raves, Samsung, Scandal Tags: Apple, blog, Copycat, Galaxy Player 50, Samsung, Trial No Responses


    Samsung caught again copying Apple

    Official Samsung website for Galaxy Player 50 has a slightly modified version of the Apple iOS Maps app, directly taken from a 2008 screenshot of iPhone Maps app. Apparently, Samsung doesn’t know (or care) that although the Apple’s Maps app uses Google maps data, the user interface is designed and copyrighted by Apple since 2007.

    • Check out Samsung’s 2011 knockoff at: http://www.samsung.com/galaxyplayer50/ (removed)
    • Direct image URL: http://www.samsung.com/galaxyplayer50/img/img_gms.gif

    No wonder Apple wins injunction in Australia and Germany. Fandroid drones, what excuses do you have now? Still think Samsung using Apple’s App Store and Safari icons is an “accident”?

    Samsung using Apple’s App Store and Safari icons in their stores

    This isn’t the first time a rival to Apple has used their artwork. Recently we’ve had Samsung using icons from Apple’s App Store in the backdrop of their in-store displays, a move which once again led to much embarrassment for the firm fighting a legal battle claiming they’re copying Apple’s iPhone and iPad.

    Note: Samsung took the page down.

    [Discovered by @raruler]

  • Contagion Movie Innovative Time Lapse Billboard Made of Bacteria

    September 10, 2011 // Gradly // blog, Humor, Movies, Poster, Rants & Raves, Tech. Tags: Bacteria, Billboard, blog, Contagion, Innovative, Movie, Time Lapse, Viral Marketing No Responses


    So innovative and unique! A cool viral marketing for the upcoming Steven Soderbergh‘s Contagion movie. A real life cool billboard made of Bacteria and fungi. Check out the video below from Warner Bros. Toronto.

  • Microsoft is Square, Apple is Roundrect, Nokia is Squircle, Google is…?

    July 3, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Disney, google, Humor, Microsoft, Rants & Raves Tags: Apple, blog, Circle, Google, HP, MeeGo, Microsoft, Nokia, RIM, Roundrect, Square, Squircle, webos No Responses


    Clayton Miller’s Interuserface takes a look at the iconic shapes behind today’s biggest mobile companies, and while Apple, iPhone, and iPad are obviously roundrects (rounded rectangles), their competition is just as geometrically aligned:

    Microsoft’s Metro UI owns the square. Apple has a corner on the roundrect, from the Springboard launcher to the iPhone hardware itself. Nokia, despite its late entry with MeeGo’s Harmattan UI, found the squircle unclaimed and ran with it beautifully. Palm has used the circle from the early days of PalmOS, and in WebOS, HP continues the tradition with care (one might even note that both Palm and HP structure their wordmarks around the circle).

    The power of shapes:

    Like color, which also despite limitless associations has a history of strong associations within a market, shape is a powerful, yet subtle differentiator. Owning a shape isn’t easy – by itself, as demonstrated by Samsung and RIM, a shape is hardly potent. Those who have successfully laid claim to a shape have used it as a building block rather than as window dressing. Use the power of shape to reinforce good design with coherence and identity – and that shape may one day be yours.

    Zune, obviously, couldn’t hold the squircle, and neither Bada nor RIM could take the square or roundrect as their own. Interestingly, Google’s Android has no iconic hold on any simple shape (nor do Facebook or Amazon for that matter, who have elected to stick with letters).

  • Nuance Might Have Exposed The iPhone 5 Beans

    June 16, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Gadgets, Humor, iPhone, News, Rants & Raves, Rumors, Tech. Tags: Apple, blog, Dictation, iOS 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, Nuance, rumors, Speech Recognition, Technology, Voice Recognition No Responses


    Interesting screenshots from Nuance’s new SpeechTrans Ultimate App. Nuance is widely believed to be working deeply with Apple on their speech recognition technology so maybe they know something.  Or maybe they just pasted screenshots that were too big on their App?!

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