| Today's Top 3 Stories | | #1 | Shareholder Lawsuit Against Best Buy Moves Forward
| | | A Minnesota federal judge ruled Monday that certain claims made by Best Buy shareholders in a 2011 lawsuit may move forward. Why This Is Important: The claim, which is being brought on behalf of all shareholders who purchased stock from September to December 2010, is based on four allegedly fraudulent statements from that year. 2 Takes: Twin Cities Business | Law 360
| | | #2 | Finally, Apple's Board Wakes Up And Tells CEO Tim Cook To Speed Up
| | | Apple CEO Tim Cook is smart, thoughtful, and deliberate, as is clear in all his public appearances. Too deliberate, perhaps, according Apple's board. Why This Is Important: "What have you done for me lately?" Jobs left big shoes to fill, and the board is said to be extremely concerned with Apple's international performance — especially in China. 3 Takes: VentureBeat | Fox | Apple Insider
| | | #3 | KeyMe Stores A Copy Of Your Keys In The Cloud
| | | Have you ever had to break into your own apartment because you couldn't find your keys? I'm not sure why you didn't contact a locksmith, but now you might not have to worry about doing either of those things ever again. Why This Is Important: One can imagine this app will pair with 3D printing at some point very soon. Why wait a few days when you can print off a spare key on the spot? 3 Takes: GigaOm | Mac Rumors | USA Today
| | | | |  | "Samsung has chosen to compete not through innovation, but through calculated and meticulous copying of Apple's popular iPhone and iPad. After the iPhone's success, Samsung's phones became iPhone clones," Apple said in a filing with the appeals court.
"The most Apple did was to introduce evidence that some consumers value 'design' and 'ease of use' in general, a far cry from a showing that the limited features covered by Apple's design and utility patents drive consumer demand for Samsung products," said Samsung in its own filing with the court.
| | | Blog Post of The Day | 3 Technology Trends Shaping Pop Culture at Comic-Con 2013
By Jamie Kim This year, Comic-Con International: San Diego, the event that attracts thousands of comic and pop culture fans each year, was full of exciting news. While Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment celebrated Superman's 75th anniversary, Marvel talked about an Avengers sequel. More » |
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