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AWT News Update: July 8, 2016

For this Friday afternoon, we have news of some great free content from Apple, secret messaging from Facebook, and Pokémon accidents:

  • Apple released a set of guidebooks for educators yesterday, all aimed at showing those teachers how they can best use the iPad and Apple apps in the classroom
  • Facebook has started limited testing of end-to-end encryption in Messenger
  • WWDC 2016 videos are now available for your viewing pleasure, even if you’re not a developer
  • Don’t try to walk and catch Pokémon in the new Pokémon Go app at the same time

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Under the terms of the agreement, Apple will receive a fully paid up non-exclusive license to the ‘227 Patent for its full term, which expired in 2016, along with certain rights to other patents in Network-1’s portfolio. Network-1 will receive $25 million from Apple for the settlement and fully paid up license.

The patent in question concerns a system for storing documents in a chronological stream akin to the way Apple’s Cover Flow, Spotlight and Time Machine in Mac OS X operate. The $25 million settlement comes after a legal battle that started in 2008, when Mirror Worlds accused Apple of infringing on four patents.In 2010, Apple was slammed with a $625 million judgment over the dispute. However, the following year, the Cupertino, California-based company won a reversal of the decision. The recent settlement involves only one patent included in the original complaint.


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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.