Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Samsung files yet another lawsuit against Apple in South Korea
Mar 7th 2012, 08:57

In the global courtroom conflict that threatens to outlast the Thirty-Years War, Samsung has commenced yet another lawsuit against Apple. Filed in a Seoul court, this particular litigation broadside alleges that Cupertino has infringed patents on the displaying of data, user interface and short text messages -- sigh.

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PlayStation Suite open to all developers from April, full SDK coming 'later'
Mar 7th 2012, 08:39

PlayStation Suite open to all developers from April
It's been many months since we first heard about this PlayStation SDK, which entered closed beta for a chosen few back in November. Now we're told the open beta will arrive in April, allowing any interested developer to create content for the PS Suite, which will ultimately be accessible to all PlayStation-certified Android smartphones and tablets as well as the PS Vita. This beta of the SDK will be free of charge, while the official version will come "later this year" and require a $99 annual subscription in return for allowing devs to make their wares commercially available on Sony's platform. This should herald good times for users too: People still have to go to crazy lengths just to access homebrew on their Sony handheld.

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PlayStation Suite open to all developers from April, full SDK coming 'later' originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Mar 2012 04:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Adobe Lightroom 4 is a 'substantial upgrade' with a 50-percent price drop
Mar 7th 2012, 07:41

Adobe Lightroom 4
Still content with Lightroom 3.5? Check out Version 4, which has just emerged from public beta, and you may decide it's time for an upgrade. The revision brings a long list of new features, including improved highlight and shadow processing, better video support, geo-tagging and a Book Module for self-publishing photo books via the Blurb online service. Then there's the clement pricing: $79 as an upgrade or $149 new. Still not sure? DPReview has a detailed assessment at the link below, so don't be jumping to conclusions til you've read it.

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