UFC sues Ubisoft over 'Fighters Uncaged' |
- UFC sues Ubisoft over 'Fighters Uncaged'
- Dual-camera iPad 2 rumor finally hits mainstream media
- Android OS is on 80 percent of smartphones sold via Verizon
- .xxx addresses delayed, again
- 'Angry Birds' adds in-app purchases and hits new sales milestone
UFC sues Ubisoft over 'Fighters Uncaged' Posted: 11 Dec 2010 02:11 PM PST The Ultimate Fighting Championship has sued games publisher Ubisoft this week, alleging that its "Fighters Uncaged" game infringes on a UFC catchphrase trademark. On the back of "Fighters Uncaged" is the phrase "Become the ULTIMATE FIGHTING weapon!" Zuffa, the parent company of the UFC says that phrase it too close to UFC's trademarked name (Ultimate Fighting Championship) and the phrase may confuse consumers into thinking they are purchasing one of the UFC's sanctioned games, like "Undisputed." "Undisputed" is published by THQ. The lawsuit is seeking to have the infringing phrase removed, monetary damages, court costs and a temporary injunction on sales of the game until new packaging is created. |
Dual-camera iPad 2 rumor finally hits mainstream media Posted: 11 Dec 2010 12:48 PM PST Having been rumored for months on AfterDawn and other sites, Reuters is finally reporting today that Apple's upcoming iPad 2nd generation will include dual cameras, a standard rear camera and a front-side camera for video conferencing. The report says component suppliers are already preparing to begin producing the updated tablet, which should see launch in April. Further more, the revamped tablet will be slimmer, lighter and use Retina Display, as seen on the iPhone 4. Additionally, the news agency says Apple is preparing a smaller version of the tablet, despite CEO Steve Jobs dismissing the rumor that anything smaller than the current 9.7-inche model was in the works. Says Kaufman Bros analyst Shaw Wu: "Having different sizes expands the market and makes it appeal to more people." Steven Tseng, an analyst at RBS believes Apple will unveil the iPad 2 and a smaller iPad model next month during an event: "I think Steve Jobs will announce the new product in January, and we should see the new product hitting shops in about April." |
Android OS is on 80 percent of smartphones sold via Verizon Posted: 11 Dec 2010 12:02 PM PST ITG Investment Research analyst Matthew Goodman has noted this week that Android has quickly become the top selling smartphone OS on Verizon's network, far outpacing RIM's BlackBerry. In October of 2009, RIM BlackBerries controlled a full 93 percent of Verizon's smartphone sales, with Windows Mobile controlling the rest. The next month, the company began selling the Motorola Droid and by January of 2010, RIM's number had fallen to 48 percent. Goodman says that number has now fallen to 19 percent, while Motorola has taken a full 38 percent thanks to strong sales of the Droid, Droid 2 and Droid X. HTC, makers of the popular Verizon Droid Incredible, have jumped to third at 18 percent, with LG and Samsung rounding out the top 5 with 14 and 10 percent, respectively. For those keeping count, Palm holds the last 1 percent, thanks to lackluster (to say the least) sales of the Pre Plus. |
Posted: 11 Dec 2010 11:42 AM PST Yesterday we reported that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) had finally voted to move ahead with a contract with ICM Registry that would create domains with a .xxx address, to be used by pornographic sites. Today, the group has delayed that decision again, to an unspecified date, citing government official opposition. ICANN made it clear, however, that the delay had nothing to do with an expensive campaign from U.S. religious and conservative groups that claim the move will legitimize porn. ICM owns the domain for .xxx and had been trying to get the "green light" from ICANN since early 2004. Once the deal is finalized, ICM expects to sell about 500,000 .xxx addresses in 2011, at $60 a piece. "An exclusive domain for adult entertainment has the advantage of allowing for greater control over their content and, in addition, for each web page added to the domain we will donate 10 dollars to finance initiatives to protect children," added ICM Registry chief Stuart Lawley. The AFP says global Internet pornography generates about $252 million in revenue, per day. |
'Angry Birds' adds in-app purchases and hits new sales milestone Posted: 10 Dec 2010 11:13 PM PST Rovio, the developer behind blockbuster game 'Angry Birds,' has said today that the game has hit 50 million downloads, with over 10 million coming from Android devices. The company also announced the "Bad Piggy Bank," an in-game payment structure on Android that lets users pay a certain amount to remove the ads in the free version of the game, or even purchase the "Might Eagle" DLC that is upcoming. To use Bad Piggy Bank, you will not need a credit card, as the in-app purchases are billed to your monthly phone bill. Eventually, the Bad Piggy Bank will be extended to other operating systems, like iOS. Rovio's Peter Vesterbacka confirms that Angry Birds will be hitting PCs, gaming consoles and Macs next year. |
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