Monday, August 6, 2012

Industrial design expert on why Samsung is the copyist



Samsung has been called the copyist by Apple many times over, the first time in court documents the iPhone maker filed as part of patent infringement claims brought against its frenemy in April of 2011.
But evidence is mounting that Samsung slavishly copied some areas of the iPhone experience, like the iPhone’s gorgeous icons.
On Monday, Apple brought in an expert to testify before a northern California court where the iPhone and Galaxy makerslocked horns in the patent trial of the century…
Peter Bressler is a former president of the Industrial Designers Society and the founder and board chair of product design firm Bresslergroup.
Himself an inventor credited with inventing or co-inventing about 70 patents, Bressler testified today that, in his opinion, Samsung did in fact lift Apple’s designs for a few of its own smartphones and tablets.
He said, according to CNET‘s Josh Lowensohn:
My opinion (is) that there are a number of Samsung phones and two Samsungtablets that are substantially the same as the design in those (Apple) patents.
And what might those patents be?
According to The Verge:
One of the iPhone patents covers the flat, front face of the device while the other protects its rounded corners and the bezel Apple that ditched with the iPhone 4 design. The third design patent protects the iPad’s rounded corners, flat face, and the thin black border beneath the glass on the front of the tablet.
He went on further to opine that uninformed would-be buyers could easily confuse Samsung’s Galaxy-branded smartphones and tablet with Apple’s iPhone and iPad.
It’s my opinion that this phone, the design of this phone would be considered substantially the same when viewed by regular consumers.
His opinion especially pertains to Samsung’s first and second-generation Galaxy S smartphones.
What makes Bressler qualified to make such assessments?
According to his own words:
Industrial designers are trained to pay attention to a lot of the little details that work together to form the overall impression that the usual consumer would view. So (consumers) may see those details, but they tend to be somewhat subconscious to the overall view.
It was also discovered in the courtroom last week that an internal email circulated at Samsung following the iPhone’s debut five years ago, in which Samsung’s executives described the iPhone as causing a “crisis of design” at the company.
According to Forbes, the email message reads:
All this time we’ve been paying all our attention to Nokia, and concentrated our efforts on things like Folder, Bar, Slide, yet when our [product] is compared to the unexpected competitor Apple’s iPhone, the difference is truly that of Heaven and Earth.
It’s a crisis of design.
I also love this bit from Samsung’s email message:
When everybody (both consumers and the industry talk about [user experience], they weight it against the iPhone, the iPhone has becomes the standard.
That’s how things are already.
Asked by Apple’s attorney William Lee about its contents, chief strategy officer Justin Denison tried to downplay internal communication by calling it Samsung’s“hyperbolic” management style, to which Lee pointed out that the only documents that refer to a crisis in design refer to the iPhone.
In other legal news, Samsung also broke rules by taking witnesses to see the courtroom.
As this litigation drags out, Samsung is planning to launch the 10.1-inch Galaxy Note tablet later this month as it tries to solidify its position as the leading vendor of Android tablets, seen right above.
And here’s the promo clip.


Building upon the original 5.3-inch Galaxy Note phablet, the upcoming Galaxy Note 10.1 is driven by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and sports a 10.1-inch 1280-by-800 pixelsdisplay and a pen meant to “elevate a user’s creativity and productivity”.
It also has a 1.4GHz quad-core chip with 2GB of RAM, a five-megapixel back camera and a 1.9-megapixel one out the front. WiFi and cellular models will be offered, with threestorage options ( 16/32/64GB).
Samsung is also slated to update the 5.3-inch phablet with a 0.2 inch larger display and refreshed internals at a media event on August 29, two weeks before the next iPhoneannouncement.
Looks like it’s gonna be a busy fall, with the new iPhone coming and just about everyone else scrambling to spoil Apple’s party by outing their hero devices.
So, would you say that you tech illiterate friends might confuse Samsung’s Galaxy gear to Apple’s?

New images try to prove that Samsung copied Apple’s icons


As we begin week two of the high-profile patent trial between Apple and Samsung, we’re starting to see a lot more evidence submitted by both companies. And this next bit, filed by Apple, is particularly interesting.
In court today, Apple’s legal team presented 6 images to the jury that it believes proves that Samsung intentionally copied its iOS icons for use in its TouchWiz interface it installs in all of its popular Android handsets…
Handset-makers put these layers over Android to separate their devices from the competition (HTC has its Sense UI). But Apple believes that Samsung’s TouchWiz interface doesn’t make it unique, it makes it a copycat.
From the green Phone icon, to the purple Music icon with the eighth note and CD graphic, Apple makes a pretty compelling case. Even if you argue that graphics like a person’s silhouette or a gear have become universal symbols for Address Books and Settings apps, there’s no denying that Samsung’s designers got some inspiration from iOS here. If you’re looking for more proof, CNET has obtained all 6 images.
Apple’s done a great job thus far, outlining the many different ways it feels that Samsung has copied its products. But the trial is far from over. It’ll certainly be interesting to see how the jury interprets all of this evidence in the end.
What do you think? Did Samsung copy Apple’s icons?

Increase iPhone battery life with ‘BattSaver’


BattSaver is a new jailbreak app from Xvolks — probably best known from his work on the Absinthe jailbreak tool.
He’s been cooking up his latest effort for quite some time now, and it’s received endorsements from many users, including fellow Chronic Dev Team associate, pod2g.
BattSaver touts the ability to increase the iPhone’s battery life; up to double, and at times, even more. Does BattSaver live up to these lofty claims? Check inside for the full in-depth video walkthrough and analysis…

Timbaland Criticizes Drake/Aaliyah Rumor

Timbaland spoke candidly with Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club about the alleged Aaliyah project that is reportedly set to be executive-produced by Drake. The superproducer said that he isn't a fan of the idea if it doesn't include him and Missy--who both actually collaborated with Aaliyah during her career.
"I know they trying to drop some Aaliyah records, but if he do it, it should be with me and him, and Missy," he said.
"I don't know what's going on," Timbo added. "The proper way to do that would be for me him and Missy to be all on the record."
No official statement has been issued regarding the supposed project, though it has been mentioned in Drake

Tyga Gets Face Tattoo?

Tyga got an 'interesting' face tattoo.
That's right, in the latest entry in the "Ridiculous Rapper Face Tattoos" trend, Tyga showed off his new facial ink in a web pic. The tribal artwork looks exactly like the signature face art sported by boxing legend Mike Tyson for the last several years.
"F*ck it #YoLo," tweeted Tyga.
There has been a lot of debate among Tyga's Twitter followers and fans who seemed to be reluctant to believe the ink was real. These days, with rappers sporting real and fake tats just to get a buzz on social media, you never can tell.

T.I. Pushes Back "Trouble Man"

T.I. pushed back his upcoming album, Trouble Man. The project, which will be something of a comeback for the "King of the South," was originally slated to drop in early September, but now it looks like it won't be released until near the end of the year.
"Me being the perfectionist that I am, I'm still tweaking and fine-tuning, trying to perfect all parts of this project," Tip told MTV News. "I did, like, 124 songs, and I've narrowed it down to 86 now, so now I have to continue to narrow down and continue to make it better. I'm not trying to paint myself into a corner with a date. I'm trying to make sure that the project is the absolute best it could be, and I'm trying to get it down by the end of the year."

Kreayshawn Pushes Her Album Back

Pop rapper Kreayshawn has delayed the release of her upcoming debut album Somethin 'Bout Kreay. The project is slated to be released September 18, and Kreay did unveil the official album cover artwork this week. She discussed the imagery in a recent interview.
"I wanted an album cover that would really help to represent me and who I am," notes Kreayshawn. "Something that, when people first see it, they'll say, 'Only Kreayshawn could think of a cover like that.'"
Kreayshawn burst onto the national stage via the YouTube hit "Gucci, Gucci" in early 2011 and has gained a reputation for outspokenness and visual arts wizardry.