Apple v. Samsung, SpaceX, and Dafoe - 90 Seconds on The Verge: March 1st, 2013
Apple v. Samsung, SpaceX, and Dafoe - 90 Seconds on The Verge: March 1st, 2013
2013-03-01
it's friday march first 2013 I'm
adrianne jeffries and the punctuation
mark of the day is the right bracket
this is 90 seconds on the verge brought
to you by motorola the apple vs samsung
case has taken another twist and almost
half the damages awarded to apple have
been put on hold today judge Lucy Coe
said that the jury had made errors when
determining how much Samsung should pay
apple for infringing on its patents and
designs she took the number from over 1
billion and reduced it to just 598
million judge Koh has ordered a new
trial to determine what damages Samsung
should pay for the balance of course the
two companies could just settle out of
court and put this whole thing to rest
right now right anyone bueller this
morning SpaceX launched its Dragon
capsule on a trip to the International
Space Station but ran into a little bit
of a problem after reaching orbit three
of the capsules for thrusters failed to
respond a critical engine burn kept the
Dragon from re-entering the Earth's
atmosphere but thankfully all four
thrusters were eventually brought back
online the Dragons docking date with the
space station is now set for Sunday at
the earliest and finally one of the
world's favorite creepy actors is coming
to your game console Quantic Dream has
announced that Willem Dafoe will be
featured in its upcoming game beyond two
souls he joins a star of Juno Ellen Page
who plays a young woman struggling with
supernatural powers both performances
were recorded with an elaborate motion
capture process default plays a
government scientist that comes to help
page we assume he'll turn out to be
totally insane and run around and scream
a lot that's it for today's top stories
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