Samsung vs. Apple, Wii U restrictions, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Friday, December 7, 2012
Samsung vs. Apple, Wii U restrictions, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Friday, December 7, 2012
2012-12-07
it's Friday December 7 2012 I'm adi
robertson and this is 90 seconds on the
verge before the paywall Apple and
Samsung are back in court to argue their
billion-dollar patent trial that
includes potential sales bands
recalculated damages and whether the
jury Foreman's actions are grounds to
throw out apples costly verdicts
altogether make no mistake it's going to
be a long long long appeals process god
I love suppose european wii u owners
have run afoul of a new very bizarre
curfew you're a gamer reports that the
eShop is blocking access to any mature
rated titles except late at night from
11 p.m. to 3am that includes games like
zombie you and Assassin's Creed 3 and is
restricted for everyone even for those
with no parental controls set no word
from Nintendo on this restriction but
not to worry North Americans your
cravings for violent videogame trailers
are safe Spotify is adding a slew of new
features to its music streaming service
there's discover for finding new users
and music collection for holding all
your music and follow to track your
favorite celebrities the new features
will roll out and beta soon and will be
coming to everybody in 2013 YouTube is
getting a significant redesign that puts
subscriptions front and center google
has been pushing this cleaner simpler
design language on its myriad sites and
apps the new video experience now favors
subscriptions and its original context
those of you watching on YouTube you can
check out the new redesign here and
that's it for today's top stories coming
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