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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Lawsuit filed by former Color Labs employee confirms Apple acquisition of engineers and IP

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A lawsuit filed against Color Labs by ex-employee Adam Witherspoon confirms that Apple is acquiring Apple for Color's engineers and intellectual property.

It appears that even if Color is heading in the right direction, the troubled startup can’t avoid controversy. A lawsuit by former Color engineer, Adam Witherspoon, unveiled by TechCrunch reveals the drama going on at the company, as well as confirmed that Color’s talent and technology has been acquired by Apple. However the value of the deal wasn’t mentioned, although rumors suggest Color was to be acquired for approximately tens of millions of dollars.

The document affirms that Color’s CEO, Bill Nguyen, had shopped Color around for an acquisition as early as September 2012 to Apple. Apple sat down to discuss the deal with Nguyen and 20 engineering employees to sort out the deal, seeing as how Apple made it clear that it was interested in acquiring Color’s entire engineering team and intellectual property. However Witherspoon was left out of the discussion and ultimately became the sole engineer to be excised from the Apple acquisition deal. He was instead left with an unusually low severance package despite his history and position in the company.

For the record, Apple acquired Nguyen’s first company, Lala, for $80 million deal was Lala in 2009. 

When Color received its infamous $41 million in funding lead by Sequoia Capital, Bain Capital, and Silicon Valley Bank, the company had six pending patents. The patents, including “Sharing content among multiple devices,” will likely be wrapped up into Apple and its Photo Stream product. The details of some of these patents can be found published here. Color’s website has published a notification stating that the app will finally be put to rest at the end of December. 

While the lawsuit clues us into the deal with Apple, it also sheds some light on the sudden departure of Nguyen, who recently stepped back from day-to-day operations with the company. This initially thought to be a result of internal strife within the company, although Nguyen chalked up his leave to going on a sabbatical. “I take off for a while and I vacation. It’s nothing new or exciting,” Nguyen told TechCrunch in September.

The complaint suggests otherwise. The document indicates that on July 17, 2012, board member Doug Leone sent a company-wide email notifying employees that Nguyen was stepping down and that, “it was the Board’s fault that things had gotten to that point and that the Board should have been more involved with the way Color was run.”

If you want an entertaining read, we suggest digging into the rest of the lawsuit — it’s the stuff of melodramatic soap operas … at least, one focused on a doomed young startup. 


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Friday, September 28, 2012

ZTE announces Blade III, confirms Nordic debut

Android Central

Chinese manufacturer ZTE has released a wide range of smartphones this year, and it's showing no sign of slowing the page of its product launches. Today the company's announced the ZTE Blade III, the latest member of the blade family, and pegged it for launch first in Scandinavia. Like many of ZTE's products, the Blade III is aimed at the budget-to-mid-range market, and comes equipped with a 4-inch WVGA (480x800) display and a 1GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, backed up by 512MB of RAM and a 5MP rear camera. Those aren't mind-blowing specs, but at least it's running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box. On the outside, the Blade III sports a curved chassis similar to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

ZTE says the Blade III will launch in Finland in September and Sweden in October, priced at 1499 SEK ($230) SIM-free. UK availability has yet to be confirmed, but launches in more territories are apparently planned before the end of the year.

We've got today's press release in full after the break, along with the complete spec list.

World premiere of ZTE Blade III smartphone in Nordic markets

With a 4-inch screen, ten times more memory and upgraded operating system, mobile users can enjoy an even sharper multimedia experience – without compromising on price

Stockholm,  20 September 2012 – ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ), a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, today launched the ZTE Blade III, the third sequel of the ZTE Blades series. ZTE Blade III premieres on the Nordic market and once again combines high performance with a moderate price point. With an expanded storage memory, an enlarged 4- inch screen and an Android 4.0 upgraded operating system, the Blade III further improves the user experience by offering extra space to store pictures, music or apps, and providing an excellent video or gaming experience. By launching Blade III ZTE continues to deliver on its vision: better performance for money.
“With Blade III we have paid extra attention to our users. We have focused on a larger screen and expanded the storage space significantly. ZTE Blade III is the first ever smartphone in its price range with a 4-inch touch screen and Android 4.0. This enables more users to take part in an extremely sharp multimedia experience, without costing an arm and a leg,” said Mr. Ao Wen, Vice President of Europe Operations for ZTE Handsets.

The ZTE Blade III is an easy-to-use smartphone with WiFi, a 4-inch WVGA touch screen and, 2.5 GB memory which can be further expanded with a 32 GB memory card. The 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, and support for video and audio standards including MPEG4 and, AAC+ makes it easier and more fun to watch movies, use social networks and listen to music.

Blade III will be launched in black in Sweden in October and in white in Finland in September. It will have a recommended reseller price in Sweden at 1499 SEK and will launch in other key markets around Europe and the world throughout 2012.
Specifications

-  4 inch WVGA (800x480) 262K TFT Capacitive Touch Screen
-  Weight: 130 gram
-  Size: 123 mm x 63.5 mm x 10mm
-  1GHz Qualcomm MSM 7227 A processor
-  Android 4.0
-  Memory: ROM 4 GB, ca 2.5GB accessible to the user, RAM 512 MB
-  Supports Micro SD memory card up to 32 GB 
-  5.0 MP AF camera
-  HD-ljud, Dual Mic
-  Mobile standards: HSDPA (7.2Mbps) /UMTS/ GSM/GPRS/EDGE
-  Audio standards: MP3, AAC, AAC+, midi, wav, AMR-NB
-  Dolby, DLNA
-  Video standards: MPEG4, H.263, H.264
-  Wireless communications standards: Bluetooth™ 2.1, A2DP, GPS, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
-  Battery capacity: Li-ion1600 mAh
-  FOTA (Firmware Over-the-Air) – funktion som används för att på ett smidigt sätt uppgradera smartphones
-  FM radio


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