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When setting up your iPhone, there are a number of settings to change and tweak right away, but one that often goes  overlooked is the stock iOS Calendar app. It's simple but deceptively powerful if you set it up right. Who knows -- with a few minutes of work upfront, the Calendar app might crack your top ten list of favorite iPhone features. Here are seven tips to get the most out of the iOS Calendar app. My life has been greatly aided and streamlined ever since my wife and I started using a shared family calendar. If you use Family Sharing to share app purchases among other items, then you should know that a family calendar has been created for you. You just may have overlooked it. To create an event that will appear not only on your calendar but also on those of the rest of your iPhone-toting family members, scroll down under the start and end times and you'll see a line for Calendar. The default is likely Home, which isn't shared. Tap Calendar and then you can choose to schedule your event on your Family calendar.

Samsung attorney John Quinn argues to jurors that it's tough to tell which Samsung phones violated Apple patents and which didn't, uag monarch series case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - crimson As a result, a parade of Apple and Samsung witnesses have handled various components from Samsung phones: front glass faces, screen displays and bezels -- the rims around the phone's face, They're all significant because a Supreme Court decision in 2016 means Samsung could pay damages based on profits from an "article of manufacture." For Apple, that means the whole phone, and by its calculations, damages of more than $1 billion, For Samsung, it means a few components, and potentially a much lower fee..

Also at stake is whether design patents, which govern ornamental aspects of products, are powerful tools that can keep competitors at bay, or tools that're relatively limited in influence. Apple -- where good design is job one, company executives testified Tuesday -- is pushing for power. Co-founder and former Chief Executive Steve Jobs vowed a duel to the death over what he saw as iPhone copying in phones powered by Google's Android operating system. On Thursday, Samsung began calling its witnesses in the trial. Over and over, the debate boiled down to the components and whether they're an article of manufacture.

The debate is embodied in this exchange between Apple attorney Amy Wigmore and Timothy Sheppard, a Samsung operations and finance vice president who handled service and repair in the US, as Sheppard held a front glass face from a Samsung smartphone, Wigmore: "Mr, Sheppard, did Samsung sell that product uag monarch series case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - crimson directly to consumers?"Sheppard: "Yes, in a roundabout kind of way."Wigmore also dug into the details of Samsung's SAP accounting software to determine whether it accounted separately for profits, research expenses, sales expenses for various components, "If you tell me about a specific component, I can explain sales information and cost, It's in our SAP database," he said..

Accountant Julie Davis, a witness called by Apple, calculated that Samsung should pay Apple more than $1 billion for infringing three Apple design patents. An Apple accounting expert, Julie Davis of accounting firm Davis and Hosfield, testified Wednesday that she believes Samsung owes Apple $1,072,453,256 for infringement of the five patents -- all but $5.3 million of that for the design patents. Thursday, Samsung called a rival witness, Michael Wagner, who offered a very different number. Samsung's profits on selling its entire phones was $370,831,174, he said. His number was much smaller because he deducted expenses like R&D, sales, marketing, and administrative costs.

Samsung wants to drop that number even further with its argument that it should pay based on the profits from components, not the full phones, His calculation for the profits from uag monarch series case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - crimson the components was just $28,085,061, vastly less than Apple's suggested $1 billion, He didn't offer an opinion on how much Samsung should pay in royalties for the two utility patents, Jinsoo Kim, a vice president in Samsung's Corporate Design Center, testified through an interpreter that modern smartphones are very complex..

"There are more than 10 antennas involved," handling different mobile networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other radio communications. And for the total number of components in a phone, the number is hundreds. "If you're talking about the second-tier suppliers and third-tier suppliers, I'd believe we are talking about thousands of components."After the Supreme Court verdict opened the door for damages based on components instead of the full phone, District Judge Lucy Koh adopted a four-factor test for determining the article of manufacture for an infringed design patent.

In October 2017, US District Judge Lucy Koh ordered Samsung and Apple to use a four-factor test to determine the article of manufacture to which a design patent applies -- and thus on which profits are calculated to determine the design patent infringement penalty, To push its case, Samsung called an expert witness, Sam Lucente, an industrial designer and interface designer who worked at IBM, Netscape and Hewlett-Packard, Naturally, he agreed with Samsung, "My conclusion was the articles of manufacture are the components of the Samsung phone, not the entire phone," Lucente testified -- just as definitively as Apple experts Alan Ball and Susan Kare uag monarch series case for apple iphone 6, 6s, 7 and 8 - crimson testified the exact opposite on Wednesday..



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