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Microsoft Sues Samsung Over Android Patent Royalties

Posted: 03 Aug 2014 08:43 PM PDT

MS sues Samsung

Each year, Microsoft earns billions in patent royalties from Android device vendors

Microsoft is suing Samsung for breach of contract over the non-payment of Android patent royalties. The matter pertains to a 2011 patent licensing agreement requiring the South Korean electronics heavyweight to make annual patent royalty payments to Microsoft in exchange for the right to use the latter's patented technology in its Android-based smart devices.

According to a complaint filed by Microsoft in the Southern District of New York on Friday, Samsung initially refused to make the "fiscal year 2 royalty payment" that it was scheduled to make last fall, and when it did relent, it refused to pay the interest on its late payment. Now, Microsoft claims, the South Korean company "is threatening to breach the license agreement again with respect to its ongoing royalty payment obligations." Apparently, Samsung views Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia's handset business as constituting a breach of the 2011 agreement, and therefore an adequate ground for non-payment.

"We don't take lightly filing a legal action, especially against a company with which we've enjoyed a long and productive partnership. Unfortunately, even partners sometimes disagree. After spending months trying to resolve our disagreement, Samsung has made clear in a series of letters and discussions that we have a fundamental disagreement as to the meaning of our contract," David Howard, Microsoft's deputy general counsel and corporate VP, wrote in a post on the Microsoft on the Issues blog Friday.

"Since Samsung entered into the agreement, its smartphone sales have quadrupled and it is now the leading worldwide player in the smartphone market. Consider this: when Samsung entered into the agreement in 2011, it shipped 82 million Android smartphones. Just three years later, it shipped 314 million Android smartphones," he added. "After becoming the leading player in the worldwide smartphone market, Samsung decided late last year to stop complying with its agreement with Microsoft."

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Surface Pro 3 Variants with Core i3 and i7 CPUs Now Available in U.S., Canada

Posted: 03 Aug 2014 05:06 PM PDT

Surface Pro 3

Several other countries to receive the new options by month's end

Microsoft officially unveiled the third iteration of its Surface series of actively cooled Windows tablets at a special event in New York on May 20, 2014. Of the five Surface Pro 3 models announced back then, two began shipping a month later, with the company scheduling the release of the other variants in August. Well, August is here, as are the remaining three variants of the 12-inch slate.

First up is the Core i3 version (1.50 GHz Core i3-4020Y to be precise) with 64GB storage. At $799, it is cheaper than both the 128GB and 256GB Core i5-4300U based Surface Pro 3 models that have been available since June. Then we have a couple of models built around the 3.30GHz Intel Core i7-4650U processor. The 256GB option is priced at $1,549 and the 512GB at $1,949.00.

According to Microsoft, these new options will be available in "Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand and the United Kingdom" by the end of August.

Hopefully by then, Microsoft will have succeeded in addressing the various issues that some existing Surface Pro 3 owners have complained about over the past couple of months. So far, the company has issued as many as three firmware updates in a bid to fix these problems, which include excessive heating and poor Wi-Fi speeds, but to no avail.

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WoW Archivist: One night of payback in 2006

Posted: 03 Aug 2014 10:00 AM PDT

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WoW Archivist is a biweekly column by WoW Insider's Scott Andrews, who explores the secrets of World of Warcraft's past. What did the game look like years ago? Who is etched into WoW's history? What secrets does the game still hold? It first appeared on our sister site on August 1st and is included here by permission.

An interesting aspect of the ongoing Ashran faction hub debate is the fear people express that their hubs will be raided by enemy players, since the new hubs are adjacent to a PvP zone. Blizzard pointed out that the hubs will be better defended by NPCs than the Shrines are now, and the Shrines currently see few serious attacks on live realms, despite their close proximity.

On most realms today, little large-scale world PvP occurs, and even fewer faction raids. Faction raids were once a huge part of the game, even on PvE realms. You couldn't kill opposing players on PvE realms if they didn't want to be killed, but you could deny them their questgivers, flightmasters, and other crucial NPCs. And we did that, on both sides, throughout classic WoW.

Easy targets like the Crossroads, Astranaar, Grom'gol, and Refuge Pointe were raided almost daily. If your faction was heavily outnumbered, like mine was on Khadgar-US back then, it could be infuriating. We had our small victories at times, as I covered in my first Archivist column. But many days, all we could do was stand by and watch as the Alliance occupied our towns for hours at a time and took away our ability to level effectively.

On our first anniversary in 2006, my guild set out for some payback. Today I'd like to share that tale of classic world PvP from the era when faction raids were serious business.

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    One Shots: A horse and his girl

    Posted: 03 Aug 2014 08:00 AM PDT

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    I have a strong suspicion that ArcheAge is about to become one of the most screenshotted games when it launches in the West. Until that fateful day on which my inbox will explode with pics, here's reader Balsbigbrother to tease a little of what is to come.

    "Here's a quick screen shot of my character Celosia and her faithful horsey companion Chapp taken during the first closed beta weekend," Balsbigbrother writes. "It's a really gorgeous-looking game, and I also really appreciate the fact that the female characters have sensible, functional-looking armour for the most part rather than the usual bikini armour nonsense."

    But what about bikini horse armor? For shame, that beast is practically nude! For more shocking and lurid photos, click on the button below and make sure your mom isn't standing over your shoulder.

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      The Daily Grind: What do you think of ArcheAge's beta community?

      Posted: 03 Aug 2014 06:00 AM PDT

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      I've seen a lot of forum rhetoric decrying ArcheAge's "bad community" of late. I used quotes there because I'm not entirely convinced that it is a bad community or, if it is, how much of it is bad. I'm not even sure what "bad" means, but I'm fairly certain it's subjective.

      So I'm going to ask Massively readers with ArcheAge beta experience. Do you feel like ArcheAge's community is bad? Why or why not? If it is bad, what do you think should be done about it, if anything?

      Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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        Make My MMO: July 27 - August 2, 2014

        Posted: 02 Aug 2014 04:00 PM PDT

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        This week in MMO crowdfunding news, we said hello to new Kickstarter projects for Avalon Lords and Games of Glory. The first is an attempt to redefine the MMORTS, while the second seeks to add persistent world features to the MOBA genre.

        We also heard from the creator of Project Gorgon, who describes his title as "Asheron's Call crossed with EverQuest with the emergent gameplay of NetHack." Finally, don't forget about Elite: Dangerous and its newly minted Beta 1!

        Click past the cut for our complete MMO crowdfunding roundup.

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          Star Citizen's latest ship is ready for the races

          Posted: 02 Aug 2014 02:00 PM PDT

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          Not every spaceship is slated for combat or trade; some ships exist to go as fast as possible. The Origin M50, Star Citizen's newest offering, is a racing ship that can do double duty as a courier or interceptor. The craft is dominated by a pair of engines that provide an incredible amount of thrust and maneuverability.

          Players who cough up $90 can put one of these sleek machines in their collection right now. The devs promise that the M50 is "hanger-ready," meaning that you can admire it in person via the hanger module. Taking it out for a spin? That may be a while yet.

          [Thanks to James for the tip!]

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          Darkfall introduces PLEX-like 'D.U.E.L.' subscription currency

          Posted: 02 Aug 2014 12:00 PM PDT

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          Yesterday, Aventurine added what it called a "minor" new feature to PvP sandbox Darkfall: a payment system remarkably similar to those found in EVE Online, WildStar, ArcheAge, and most recently Anarchy Online. Says the official site,
          Several minor changes were included in the same update, also the addition of a shop item named D.U.E.L which, when purchased with selentine gold, will add 30 days of subscription time to your account if activated. The purpose of D.U.E.L is to give Darkfall players in-game options to renew their subscriptions.
          Redditor mmochallenge notes that the in-game D.U.E.L. items are currently selling for around 150,000 gold.

          MassivelyDarkfall introduces PLEX-like 'D.U.E.L.' subscription currency originally appeared on Massively on Sat, 02 Aug 2014 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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          Gloria Victis: Update - Sea Travel, Territory Capture, Enlarged Game World

          Posted: 01 Aug 2014 04:15 PM PDT

          Update - Sea Travel, Territory Capture, Enlarged Game World

          Black Eye Games is chugging away on its mature MMO and this month they're happy to announce three big new improvements: Sea Travel, Territory Capture and World Englargement.

          General: Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms - Phantom Heist Event

          Posted: 01 Aug 2014 04:29 PM PDT

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          During the month of August, multiplayer shooter Ghost Recon Phantoms is giving away $40,000 worth of in-game items during its Phantom Heist Event.

          Path of Exile: New Expansion Announced - Forsaken Masters

          Posted: 01 Aug 2014 04:42 PM PDT

          New Expansion Announced - Forsaken Masters

          Grinding Gears this week announced that come August 20th, players of its popular RPG will receive a free update full of new quests, crafting items and other mechanics.

          Landmark: Landmark Beta Access Keys!

          Posted: 02 Aug 2014 02:05 PM PDT

          Landmark Beta Access Keys!

          MMORPG.com has been given beta access keys for EQ Next: Landmark! Get your key now while they last!

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          Firefall PvP low lvl Biotech 1v1 duels

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          Firefall PvP low lvl Biotech 1v1 duels


          Firefall PVP is not for the faint of heart. It's actually pretty hard when you try it. Because you have no such thing as insta kills. This pretty much means you need to be a good shot. And you have to be a good shot multiple times in a row.

          Most Popular Android Games of July

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          Do you always feel that finding a good game to play is hard? There are so many opinions form different people. Here is a collection of most popular android games in July.

          League of Angels Plans to Enter on Android and iPhone

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          League of Angels Plans to Enter on Android and iPhone


          Mobile game League of Angels adapted from hot browser MMORPG of the same name is in developmet, based on Greek Mythology and Norse mythology, which plans to land on Android and iPhone in the near future. Our journalist to ChinaJoy has brought us the latest news of this mobile game. It is a 3D mobile game in cute medieval knight's style with unique cartoon characters.

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