Voip-Pal sues Apple, Verizon and AT&T

Voip-Pal.com Inc. (“Voip–Pal”, “Company”) (OTC Pink: VPLM) announced they have completed legal service on Apple, Verizon, and AT&T (“Defendants”) in the Company’s combined $7 billion patent infringement lawsuits filed in February 2016 in the United States District Court, District of Nevada. On May 9, 2016 the Company officially served Apple, Inc. in Case No. 2:16-CV-00260 and Verizon Wireless Services, LLC, Verizon Communications Inc., AT&T, Inc., and AT&T Corp in Case No. 2:16-CV-00271.Voip-Pal initially delayed service of the actions pending discussions with the Defendants regarding an amicable resolution. Over the past several weeks discussions have been initiated between the Defendants and Voip-Pal’s advisor and mediator, Ray Leon. Mr. Leon has either personally met with or spoken via teleconference with representatives of each of the Defendants. He continues to engage in ongoing discussions with the Defendants as well as other parties interested in Voip-Pal’s patent suite.Emil Malak, CEO of Voip-Pal stated, “Serving the parties in these lawsuits does not end our discussions with the Defendants. We are confident the current good will on both sides will result in a favorable outcome for all parties involved.”

Källa: Voip-Pal.com, Inc. Serves Defendants Apple, Verizon and AT&T in its $7 Billion Patent Infringement Lawsuits; Company Schedules Shareholder Conference Call with its Board of Directors – Yahoo Finance

Voip-Pal sues Apple, Verizon and AT&T

Voip-Pal.com Inc. (“Voip–Pal”, “Company”) (OTC Pink: VPLM) announced they have completed legal service on Apple, Verizon, and AT&T (“Defendants”) in the Company’s combined $7 billion patent infringement lawsuits filed in February 2016 in the United States District Court, District of Nevada. On May 9, 2016 the Company officially served Apple, Inc. in Case No. 2:16-CV-00260 and Verizon Wireless Services, LLC, Verizon Communications Inc., AT&T, Inc., and AT&T Corp in Case No. 2:16-CV-00271.Voip-Pal initially delayed service of the actions pending discussions with the Defendants regarding an amicable resolution. Over the past several weeks discussions have been initiated between the Defendants and Voip-Pal’s advisor and mediator, Ray Leon. Mr. Leon has either personally met with or spoken via teleconference with representatives of each of the Defendants. He continues to engage in ongoing discussions with the Defendants as well as other parties interested in Voip-Pal’s patent suite.Emil Malak, CEO of Voip-Pal stated, “Serving the parties in these lawsuits does not end our discussions with the Defendants. We are confident the current good will on both sides will result in a favorable outcome for all parties involved.”

Källa: Voip-Pal.com, Inc. Serves Defendants Apple, Verizon and AT&T in its $7 Billion Patent Infringement Lawsuits; Company Schedules Shareholder Conference Call with its Board of Directors – Yahoo Finance

Google is experimenting with turning search results from blue to black

The formatting and structure of the Google search results page may be one of the most user-tested websites in the history of the internet. So it comes as a bit of surprise that Google would tinker with its prized jewel in one small but noticeable fashion: turning the color of links black. When typing a word or phrase into Google, a majority of users see 10 links with the link name listed in blue and the URL in green. Some users, however, are seeing link names in black, as noted today by The Telegraph and a number of Twitter users who report seeing the experiment in action.It’s unclear if this is one giant A / B test to determine if users click black-colored search results more than blue-colored ones. The company has famously tested various colors of its search results page with hundreds of millions of web users in real time. Until last year, the current navigation tab you were looking at was highlighted with a small red line. Now it’s blue. And around 2009, Google tested 41 different colors of blue for Gmail ads and search result links, a change that ultimately earned the company an extra $200 million a year in ad revenue.

Källa: Google is experimenting with turning search results from blue to black | The Verge

Nightlife

Nightlife

Nightlife

Nightlife

 

Nikon gave us a D810 and asked us to make a film experimenting with the camera’s low light capabilities.
Using 4 Nikon flashes, a 20 meter track and 84 foam board animal frames, we created ‘Nightlife’ – A sequence of looped unedited photographs using a combination of different flashes and exposures. The camera EXIF data on each shot shows the settings used.
Directed by Wriggles & Robins
Producer: Chanse Fyffe
Executive Producer: Tai Thittochai
Post Producer: Alannah Currie
2D Animation: The Line
Live Action Animation: Matt Cooper
Camera: Simon Lakos
Music Producer: Throwing Snow

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Nu har jag byggt om lite

Nu har jag byggt om lite

Nu har jag byggt om lite

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