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No more debates. No more conventions. No more major speeches. Heck, Mitt Romney has signaled he won't even be doing any more media interviews. Now, barring some unforeseeable cataclysm, it's all over but the ground game. A pro Obama union member marches up Fifth Ave during the Labor Day parade, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012 in New York. (Mary Altaffer / AP Photo)Last time around, the Obama ground game killed. They out-hustled Hillaryland in the primary. In the general, Team McCain wasn't even playing the same game. Four years on, with the crazy-tight nature of the race making...
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Microsoft sued over use of live tiles in Windows
Microsoft has been slapped with a patent infringement lawsuit over its use of dynamic ?live? tile icons in Windows, including in the newly launched Windows 8 OS for PCs and tablets and in the Windows Phone 8 OS for smartphones.
SurfCast, based in Portland, Maine, filed its lawsuit on Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine, and is asking for Microsoft to pay an undetermined amount of money in damages and attorneys? fees.
At issue is U.S. Patent 6,724,403, titled ?System and Method for Simultaneous Display of Multiple Information Sources,? which SurfCast was awarded in 2004.
SurfCast takes issue with Windows? use of live tiles, which are rectangular or square icons in the Start screen of new Windows versions that provide links to applications, websites, contacts and other elements. SurfCast describes itself on its website as a designer of OS technology. It claims to have developed the live tile technology in the 1990s.
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