Samsung: Apple trying to limit consumer choice
Source: www.sfgate.com - Saturday, September 01, 2012
Samsung: Apple trying to limit consumer choice Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 4:13 a.m., Saturday, September 1, 2012 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Samsung on Saturday accused Apple of resorting to litigation in an effort to limit consumer choice after the iPhone maker said it was seeking to stop the sale of Galaxy S III smartphones in the United States. Fresh from its $1 billion court victory over Samsung Electronics Co, Apple Inc., in a separate case, asked a federal district court in San Jose, California, on Friday to add four more products to a list of Samsung goods that Apple says infringe its patents. If the court finds those devices are infringing Apple's patents and irreparably harming the U.S. company, it could temporarily halt sales in the U.S. market even before the trial begins. The latest accusation is part of a larger, epic struggle over patents and innovation in one of the most lucrative consumer electronics sectors that is unfolding in 10 countries.
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Martin Yan’s M.Y. China, Due in Late October, Announces Chef
Source: sanfrancisco.grubstreet.com - Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tony Wu Martin Yan's big, noodle-focused, Chinese restaurant-in-a-mall, M.Y. China , is set to open by late October on the fourth floor of the Westfield. But today we get word via the Scoop that they've just announced that "world champion noodle puller" Tony Wu will be the executive chef. Wu, who's quite the showman , has already appeared at multiple events with Yan, and he's a 30-year restaurant vet with his most recent experience coming from Canada and Harvest Moon restaurant outside Tucson, Arizona. Below, watch him do the noodle-pulling show in that restaurant, as he and others will be doing for dining audiences soon at M.Y. China. Martin Yan brings in a master noodle puller as M.Y. China’s chef [Scoop] Earlier: Watch One of Martin Yan’s Noodle Dancers From M.Y. China Read more posts by Jay Barmann Filed Under: previews , announcements , m.y. china , tony wu , videos