Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al

Filing 1022

Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Documents Re Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment filed by Apple Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order, #2 Declaration Of Peter W. Bressler In Support Of Apples Opposition To Samsungs Motion For Summary Judgment, #3 Exhibit 1, #4 Exhibit 2, #5 Exhibit 3, #6 Exhibit 4, #7 Exhibit 5, #8 Exhibit 6, #9 Exhibit 7, #10 Exhibit 8, #11 Exhibit 9, #12 Exhibit 10, #13 Exhibit 11, #14 Exhibit 12, #15 Exhibit 13, #16 Exhibit 14, #17 Exhibit 15, #18 Exhibit 16, #19 Exhibit 17, #20 Exhibit 18, #21 Exhibit 19, #22 Exhibit 20, #23 Exhibit 23, #24 Exhibit 24, #25 Exhibit 59, #26 Exhibit 60, #27 Exhibit 61, #28 Exhibit 62, #29 Exhibit 63, #30 Exhibit 64 (Part 1 of 2), #31 Exhibit 64 (Part 2 of 2), #32 Exhibit 65, #33 Exhibit 66, #34 Exhibit 83, #35 Exhibit 84, #36 Exhibit 85, #37 Exhibit 86, #38 Exhibit 87, #39 Exhibit 88, #40 Exhibit 89, #41 Exhibit 90, #42 Exhibit 91, #43 Exhibit 92, #44 Exhibit 93)(Jacobs, Michael) (Filed on 6/1/2012)

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Bressler Decl. In Support of Apple’s Opp. to Samsung’s Mot. For Summary Judgment Ex. 17 Patent Office Highlights Jobs's Innovations - NYTimes.com Page 1 of 5 • Log In • Register Now • • Technology • Personal Tech • Business Day Go Patent Office Highlights Jobs’s Innovations By BRIAN X. CHEN | November 23, 2011, 5:22 pm1 Courtesy of Invent Now, Inc. • • • • Facebook Twitter Linkedin Share ◦ Share ◦ Close ◦ Reddit ◦ Tumblr ◦ Digg ◦ http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/23/patent-office-highlights-jobss-innovations/ 3/14/2012 Patent Office Highlights Jobs's Innovations - NYTimes.com Page 2 of 5 • E-mail • Print The United States Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Va., recently unveiled an exhibit of 30 giant iPhone-like models honoring the inventions of the late Steve Jobs. Each iPhone model displays patents that list Mr. Jobs as inventor or co-inventor. Altogether about 300 patents are on display, giving exhibit attendees a visual tour through Apple’s history of design and innovation. “It’s interesting to see a lot of the shapes and figures that people are so familiar with now on a patent application,” said Rini Paiva, executive director at the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Museum, the division of the patent office that created the exhibit. Patents on technological devices do not always result in real products that hit the consumer market, but they document an inventor’s research and methodology in different areas of design and engineering. Often, multiple patented technologies come together to form one real product, like the iPad. Many have viewed Mr. Jobs’s key role at Apple as that of business negotiator, but according to the patent records, he was quite the prolific inventor. Patents that list Mr. Jobs as an inventor or co-inventor include the design of a touch tablet computer (which we now call the iPad), Apple’s iconic power “brick” used to charge notebooks, and the desk-lamplike iMac made in 2002. 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Lindsay, Mountain View, CA (US) (73) Assignee: Apple lnc., Cupertino, CA (US) (.) Notice: 4,790,028 4,984,152 5,021,976 5,027,110 5,053,758 5,119,079 5,146,556 5,155,806 5,201,034 5,276,785 5,295,243 5,339,390 USER INTERFACE FOR PROVIDI -G CONSOLIDAnON AND ACCESS (75) Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this patent is extended or adjusted under 35 U.S.c. 154(b) by 0 days. This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer. (21) (22) Prior Publication Data US 2009!0183120AI 1211988 111991 6/1991 6/1991 10/1991 611992 9/1992 10/1992 411993 111994 3/1994 811994 Ramage Muller Wexelblat et aI. Chang et aI. Cornell et aI. Hube et aI. Hullot et aI. Hoeber et aI. Matsuura et aI. Mackinlay et al. Robertson et aI. Robertson et al. FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS EP 0283995 9/1988 (Continued) OTHER PUBLICATIONS Mar. 24, 2009 (65) A A A A A A A A A A A A (Continued) AppI. No.: 12/410,354 Filed: US 8,032,843 B2 Patent No.: *Oct. 4, 2011 Date of Patent: Jul. 16, 2009 Related U.S. Application Data (63) Continuation of application No. 11/892,153, filed on Aug. 20, 2007, now Pal. No. 7,526,738, which is a continuation of application No. 091467,074, filed on Dec. 20, 1999, now Pal. No. 7,434,177. (51) Alan Simpson, "Windows 95 Uncul", Chapter 21, pp. 386-<102, lOG Books Worldwide, Inc., Fosler City, CA. DeclaratIon of Bas Ordmg with Exhibits A-C, dated I ov. 28, 200 I. MST Carpendale et aI. "Distortion Viewing Techniques for 3-Dllnensional Data", 1996, IEEE, pp. 46-53. Ben Shncidcrrnan, "Dcsigning thc User Interfacc", Mar. 1998, Addison Wesley Longman Inc., Third Edition, pr· 462-465,514- 39. Benjamin B. Bederson, "Fisheye Menus", 1999, University of Maryland, pp. 1-12. Ray Smith et aI. "Relating Distortion to Performance in Distortion Oriented Displays", 1996, Gippsland School ofCompuljng an Information Technology, Monash University, pp. 6-11. lnt.CI. (Continued) G06F 3/00 G06F 3/048 (52) (58) 1: oftbe comput;ng Iq're-=nl an part of L'lc DO (2006.01) (2006.01) (2006.01) 715/862; 715/779; 715/860; 715/977 00905/08 U.S. CI Field of Classification Search 715/764, 715/765,779,810,835,840,856,860,861, 715/862,977; 345/156,157,163 See application file for complete search history. (56) References Cited U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS 10/1987 McCaskill et aI. 7/1988 Slavin et aI. 4,698,625 A 4,755,8t I A OFhE<ltlm Primary Examiner - X. L Bautista (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm - Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC ABSTRACT (57) Methods and systems for provirung graphical user interfaces are described. To provide greater access and consolidation to frequently used items in the graphical user interface, a userbar is established which includes a plurdlity of itcm represenwtions. To permit a greater number of items to rc ide III the userbar, a magnification function can be provided whIch magnifies items within the userbar when they arc proxim,ltc thc cursor associated with the graphical user interface. 19 Claims, 6 Drawing he t l SoIocInt.. _ _ APL-ITC796-X0000003306 APL-ITC796-X0000003470 APL-ITC796-X0000003531 APL-ITC796-X0000003535 APL-ITC796-X0000003611

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