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

Filing 87

Declaration of Patrick Zhang in Support of #86 MOTION for Preliminary Injunction filed byApple Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Exhibit 2, #3 Exhibit 3, #4 Exhibit 4, #5 Exhibit 5, #6 Exhibit 6, #7 Exhibit 7, #8 Exhibit 8, #9 Exhibit 9, #10 Exhibit 10, #11 Exhibit 11, #12 Exhibit 12, #13 Exhibit 13, #14 Exhibit 14, #15 Exhibit 15, #16 Exhibit 16, #17 Exhibit 17, #18 Exhibit 18, #19 Exhibit 19, #20 Exhibit 20, #21 Exhibit 21, #22 Exhibit 22, #23 Exhibit 23, #24 Exhibit 24, #25 Exhibit 25, #26 Exhibit 26, #27 Exhibit 27, #28 Exhibit 28, #29 Exhibit 29, #30 Exhibit 30, #31 Exhibit 31, #32 Exhibit 32, #33 Exhibit 33, #34 Exhibit 34, #35 Exhibit 35, #36 Exhibit 36, #37 Exhibit 37, #38 Exhibit 38, #39 Exhibit 39, #40 Exhibit 40, #41 Exhibit 41, #42 Exhibit 42, #43 Exhibit 43, #44 Exhibit 44, #45 Exhibit 45, #46 Exhibit 46, #47 Exhibit 47, #48 Exhibit 48, #49 Exhibit 49, #50 Exhibit 50, #51 Exhibit 51, #52 Exhibit 52)(Related document(s) #86 ) (Bartlett, Jason) (Filed on 7/1/2011)

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Exhibit 30 INSIDE JoongAng Daily Page 1 of 1 Apple’s iPhone tops list of innovative inventions February 18, 2008 For many of Korea’s CEOs, the “I” in Apple’s iPhone stands for “inspiration.” In a pool of 599 executives, about 26 percent named the innovative mobile phone as the most inspirational new invention in a survey taken by Samsung Economic Research Institute. The CEOs picked the iPhone for its fusion of the functions of such gadgets as a camera, MP3 player, global positioning system and portable computer. The CEOs also said iPhone’s sleek design caught their eye. Upon its launch in the United States last June, the iPhone created a frenzy among American consumers, many of whom stayed up all night to stand in line outside Apple stores the night before its launch. The iPhone craze even helped its mobile carrier’s shares soar. AT&T is the phone’s U.S.-based wireless service provider. The rollable light-emitting diode display followed the iPhone with a 22 percent response. Unlike traditional displays, a rollable display can be folded. Recently, the Readius, an e-book reader with a folding display, was unveiled earlier this month at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The Venturi Eclectic, a solar and wind-powered car, ranked third with 17 percent. The Bubelle, a dress that can detect its wearer’s emotions, ranked fourth with 9 percent. The Bubelle was developed by the Netherlands-based design group at Royal Philips Electronics. The Bubelle has two layers, one of which contains biometric sensors that pick up a wearer’s emotions and project their corresponding colors on the second layer. A methane-fueled rocket engine came in fifth with 7.2 percent. After the rocket, a sugar-powered bio battery earned 6.8 percent. Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, an aircraft that consumes less fuel than other similar models, notched 6.4 percent. The HortiBot, a weed-removing robot, won 5.4 percent of the vote. By Sung So-young Staff Reporter [so@joongang.co.kr] Copyright by Joins.com, Inc. http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/print.asp 6/30/2011

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