Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute et al v. Apple Inc.

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COMPLAINT WITH JURY DEMAND: against Apple Inc. (Filing fee $400 receipt number 2570316) filed by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Dynamic Advances, LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibits, # 2 Civil Cover Sheet)(sfp)

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EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B Apple - iOS - Siri Frequently Asked Questions Overview What’s New What is Siri? Siri is the intelligent personal assistant that helps you get things done just by asking. It allows you to use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, and more. But Siri isn’t like traditional voice recognition software that requires you to remember keywords and speak specific commands. Siri understands your natural speech, and it asks you questions if it needs more information to complete a task. Siri is available for iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad (3rd generation), and iPod touch (5th generation). Using Siri How do I ask Siri something? To talk to Siri, hold down the Home button and you’ll hear two quick beeps and see “What can I help you with?” on the screen. Just begin speaking. The microphone icon lights up to let you know that Siri hears you talking. Once you’ve started a dialogue with Siri, tap the microphone icon to talk to it again. There’s more than one way to talk to Siri. Siri works with headphones and Bluetooth headsets. When you’re using headphones with a remote and microphone, you can press and hold the center button to talk to Siri. With a Bluetooth headset, press and hold the call button to bring up Siri. On iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, simply bring iPhone up to your ear when the screen is on. You’ll hear two quick beeps to indicate that Siri is listening to you. In a car that supports Eyes Free, you can also start a conversation with Siri just by pressing a button on your steering wheel. Siri waits for you to stop talking, but you can also tap the microphone icon to tell Siri you’re done talking. This is useful when there’s a lot of background noise. What happens after I ask Siri a question or ask it to do something? When you finish speaking, Siri displays the text of what you said and provides a response. If Siri needs more information to complete a request, it will ask you a question. For example, if you say “Remind me to call my mom,” Siri will ask “What time would you like me to remind you?” When you use earphones or a headset, Siri reads back text messages and email messages that http://www apple com/ios/siri/siri-faq/[10/19/2012 2:20:24 PM] What is iOS Apple - iOS - Siri Frequently Asked Questions you’ve dictated before you send them, and it reads back the subjects of reminders before you create them. This is especially helpful when you’re driving and can’t see the screen. Do I have to say things a certain way to get Siri to respond? No. You can speak to Siri as you would to a person — in a natural voice with a conversational tone. If you want to know what the weather will be like tomorrow, simply say “What will the weather be like tomorrow?” Or “Does it look like rain tomorrow?” Or even “Will I need an umbrella tomorrow?” No matter how you ask, Siri will tell you the forecast. Does Siri work out of the box, or do I have to teach it? Siri works right out of the box, without any work on your part. And the more you use Siri, the better it will understand you. It does this by learning about your accent and other characteristics of your voice. Siri uses voice recognition algorithms to categorize your voice into one of the dialects or accents it understands. As more people use Siri and it’s exposed to more variations of a language, its overall recognition of dialects and accents will continue to improve, and Siri will work even better. Siri also uses information from your contacts, music library, calendars, and reminders to better understand what you say. So it responds more accurately when you ask to make a phone call, play music, or create an appointment or reminder. If you like, you can reset what Siri has learned about your voice by turning Siri off and then back on in Settings > General > Siri. What Siri Can Do For You What types of things can I ask Siri about or ask it to do? You can ask Siri to make a call, find a business and get directions, schedule reminders and meetings, search the web, and more. You can even ask Siri “What can you do for me?” or tap the “i” in the right corner of the screen when you bring Siri up. You’ll see examples of things Siri can do, along with ways you can ask for things. Which apps does Siri work with? Siri works with almost all your built-in apps. And it’s smart enough to figure out which apps to use to provide you with answers. It also uses Search and Location Services to help you with your requests. Here’s a list of apps and services that Siri works with worldwide: Maps Web Search Notes Sports Send a Tweet Contacts Movies App Launch Weather Local Search Find My Friends Stocks Post on Facebook Music Wikipedia search FaceTime Messages Phone Calendar Alarms, World Clock and Timer Mail Reminders Wolfram|Alpha (English only) How does Siri learn who I am? If Siri knows who you are, it can use your information to help you. To make sure Siri knows who you are, select your contact information in Settings > General > Siri > My Info. Your information is used for questions like “How do I get home?” or “What good restaurants are near work?” How does Siri learn about my key relationships? Siri helps you by learning about the key people in your life. The first time you ask Siri to call your http://www apple com/ios/siri/siri-faq/[10/19/2012 2:20:24 PM] Apple - iOS - Siri Frequently Asked Questions sister, it will ask you who your sister is. That information is stored in Contacts along with other relationship information like “mom,” “husband,” and “grandma.” How do location-based reminders work? Because Siri knows your current location and other locations like “home” and “work,” it can remind you to do a certain task when you leave a location or arrive at a location. So if you tell Siri,“Remind me to call my wife when I leave the office,” Siri does just that. To turn off the ability for Siri to use your location, go to Settings > Location Services and set the switch for Siri to Off. Regardless of how Locations Services is set for Siri, information about your location is not tracked or stored outside your device. Does iOS take dictation? Yes. iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad (3rd generation), and iPod touch (5th generation) support dictation in any app that has a keyboard. So instead of typing, you can speak and your words will be entered as text. To start dictation, tap the microphone button on your keyboard and start talking. When you’re finished, tap Done and your words will be turned into text. Dictation for each language is built into the keyboard for that language. Is Siri accessible to blind and visually impaired users? Yes. VoiceOver, the screen reader built into iOS, can speak any text that’s displayed in responses from Siri. You can navigate through the responses and have each one read to you. This includes the days of a weather forecast, the body of an email, the details of an answer from Wolfram|Alpha, and more. Language Support and Availability Siri is available for iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad (3rd generation), and iPod touch (5th generation). Siri understands and can speak the following languages: United States (English, Spanish) United Kingdom (English) Australia (English) France (French) Germany (German) Japan (Japanese) Canada (English, Canadian French) China (Mandarin) Hong Kong (Cantonese) Italy (Italian) Korea (Korean) Mexico (Spanish) Spain (Spanish) Switzerland (Italian, French, German) Taiwan (Mandarin) Can I use Siri in any of these languages in other countries? Yes. Siri can be enabled in any country, and you can choose to speak to it in any of the languages that Siri supports. However, Siri is designed to recognize the specific accents and dialects of the supported countries listed above. Since every language has its own accents and dialects, the accuracy rate will be higher for native speakers. Siri is available in Beta only on iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad (3rd generation), and iPod touch (5th generation) and requires Internet access. Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Cellular data charges may apply. iOS Siri Siri FAQ Shop the Apple Online Store (1-800-MY-APPLE), visit an Apple Retail Store, or find a reseller. http://www apple com/ios/siri/siri-faq/[10/19/2012 2:20:24 PM] Apple Info Site Map Hot News RSS Feeds Contact Us Apple - iOS - Siri Frequently Asked Questions Copyright © 2012 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. http://www apple com/ios/siri/siri-faq/[10/19/2012 2:20:24 PM] Terms of Use Privacy Policy EXHIBIT C EXHIBIT D Apple - iOS 6 - Use your voice to do even more with Siri. Page 1 of 3 Overview What’s New What is iOS Siri lets you use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, and more.* Ask Siri to do things just by talking the way you talk. Siri is so easy to use and does so much, you’ll keep finding more and more ways to use it. It understands what you say. And knows what you mean. Talk to Siri as you would to a person. Say something like “Tell my wife I’m running late” or “Remind me to call the vet.” Siri not only understands what you say, it’s smart enough to know what you mean. So when you ask “Any good burger joints around here?” Siri will reply “I found a number of burger restaurants near you.” Then you can say “Hmm. How about tacos?” Siri remembers that you just asked about restaurants, so it will look for Mexican restaurants in the neighborhood. And Siri is proactive, so it will question you until it finds what you’re looking for. It helps you do the things you do every day. Siri makes everyday tasks less tasking. It figures out which apps to use for which requests, and it finds answers to queries through sources like Yelp and http://www.apple.com/ios/siri/ Siri Frequently Asked Questions Read answers to common questions and learn how Siri works. See the Siri FAQ 1/31/2013 Apple - iOS 6 - Use your voice to do even more with Siri. Page 2 of 3 WolframAlpha. It plays the songs you want to hear, gives you directions, wakes you up, even tells you the score of last night’s game. All you have to do is ask. Know the score. Choose a movie. Find a restaurant. Ask Siri for baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and soccer scores as well as schedules, rosters, and stats. Ask Siri to get showtimes, buy tickets from Fandango, look up movie facts, play trailers, show you reviews, and more. Ask Siri to search by different criteria or a combination. Siri gets you photos, reviews, and reservations. iOS takes dictation. Here’s another amazing way to get things done: just use your voice. Instead of typing, tap the microphone icon on the keyboard. Then say what you want to say and Siri listens. Tap Done, and your words are converted to text. Use dictation to write messages, take notes, search the web, and more. Dictation also works with third-party apps, so you can update your Facebook status, tweet, or write and send Instagrams. http://www.apple.com/ios/siri/ 1/31/2013 Apple - iOS 6 - Use your voice to do even more with Siri. Page 3 of 3 Eyes free. Apple is working with car manufacturers to integrate Siri into select voice control systems. Through the voice command button on your steering wheel, you’ll be able to ask Siri questions without taking your eyes off the road. To minimize distractions even more, your iOS device’s screen won’t light up. With the Eyes Free feature, ask Siri to call people, select and play music, hear and compose text messages, use Maps and get directions, read your notifications, find calendar information, add reminders, and more. It’s just another way Siri helps you get things done, even when you’re behind the wheel. *Siri is available in Beta only on iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad with Re ina display, iPad mini, and iPod touch (5th genera ion) and requires Internet access. Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Cellular data charges may apply. Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with the permission of MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All rights reserved. Some features may not be available for all countries or all areas. Click here to see complete list. http://www.apple.com/ios/siri/ 1/31/2013 EXHIBIT E Apple - Search Results for 'siri' Page 1 of 3 Search siri Apple Store Results About 69 results found for 'siri'. iPhone 4S 16GB White $549 00 iPhone 5 It’s so thin and so light, yet iPhone 5 features a larger Siri FAQ Get answers to all your questions about Siri on iPhone display, a faster chip, the latest wireless technology, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. 4S. Learn more Learn more iOS 6 - Use your voice to do even more with Siri. Siri on Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch lets you use your voice to send messages, make calls, set iPhone 4S - Unlocked (GSM) - 16GB Black $549 00 iPhone 4S 16GB White $549 00 iPhone 4S 16GB Black $549 00 reminders, and more. Just speak naturally. Siri understands. http //www.apple com/ios/siri/ iPhone 4S 16GB Black $549 00 View more Apple Store results iOS - Siri Frequently Asked Questions Siri is the intelligent personal assistant that helps you get things done just by asking. Use your voice to send messages, schedule meetings and more. iTunes Results http //www.apple com/ios/siri/siri-faq/ iOS 6 Feature Availability Find out what features of iOS 6 are available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in your country http //www.apple com/ios/feature-availability/ iPhone 5 - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. iPhone is capable of some pretty incredible things. Things you might not even know. Here are some tips and tricks you’ll master in no time. http //www.apple com/iphone/iphone-5/tips/ iPhone 4S - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. iPhone is capable of some pretty incredible things. Things you might not even know. Here are some tips and tricks you’ll master in no time. Mega Snake Tibor Takács Horror American Bandits Frank and Jesse Jame... Fred Olen Ray Western Headshot Pen-Ek Ratanaruang Foreign Chocolate (2008) Prachya Pinkaew Action & adventure http //www.apple com/iphone/tips/ iPhone 5 - The best of everything. Built right in. Find your way in Maps. Shoot 8MP photos and 1080p HD video. Talk to Siri. Make FaceTime video calls. Browse the web. Check email. And more. Sesame Street Elmo's Christmas Countd... Gary Halvorson Kids & family View more results in iTunes http //www.apple com/iphone/built-in-apps/ iPad mini - Features iPad mini is the full iPad experience. It has a vivid display, it’s fast and fluid, it works with apps made for iPad, and you can hold it in one hand. http //www.apple com/ipad-mini/features/ iOS 6 - iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch get 200+ new ... http://www.apple.com/search/?q=siri&section=global&geo=us 1/31/2013 Apple - Search Results for 'siri' Page 2 of 3 iOS 6 free software update has all-new Maps, more Siri, Facebook integra ion, and over 200 other new features that keep it the most advanced mobile operating system. http //www.apple com/ios/whats-new/ iPad - Features iPad with Retina display now features an A6X chip, FaceTime HD camera, and faster Wi-Fi. All of which make iPad capable of more than you ever imagined. http //www.apple com/ipad/features/ iOS 6 - All-new, Apple-designed Maps with 3D views. Maps gives you turn-by-turn spoken directions, interactive 3D views, and Flyover. All in a vectorbased interface that scales and zooms with ease. http //www.apple com/ios/maps/ iPhone 5 - It's so much more. And so much less, too. It’s so thin and so light, yet iPhone 5 features a larger display, a faster chip, the latest wireless technology, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. http //www.apple com/iphone/features/ iPod touch - Built-In Apps There's an app to play music, an app to text a friend, an app to browse the web, even an app to get more apps. And it's all built into iPod touch. http //www.apple com/ipod-touch/built-in-apps/ iPad mini - Built-in apps iPad mini can do thousands of things a tablet PC or e-reader can’t. And because of Multi-Touch, it does things better than your computer ever could. http //www.apple com/ipad-mini/built-in-apps/ iPad - Built-in apps iPad can do thousands of things a tablet PC or e-reader can’t. And because of Multi-Touch, it does things better than your computer ever could. http //www.apple com/ipad/built-in-apps/ iOS 6 - The world's most advanced mobile operating ... With hundreds of amazing features, iOS 6 free software upgrade is the world’s most advanced and easy-to-use mobile operating system. http //www.apple com/ios/what-is/ iPad - iOS With its easy-to-use interface, amazing features, and rock-solid stability, Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, is the foundation of iPad. http //www.apple com/ipad/ios/ iPhone 5 - Read all about the amazing iOS. Read about iOS 6. And its easy-to-use interface, amazing features, and rock-solid stability. http //www.apple com/iphone/ios/ iPod touch - iOS With its easy-to-use interface, amazing features, and rock-solid stability, Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, is the foundation of iPod touch. http //www.apple com/ipod-touch/ios/ http://www.apple.com/search/?q=siri&section=global&geo=us 1/31/2013 Apple - Search Results for 'siri' Page 3 of 3 iPad mini - iOS With its easy-to-use interface, amazing features, and rock-solid stability, Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, is the foundation of iPad mini. http //www.apple com/ipad-mini/ios/ iPod touch - Features Grab a panorama shot, ask Siri to update your Facebook status, play some music, video call your BFF, and slay some baddies. iPod touch is loads of fun. http //www.apple com/ipod-touch/features/ Prev 1 2 3 4 Next http://www.apple.com/search/?q=siri&section=global&geo=us 1/31/2013 EXHIBIT F Apple - iPhone 5 - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. Features Design Built-in Apps From the App Store Page 1 of 6 iOS iCloud Tech Specs These simple tips and tricks will help you travel from one destination to the next, get more done with Siri, and make the things you do every day even easier. Get there with Quick Route. See up close with Flyover. Tilt and rotate with two fingers. When Maps drops a pin on a location, you can get turn-by-turn directions to that location almost instantly. Just tap the Quick Route button next to the location’s name. Switch to Flyover view in Maps by tapping the 3D button. Now you can explore cities from the air as you zoom, pan, and rotate around landmarks. As you’re looking at a map, use two fingers to tilt or rotate the view. Maps keeps the names of the streets and places where they belong. So everything’s easy to read, and you won’t get lost. See how to use Siri. Tell Siri who’s who. Set your locations. Siri writes email. When you press and hold the Home button, Siri asks, "What can I help you with?" Tap the "i" button to see a detailed list of the ways Siri can help you get things done. Tell Siri about your relationships, such as “Erin is my wife” or “Rick is my dad.” Then you can say “Text my wife” or “Call dad” and Siri knows who you mean. Be sure to enter your home and work addresses in Contacts. That way, Siri can remind you to do things when you leave or arrive at either place. You can dictate a quick response to an email. Just say “Reply,” then tell Siri your message. http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-5/tips/ Head north in a tap. Rotate a map a few times, and you could lose your north-south orientation. But it’s easy to get it back. Just tap the compass icon in the upper-right corner. 1/31/2013 Apple - iPhone 5 - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. iPhone 5 takes dictation. Instead of typing an email, tap the microphone icon on the keyboard and start talking. Tap Done, and your words will appear as text. Use dictation to write messages, take notes, update your Facebook status, tweet, and more. Page 2 of 6 Quick, take a photo. The camera icon is always there on your lock screen. Just swipe up to open the Camera app. Switch directions in Panorama. Refresh your inbox with a swipe. Take websites full screen. In panorama mode, you can easily shoot from left to right or right to left. Just tap the arrow to switch the direction. Anticipating an important email? Refresh your mailboxes in an instant with a quick downward swipe. When you really want to see the whole picture, turn your iPhone to landscape and tap the fullscreen icon to view web pages without distractions. See what’s up. Set reminders. Tweet it. Post it. Notification Center lets you know about missed messages, calendar invitations, friend requests, and more. New notifications appear on top of the screen. Swipe down to see a summary of recent notifications. Assign due dates to items on your to-do list and Reminders will send you alerts. Add locations, and you’ll get alerts when you leave or when you arrive. You can also choose priority levels and write notes. Sign in once under Settings, and you can tweet or update your Facebook status directly from Safari, Photos, Camera, and Maps. Or ask Siri to do it for you. Broadcast live with AirPlay. http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-5/tips/ 1/31/2013 Apple - iPhone 5 - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. With AirPlay Mirroring, you can share exactly what’s on your iPhone 5 with your HDTV connected to an Apple TV. Just double-click the Home button, swipe all the way to the right, and select AirPlay Mirroring. Create an event fast. Customize your keyboard. Page 3 of 6 Create your own personal dictionary, including shortcuts for each word. So your keyboard not only autocorrects, it knows exactly what you want to say as you type. In Settings, tap General > Keyboard > Add New Shortcut. From there you can add new phrases and assign optional shortcuts to them. Touch anywhere on the calendar to create an event. To change your schedule, just drag events around. Tap for day, month, or list view. And rotate to landscape to see an entire week. Everything has an alert. Assign a specific tone or create a custom vibration for new mail, Calendar alerts, tweets, and reminders. In Settings, tap Sounds to assign each a tone or vibration. Save images from the web. Locate your lost iPhone. If you’ve lost your iPhone, Find My iPhone can help you locate it. Just go to Settings > iCloud and turn on the Find My iPhone feature. Give your texts some character. Access all sorts of smileys, animals, shapes, and other peculiarities from your emojienabled keyboard. Just go to Settings > General > Keyboard and tap International Keyboards. In Safari, touch and hold an image to save it to your Camera Roll or copy it to paste into an MMS or email. Get some peace and quiet. Scroll to the top fast. In Settings, turn on Do Not Disturb to avoid dealing with all incoming calls and notifications. Enable it manually or schedule a recurring time. Or allow calls from your favorites or specific contact groups. In Safari, Mail, Contacts, and many other apps, tap the status bar — which displays the network information, time, and battery level — to scroll quickly to the top. http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-5/tips/ 1/31/2013 Apple - iPhone 5 - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. Page 4 of 6 Add a new keyboard and select Emoji. Now when you type, just tap the globe button and choose the emoji that fits the mood. Drop a pin. Lock the screen orientation. Double-click the Home button to bring up the multitasking bar, then swipe from left to right. Now tap the portrait orientation lock once to turn it on and again to turn it off. In Maps, touch and hold anywhere on a map to drop a pin so you can find an address, get directions, or share it with a friend for a meet-up. Pinch to zoom. Add PDFs to iBooks. In the Camera app, pinch to zoom in and out of a scene up to 5x. You can also use the zoom slider. From a Mail message or a web page, touch and hold the PDF icon or link, then select “Open in iBooks.” Create web clips. Learn some keyboard tricks. To add a website to your Home screen, visit the page in Safari and tap the Share button at the bottom of the Safari window. Then tap Add to Home Screen. Lighten the load. In your wallet. Passbook stores your boarding passes, gift cards, coupons, and more. So when you’re boarding at the gate or checking out at the café, just open Passbook, find the pass you need, and have it scanned — right from your iPhone. • Tap the space bar twice, and iPhone adds a period and capitalizes the next word. • To enter a number or symbol quickly, touch and hold , then select the key you want. Lifting your finger returns you to the alphabet keyboard. • Touch and hold a letter to reveal a list of special characters. http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-5/tips/ 1/31/2013 Apple - iPhone 5 - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. Scrub through audio and video. When you’re watching a video or listening to music or a podcast, the scrubber bar lets you skip to any point along the timeline. You can adjust the scrub rate from high-speed to fine scrubbing by sliding your finger down as you drag the playhead along the scrubber bar. Take a picture of your screen. Page 5 of 6 Keep your inbox clean. In Mail, you can delete or move messages in batches. From your inbox, tap Edit, select the messages you want to organize, then tap Delete or Move. Create a playlist. Tap to focus the camera. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, then press the Home button. Your screen flashes and the picture appears in your Camera Roll. In the Music app, tap Playlists, then tap Add Playlist and give it a name. Now tap any song or video to add it to the playlist. You can add individual songs, entire albums, or all songs by an artist. While shooting video or photos, tap the screen where you want to focus. iPhone also adjusts the exposure and white balance automatically. Display character count in text messages. Print wirelessly from iPhone. In Settings, tap Messages, then tap the Character Count switch. The count appears as you type when your message exceeds two lines. You may want to do this when carrier fees apply. http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-5/tips/ AirPrint makes it easy to print email and web pages from your iPhone to your AirPrint-enabled printer. To print an email, just tap the Reply icon and select Print. To print a web page, tap the Share button and select Print. You can also print photos, documents, and more. 1/31/2013 Apple - iPhone 5 - Learn some helpful iPhone tips and tricks. Page 6 of 6 Share from Notification Center. Get back to your draft. Read the iPhone User Guide. Notification Center not only shows you what’s up with you, it can tell your social circle what’s up with you. Tweet or update your Facebook status right from Notification Center. In Mail, touch and hold the Compose button to switch to your list of saved message drafts. For more tips, tricks, and instructions, tap the Bookmarks icon in Safari, then select iPhone User Guide. Some features may not be available for all countries or all areas. Click here to see complete list. http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-5/tips/ 1/31/2013

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