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March 16, 2013, 7:40 PM

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Mikey Campbell / AppleInsider:
Apple sued by THX for allegedly misusing patented speaker tech in iPhone, iPad and iMac  —  THX, the sound innovation company founded by George Lucas, filed suit against Apple in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Thursday, claiming that various models of the iPhone …
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
Following Samsung Galaxy S4 launch, Apple debuts ‘Why iPhone’ webpage to tout why people love iPhone, slam Android  —  On the eve of Samsung's Galaxy S4 launch, Apple and its marketing chief Phil Schiller spoke with mainstream news publications to slam Android and iPhone competitors.
Nathan Hurst / Wired:
How the America Invents Act Will Change Patenting Forever  —  Photo: United States Patent and Trademark Office  —  On Saturday, around 18 months after President Obama signed it into law, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act will take effect.  Ostensibly, the act is designed to bring U.S. patent law in line with the rest of the world.
Molly Wood / CNET:
Samsung GS4 launch: Tone-deaf and shockingly sexist  —  I don't get offended very often.  But Samsung's long parade of '50s-era female stereotypes, in the midst of an entirely other long parade of bad stereotypes, just put me over the edge.  Oh, they announced a phone?  You'd barely know it.
Brooke Crothers / CNET:
Retina iPad Mini later, new Nexus 7 sooner — DisplaySearch  —  Small tablets are moving to very-high-resolution displays, like larger 10-inch class tablets have done in the last year or so.  —  An iPad Mini with an upgraded display could appear later in the third quarter or fourth quarter …
TechCrunch:
Mailbox Cost Dropbox Around $100 Million  —  Disrupt alumnus Dropbox made the second in a series of super-savvy, super-early stage acquisitions today, picking up hyped-up email management app Mailbox in an acquisition that we're calling “DropMail.”  —  We had been hearing that Mailbox was raising money …
Slate:
The Google Graveyard  —  It's hard to lose a loved one, especially if that loved one is a Google service.  That's why we're opening the gates of the Google Graveyard, a virtual space for grieving.  Buried in these hallowed grounds are some of Google's ill-fated services.
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Kim Zetter / Wired:
Federal Judge Finds National Security Letters Unconstitutional, Bans Them  —  Ultra-secret national security letters that come with a gag order on the recipient are an unconstitutional impingement on free speech, a federal judge ruled Friday.  —  U.S. District Judge Susan Illston ordered …
Alex Wilhelm / The Next Web:
Matthew Keys' legal defense in face of hacking indictment: He was an undercover journalist  —  When Reuters now-suspended deputy social media editor Matthew Keys was indicted over allegedly helping members of Anonymous deface the LA Times, using credentials that he provided, it was a surprise.

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