Jury issues verdict in Android suit, finds that Google doesn't infringe Oracle patents

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It appears that the jury has come to a conclusion in the Oracle v. Google trial, determining that Android does not infringe Oracle patents. Judge William Alsup of the US District Court for Northern California exonerated the search giant following a trial that lasted three weeks, ruling that Google did not infringe on six claims in US Patent RE38,104, along two claims in US Patent 6,061,520. Jurors were dismissed following today's ruling, with the trial's damages phase reportedly set to begin on Tuesday. According to The Verge, the jury did determine that Google was responsible for two counts of minor copyright infringement, relating to the order of Java APIs and several lines of rangeCheck code, which could be matched with a maximum penalty of $150,000 for each count. Regardless, it appears that the lawsuit, which dates back to 2010, when Oracle filed against Google for copyright and patent infringement related to Sun's Jave code, could finally be coming to a close.

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The Seven Myths of Ishtar

"If all of the people who hate 'Ishtar' had seen it, I would be a rich woman today." So said Elaine May in 2006, two decades after the Warren Beatty-Dustin Hoffman comedy she wrote and directed had become synonymous with "extravagant flop." (The film grossed $14.4 million on a $55 million budget.)

Up until May 22, 1987 (the day it opened in theaters, 25 years ago), advance buzz on "Ishtar" was contentious; it was either a brilliant comic masterpiece or a textbook case of overreach on the part of two giant Hollywood egos to whom no one could say, "No." After the film's release... same thing. To this day, the movie is roundly mocked for its alleged awfulness (often by people who've never seen it), while a passionate cult of fans insists it's a lost work of misunderstood genius that never got its proper due from critics or moviegoers.

The truth lies somewhere in the middle. The movie is far from being unwatchable, as its detractors complain; nor is it as unrelentingly funny as its supporters claim. Seen today, "Ishtar" contains some inspired gags, from the hilariously bad songs performed by Beatty and Hoffman's inept lounge duo to the prescient satire of America's ham-fisted foreign policy blunders throughout the Middle East. But it also doesn't really hang together as a film; rather, it lurches along in fits and starts like the movie's fabled blind camel.

One thing is certain, however: May was punished for its failure, in a way that Beatty and Hoffman were not -- both of their careers continued to flourish, while she's never directed another film. "You'd have to be offered a movie that's worth your time and your struggle, and I haven't been," she said at a rare screening last year of her director's cut of "Ishtar." As one searches for the truth behind the myths surrounding "Ishtar"'s production -- many of which have to do with how in-over-her-head May was -- it's clear that she made an all-too-convenient scapegoat for the excesses of an entire industry, not just her own.

Myth No. 1: May was incapable of working within the studio system.
Before "Ishtar," May had directed three movies in the 1970s: the brilliant and underrated "A New Leaf" (1971), a romantic farce in which she also served as writer and star; the classic "The Heartbreak Kid" (1972), a hit Neil Simon comedy that effectively launched Charles Grodin's career; and "Mikey and Nicky" (1976), a largely improvised crime drama starring John Cassavetes and Peter Falk that mimicked the similarly improvisational, acquired-taste movies that Cassavetes had been making with Falk for years. The last of these had cemented May's reputation as a perfectionist, one who ordered take after take and shot hundreds of hours of film, only to spend months or years in the editing room in order to come up with a two-hour movie.

But May had also received little support from the studios she worked for. "Every movie I made except for 'The Heartbreak Kid,' the studio changed regimes in the middle of the movie," she said in a 2006 conversation with Mike Nichols (her former sketch comedy partner, who went on to a much more successful directing career). It's not uncommon that, after such a regime change, the new studio chief will disown the movies in production that his or her predecessor greenlit, so as not to be held responsible if they fail. In the cases of "New Leaf" and "Mikey and Nicky," the studios ultimately wrested the films away from May, recut them, and released them without her approval.

Myth No. 2: Beatty stabbed May in the back.
Given Beatty's involvement 15 years later with "Town & Country" -- another costly comedy flop that he starred in, and whose endless pre-release tinkering seemed to have Beatty's fingerprints all over it -- it's easy to wonder if Beatty's micromanagement of his director wasn't also a source of woe for "Ishtar." For one thing, Beatty (who also produced the film) was the highest paid person on the set (he and Hoffman both earned about $5.5 million for their acting, plus another half mil to Beatty for producing, while May's salary was $1 million), and the salaries of the three principals comprised nearly half of the film's initial $27.5 million budget. (Actually, Beatty and Hoffman had offered to defer their salaries, but Columbia declined.) Plus, Beatty's heavy-handedness seemed evident in his refusal to allow journalists on the set and his reluctance to do interviews to promote its release. Finally, he'd cast his then-girlfriend, Isabelle Adjani, as the movie's female lead. All of this led the press to be skeptical that Beatty was the one really holding the reins and driving up the budget.

Beatty and May did clash on the set, often leading to paralysis during the expensive shoot in Morocco. According to Peter Biskind's biography "Star: How Warren Beatty Seduced America," the actor/producer and the director differed on staging and setups, particularly when it came to the climactic battle sequence, a bigger spectacle than anything May had ever shot before. But Biskind writes that Beatty didn't want to undermine her authority by contradicting her, lest he tarnish his liberal-feminist credentials. Beatty also refused to let the studio fire her, threatening to walk if they did.

Where Beatty and May differed most strongly was in the endless editing process. Their contracts guaranteed a measure of final cut authority to May, Beatty, and Hoffman -- which meant, really, that none of them had final cut. Each of them was working on his or her own cut of the movie at the same time. In the end, Hollywood superlawyer Bert Fields, who represented all three of them, wound up overseeing the editing.

Myth No. 3: May didn't know where to place the camera.
May has acknowledged, more than once, that, on her first film, she knew so little about directing that she hardly knew what to do with the camera or even to shoot coverage (that is, the same scene from multiple camera positions) so that she'd have alternate footage to build a sequence within the editing room. But it seems unlikely that, four movies and hundreds of hours of footage later, she'd still be as naive. Nonetheless, she clashed frequently over camera placement with the master cinematographer Beatty had hired, Vittorio Storaro. Storaro told Biskind that May would do the opposite of whatever he recommended, to the extent that he learned to use reverse psychology and recommend the opposite of what he wanted. But May's friend, editor Philip Schopper, suggested that May knew exactly what she was doing. Storaro's painterly eye had framed such dramatic masterpieces as "Reds" and "Last Tango in Paris," but he'd never shot a comedy before, and May was aiming for funny, not pretty.

Myth No. 4: May wasted untold amounts of money casting the right camel.
The oft-told camel anecdote is justly famous. May's animal trainers searched for a camel with blue eyes (a rarity) to suggest its blindness. They found one priced at $700 but thought they could do better. After days of searching, they couldn't find another camel that fit the bill, so they returned to the dealer who owned the first camel, only to be told, "Sorry, we ate it."

Less famous is the denouement: They found a camel, they shot the scenes, and they generated some of the movie's biggest laughs. Recalled May last year, "It was a great actor! We tried camels out; a lot of camels came. But this camel had it, and we cast him."

Myth No. 5: May wasted untold amounts of money and time bulldozing dunes.
Production designer Paul Sylbert told Biskind that he had spent a lot of time scouting several countries for the perfect dunes that May had requested, only to have her change her mind and decide she wanted the desert to be flat. So he took a union crew and 11 bulldozers and spent 10 days flattening a square mile of desert.

A variant of Sylbert's dune-flattening story appears in a New York magazine article published shortly before the film's release. But his story is disputed by "Ishtar" editors Schopper and Billy Scharf, who said there was no bulldozing. "Elaine was too smart to do stupid things like that," Scharf told Biskind, attributing Sylbert's account to his enmity of May.

Other crew members echoed Sylbert in suggesting that May frequently changed her mind or seemed unwilling to make decisions. One worker told Biskind, "Directors control in different ways, and she controlled by creating mass confusion." May herself downplayed the obstacles of the desert shoot, saying, "It was a very hard shoot, but I really liked it. I actually have an affinity for the desert."

Myth No. 6: The movie had bad buzz well before anyone had seen it. Actually, the three preview screenings went very well. One of them went so well that May took off for Bali, unaware of what was about to happen back home.

What happened was a poisoning of the well with bad press about the movie's cost overruns, which ultimately ballooned its budget to $51 million. That, and a delayed release date, due to the lengthy editing process, from December 1986 to May 1987. The press saw both as signs of trouble. Certainly, "Ishtar" was one of the most expensive comedies ever made, and the secrecy surrounding the shoot made reporters wonder what was being hidden from them.

But who leaked the budget of the movie? The filmmakers, to this day, blame David Puttnam, who took over Columbia from McElwaine ("Ishtar"'s first casualty) after the shoot finally wrapped. Puttnam had had a longstanding grudge against May, Beatty, and Hoffman for their reputed budget-busting ways; he'd been a producer on "Agatha" and had blamed Hoffman for inflating his own role in the movie to a lead; and he'd been producer of the modestly-budgeted "Chariots of Fire" when it was up against Beatty and May's expensive "Reds" in the 1981 Oscar race. At the time, he'd written an essay criticizing Hollywood for its expensive ways, and now he would be able to put his philosophy into practice. Once in office, he had effectively given "Ishtar" a vote of no-confidence by publicly distancing himself from the supposed boondoggle approved by his predecessor. When articles about "Ishtar"'s expenses began to appear, the three principals felt they were being undermined by their own studio.

As a result, Beatty belived, even critics who might have been predisposed to like the movie felt compelled to mention how expensive it was. "There was almost no review that didn't in the first paragraph deal with the cost of the movie," Beatty told Entertainment Weekly in 1991. "That was an eye-opener ? about the business, and the relationship of the entertainment press to business. 'Ishtar' is a very good, not very big, comedy, made by a brilliant woman. And I think it's funny."

Myth No. 7: "Ishtar" was an instant flop. Actually, it opened at No.1 on the box office chart and stayed there for three weeks. But its opening weekend take was just $4.3 million, only $100,000 ahead of the $4.2 million earned by no-budget, star-free horror flick "The Gate." Ultimately, it earned only about $14 million in theaters, well short of its cost. It was a big enough flop to shake Columbia to its core. Within months, Puttnam followed McElwaine out the door. Within two years, parent company Coca-Cola got out of the movie business and sold the studio to Sony.

Nonetheless, Hoffman and Beatty prospered. Hoffman's next role was his Oscar-winning turn in "Rain Man." Since then, the still-busy actor has made about 30 more movies, or about twice as many as he did in the quarter-century beofre "Ishtar." Meanwhile, Beatty turned around and produced, directed, and starred in 1990's lavish comic-strip fantasy "Dick Tracy" (co-starring Hoffman). That turned out to be a huge hit, but it's remarkable that, so soon after "Ishtar," he was able to get another studio (Disney) to spend $46 million on his vision. Beatty went on to make four more movies over the next decade, and not until 2001's "Town & Country," a star-heavy comedy that cost $90 million but earned back just $10 million worldwide, did his career hit a brick wall the way May's did.

Since "Ishtar," May has acted in two movies -- the 1990 indie "In the Spirit" (co-written by her daughter, Jeannie Berlin) and Woody Allen's 2000 comedy "Small Time Crooks." She's written two screenplays (1996's "The Birdcage" and 1998's "Primary Colors"), both sparkling and witty, both commissioned by her old pal Nichols. She's also written for Broadway; last year, she and Allen and Ethan Coen collaborated on an evening of three one-act plays called "Relatively Speaking." But she hasn't directed another movie and, having turned 80 last month, probably never will again.

  • "Cutthroat Island," 1995

    Cost: $115 million Worldwide gross: $18.5 million Total losses: $96.5 million The movie that sunk (sorry) both Renny Harlin's directing career and production company Carolco, though who could be surprised? Even Harlin and star Geena Davis knew "Cutthroat Island" -- about a female pirate -- was bad news from the start. "We begged to be let go. We begged that we didn't have to make this movie," he told KCRW last year. "We felt that a pirate movie with a female lead was suicidal, but we were contractually obligated."

  • "Ishtar," 1987

    Cost: $55 million Worldwide gross: $14.3 million Total losses: $40.7 million The road to ruin. The Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman comedy (from director Elaine May) was rife with post-production woes, which led to bad pre-release buzz. As Mike Nichols, May's former comedy partner, said: "['Ishtar'] is the prime example that I know of in Hollywood of studio suicide."

  • "How Do You Know," 2010

    Cost: $120 million Worldwide gross: $48.6 million Total losses: $71.4 million How do you know this James L. Brooks romcom was doomed for disaster from the start? Look at the budget, which spiraled out of control after reshoots.

  • "Battlefield Earth," 2000

    Cost: $103 million Worldwide gross: $29.7 million Total losses: $73.3 million Based on the book by L. Ron Hubbard, "Battlefield Earth" was one of the worst-reviewed films ever. Perhaps star John Travolta would have had better luck bringing "Dianetics" to the big screen?

  • "Green Lantern," 2011

    Cost: $325 million Worldwide gross: $219.9 million Total losses: $105.1 million Despite over $100 million in domestic grosses, "Green Lantern" wound up being a write-off for Warner Bros. Worse, any hope to turn this fringe comic character into a franchise like "Iron Man" -- one that could produce income for the studio for years to come -- was lost. Hal Jordan wasn't kidding about that whole "blackest night" thing.

  • "The 13th Warrior," 1999

    Cost: $160 million Worldwide gross: $61.9 million Total losses: $98.1 million Directed by John McTiernan ("Die Hard") and eventually re-cut by author Michael Crichton (who wrote "Eaters of the Dead," which the film was based on), "The 13th Warrior" was another career-altering bust. The film left such a sour taste in the mouth of co-star Omar Sharif that he retired from acting for four years.

  • "Town & Country," 2001

    Cost: $105 million Worldwide gross: $10.3 million Total losses: $94.7 Thanks to director and star Warren Beatty's meticulous nature, this romantic comedy took three years and millions of dollars to produce. When it was finally released in 2001, audiences didn't care: "Town & Country" was an all-time bust and marks the last time Beatty appeared onscreen.

  • "Gigli," 2003

    Cost: $74 million Worldwide gross: $7.2 million Total losses: $66.8 million Jennifer Lopez was right: It was "turkey time."

  • "Mars Needs Moms," 2011

    Cost: $175 million Worldwide gross: $38.9 million Total losses: $136.1 million Lost in the uncanny valley. The Robert Zemeckis-produced motion-capture spectacle, "Mars Needs Moms," was such a costly mistake, Disney canceled the director's plans to remake "Yellow Submarine" in a similar fashion.

  • "Pluto Nash," 2002

    Cost: $120 million Worldwide gross: $7.1 million Total losses: $112.9 million From "Holy Man" to "Showtime" to "Meet Dave" to the recent release "A Thousand Words," Eddie Murphy is dependable for one thing: box-office washouts. "Pluto Nash" was his most notorious, a $100 million space "comedy" that couldn't even gross $5 million total at the domestic box office.

  • "The Alamo," 2004

    Cost: $145 million Worldwide gross: $25.8 million Total losses: $119.2 million Forget "The Alamo."

  • "Heaven's Gate," 1980

    Cost: $44 million Worldwide gross $3.4 million Total losses: $40.6 million Director Michael Cimino had all sorts of cachet following his Oscar-winning work on "The Deer Hunter." His next feature? This costly mess, which is still synonymous with Hollywood hubris gone mad, 32 years after its release. Like "Cutthroat Island" did with Carolco, this film eventually led studio United Artists to shutter its doors.

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There are two opposing sides; Angelic and Demonic. You, as one of either side, suddenly fall in unrequited love. Is your lover really who you think they are? [OPEN]

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May I reserve a demon female?

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I'd like to reserve a female angel if I could please!

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Hi there, I'm Vit.

I'd like to put a reservation on a female demon, if that's alright. One question though, are there any restrictions regarding lore? Are they traditional 'horns and pitchfork' types, or can we be a bit more diverse?

A lot of my demons tend to have slightly lovecraftian leanings, but I could go the more traditional route, depending on what you had in mind. =)

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If it's not too much trouble, I'd like to reserve a Male Demon position please. ^^

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Last December, Google chairman Eric Schmidt told an Italian publication that the company would ship an Android-powered tablet "of the highest quality" within the next six months. Now a report suggests that a 7-inch tablet, co-developed by Google and Asus, will be hitting shelves in July.

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But where there's smoke, there's often fire?? and there are certainly several signs pointing to a summer release for the mysterious Google tablet.?NPD DisplaySearch analyst Richard Shim previously told CNET that this mobile device was in the works and that a production run was "slated for April" (which would put a shipping date into the early summer).

There aren't many details about the tablet though. Shim suggested that it "will have a 1280x800 resolution 7-inch display," previous reports explained that it will be priced?between $149 and $249.?

That's about all we know for now. Well, that and the fact that whatever happens, the Google tablet will have an uphill battle trying to?win customers away from the top-selling?iPad, and the current Android leader, Amazon's?Kindle Fire.

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?Treating acne is really the right move when you have it, but not at all times. There are stages in the life of a person when you could not treat acne anytime you want to. And, this is during pregnancy. As we know, this is a delicate stage in a woman?s life and it is that phase of a woman?s life that she must show extra care for herself. When she feels the need of treating acne, she must see to it that she equips her self with the right information.

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?Another one that would just put a pregnant woman?s life in danger is Isotretinoin.

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?And, also if Oral tetracyclines which could be of doxycycline, tetracycline and minocycline, must not be an option at all for it would not do you any good. As tested and proven, pregnant women or those that are breastfeeding must ignore the use of this for it may just give those bad side effects that would nothing else be but a threat to your life and to your child. The topmost effect is permanent discoloration of teeth or bone disorders.

?And the last one to ignore is topical retinoids such as tazarotene, adapalene and tretinoin.

Just like the above-mentioned means, this could just be another hazard to you and your baby?s health. So, whether you are pregnant or not, it is not wise to use all these mentioned.

?For all of you who would like to treat their acne but are pregnant, why must you risk your life and the life of your child just to have a prettier face?

?There is due time for treating your acne and during your pregnancy is not one of the safest times.

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What you ought to know about Acne skin care? ? Beauty, Health and ...

In case you have problem of acne then you need to have proper idea about acne skin care and its products to treat acne.

Presence of acne is really very annoying! This is something that will make our self confidence low. Usually acne takes place at the time of teen years. But then it is something that can impact people of all age groups. On top of that more irritating thing is the acne scars that will be left behind the skin. It is not that acne will take place only on your facial skin. This is something that can take place anywhere over your skin like back skin.

What leads to acne?

Few causes of acne are unhealthy diet, hormonal changes, irritating ingredients of skin care products as well as skin care products that are not capable of cleaning the skin adequately. These things can lead to the problem of acne. However there are three main factors that can lead to acne which are as follows:

  • Too much oil over the skin
  • Build up of bacteria
  • Development of dead skin cells, clogging pores as well as irritation

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Clinical Depression Or Thyroid Problem | Baby ... - Health and ...

Your thyroid directs your metabolic activity or the way your body breaks down aliment and transforms it into energy. One of it?s tasks is absorbing amino acids, one of what one., tyrosine, gets converted into dopamine, the supercharged, perceive good neurotransmitter in the brain. Dopamine at that time produces norepinephrein and adrenaline, which are celebrated for their instant energy giving abilities at the time you are under stress.

The American Thyroid Union states that:

More than 12% of the U.S. peopling will develop a thyroid condition for the time of their lifetime.An estimated 20 a thousand thousand Americans have some form of thyroid disorder.Up to 60% of those with thyroid disorder are unaware of their condition.Women are five to eight seasons more likely than men to have thyroid problems.One woman in eight power of determination develop a thyroid disorder during her lifetime.

Hypothyroidism stems from an underproduction of thyroid hormones and fewer thyroid hormones power of determination mean a drop in your body?s force production and lower energy levels, leaving you affecting lethargic, fatigued, tired, and depressed. A 1993 study base that 56% of women with sub-clinical hypothyroidism were depressed. Some other found that 15 ? 20% of depressed men and women showed more degree of sub-clinical hypothyroidism.

(In case you were wondering, hyperthyroidism is due to an overproduction of thyroid hormones, what one. can lead to insomnia, daytime fatigue, strength, muscle weakness, unexplained weight privation, vision problems, and eye irritation.)

Symptoms of Hypothyroidism:

DepressionTired, Indolent, Lethargic, Lack of motivationTrouble getting going in the morningExhausted smooth after 8-10 hours of sleepPoor condensation and memory, Mental sluggishnessCan?t lose heaviness even with exerciseCold hands and feetTingling or torpor in the handsRequire excessive amounts of sleep to performance properlyIncrease in weight gain even through low-calorie dietGain weight easilyMorning headaches that carry off as the day progressesOuter third of the eyebrow thinsThinning of the hair on scalp, sur~ or genitals or excessive falling hairDryness of hide and/or scalpMental sluggishnessNervous and emotionalInsomniaNight sweatsCoarse, dry hairDry, uneven pale skinHair lossMuscle cramps and oft-repeated muscle achesConstipation, Difficult, infrequent bowel movementsMuscle and Juncture Pains, Carpal Tunnel/Tendonitis ProblemsNeck Uneasiness/EnlargementReduced sex driveMenstrual Irregularities (excessive phlebotomy, severe cramping, irregular cycle, rigid PMS)Fertility ProblemsChubby or overweight since infancy

For women the most common triggers are the shrink of menstruation, menopause, or pregnancy. Dieting can likewise induce a thyroid problem. When you bring your calories your body power of determination automatically slow down your thyroid, what one. is a good move on your body?s piece, but over time, with frequent ?yo-yo? dieting or skipped meals, your thyroid may lose the remembrance of to turn back on again.

Checking Your Thyroid At Home ? If you surmise there is a problem with your thyroid try this home experiment before going to your doctor and acquisition blood work done. You will necessity to check your underarm, or basal, degree of heat first thing in the morning before you shrink moving around and raising your material substance temperature for 3 days. Your body degree of heat should hover around 98.6 degrees at the time taken orally but will be lower beneath the arm, between 98.4 and 97.8 degrees. If it?s under 97.8 degrees for 3 days then you may hold thyroid problems.

THYROID TEMPERATURE HOME-Experiment

You will need to use a non-digital thermometer (digital is not as exact under the arm).

As soon as you wake up turn on luminous lights, stay in bed, and keep your eyes unclose for 30 minutes (going to the bathroom is minute as is reading.)After 30 minutes area the thermometer under your armpit. Permission it there for 10 minutes. Stay completely in bed with your eyes open.Do this for at smallest 3 mornings to get your average temperature. You don?t hold to do the 3 mornings all in a row if you don?t want to.

For Women: If you are a menstruating your basal degree of heat is most accurate days 1 through 4 of your circuit. Do not take your temperature around your ovulation or mid-period which causes your temperature to ascend.

If you are male or a woman in menopause then any dawn is fine. Hot flashes should not affect basal degree of heat.

If the temperature under your arm is less than 97.8 degrees for the 3 days that you restraint it then that?s a good sign that you hold a thyroid issue and you should seek out a thyroid specialist. Subsequent to blood, urine, and saliva testing the instructor will recommend a course of action.

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