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Did Samsung steal Apple's icons?
Created: 08/06/2012
Video description: Apple accuses Samsung of grand theft icon in the latest courtroom spat, NASA prepares for Curiosity rover's next move, and eBay tests same-day delivery.

Did Samsung steal Apple's icons? Video Transcript

Safely landing on your -- screens I'm Bridget Carey in -- you're seeing an update. Courtroom drama continues this week in the lawsuit between the two biggest bomb makers Apple and Samsung Apple -- -- the next copycat Samson says this is being competitive. That testimony in the Trout has revealed some interesting tidbits so far we learned that Apple's executives believe a seven inch iPad would be a good idea. That -- called project purple and -- -- -- secrecy when it launched it was joke to be like bike club. But on Monday Apple made the argument that Samsung icons look the same as Apple's icons so what do you think. Is it inspiration or outright copying. The curiosity rover has landed safely on Mars and its touchdown was truly an unparalleled achievement in technology. Just that sky crane system alone was quite it need not to mention every other element that piloted this one time nuclear powered rover. But it'll still be a few days where we hear more from curiosity. Scientists have to spend the next week testing all its instruments and later Google -- -- on the surface and we'll get some better color status. EBay is -- that same day delivery service called eBay now residents in San Francisco can order from some retailers like target NBC's. And get in the same day now this -- BA com editor to Amazon has also been talking about same day delivery. Last show we talk about a new service called dial. -- -- have worked together to fund a new way for you to pick up. Light TV on your phone or tablet and a subscription just a one time -- to buy it and an attachment. You'll start to see this on sale in the fall and he sent in lots -- positive reaction so here's some viewer feedback about the concept. I have loved having Netflix on -- -- -- openness and NBC -- Olympics that those were pretty well. So that's a one time -- I would definitely sound bridges I consider two circumstances one. That potentially poured over my next -- the last two years typical phone. And two is gonna be data or is -- gonna be over -- transmission. I'd rather just look up some old school revenues. -- -- -- -- -- -- To really close -- Yeah I don't know what kind of -- backing gets to pay for it cute cute. But to answer your questions now this is not data it's over the air -- he said you'd like to watch it on your commute but reception could be an issue. But where would work well is take a -- per share occasion the game here at the house and -- there's a hurricane that knocks the power out you can still watch your local news. We'll just have to wait and see how well this service shapes up at your tech news update from march to stories mentioned -- -- in -- to cnet.com slash update. And RC is in New York averaging hearing. --

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