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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 1) Isn't this about the time each year we hear about carriers testing handsets for the following year's release? 2) I'd like to see an LTE iPhone this year but I haven't seen any evidence that the chips ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Eh? this one I'm just not seeing. Maybe he means it's a serving suggestion?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss 100% baloney. Feel free to quote the exact time in the youtube recording of the meeting when somebody said what you claimed they said. You only have to watch about half of it, the first half is just Ste…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Ah, sorry for missing the actual point you were making. Maybe they all relied on Google Translate for the English version. Or maybe Samsung made the statement first and HTC, LG and S-E just content scraped …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Orlando There is no way that WebOS doesn't infringe on someone's patents. A smartphone is too complex not too. The only reason no one is looking is that WebOS has not sold enough phones to be considered a threat. Tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by poke I think this move might really be about Oracle. Here's my theory: 1. Google knows it wilfully infringed Oracle's IP, that there's evidence it wilfully infringed Oracle's IP and that it can't win the case. They …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Not necessarily. If Google is smart, they will sell the Motorola hardware business and keep the IP. Blackberry OS is struggling, so RIM might have a desire to branch out. RIM still has a sizable cash reserve. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse It may seem to be "simple logic", but we know many things that don't fit neatly into a syllogism. Although, neither of the things you list would prove it either. I know you can't stand to be wrong, but on th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I'd be shocked if Google didn't have some last minute discussions that offered reassurances to the licensees before the official announcement was made. Oh sure, but c'mon - do you not find the responses jus…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dragan0405 Well. Apple didn´t develop iPhone out of nothing. I am pretty sure that they had some deals and some protection from other vendors, at least when it came to core tehnology. Since all their relationship with …
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Some interesting reactions from other players (from TIMN) Samsung : We welcome today?s news, which demonstrates Google?s deep commitment to defending Android, its partners, and the ecosystem.? HTC: ?We welcome the news of today?s acquisition, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody I'm glad someone finally noticed this. Paying a 63% premium on a company for patents that are likely to be no help (at least in any offensive way), and at the risk of losing all your partners, is a m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Asherian The reason Apple has avoided that in the past is they know Google punches above its weight. It has a lot more money and and now a lot more patents to defend itself. Actually the reason that Apple has mostl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dragan0405 Collaborations between Motorola and Apple have a long history in mobile space, as far back as December 2004 when they developed ROKR together, so I presume that Apple actually have licenced bunch of relevant…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleGreen Disagree. They have not bought Nokia. It is only a partnership. They could buy MotoMobil, keep the patents, and switch it over to Windows Mobile. And, thwart Google in the process. DOJ may have a pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleGreen What's to prevent Microsoft from making a higher bid for MotoMobil? The fact that they are partnered with Nokia mostly. They can't buy both, so if they bought Moto they'd lock themselves out of Nokia.
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I wonder what the exact IP arrangement is between Moto Mobility and Moto Solutions? If Moto Solutions has a permanent license to all those patents this could get very interesting.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I personally expect an eventual announcement that all patent litigation between Apple and Moto has been settled in a mutual agreement. I suspect that both Google and Apple know too many details about where …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Except, as others have mentioned, Apple would, likely, have encountered difficulties with the Justice Department. When a leading US manufacturer of mobile phones buys another leading US manufacturer of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by freckledbruh Accounting rules make my eyes glaze over. Indeed! And roll back in my skull