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He uploaded bending test for Galaxy Note 3 an hour ago.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jd_in_sb Samsung will immediately copy this and then Judge Koh will invalidate the patent. Has Judge Koh invalidated any Apple patent? I think she has not and never intended to, helping local Apple all the way.
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Oh No!! the rear facing camera sticks out, like Sammy's. (Phtoshopped here?) http://blogs.wsj.com/personal-technology/2014/09/09/iphone-6-and-iphone-6-plus-a-look-at-the-specs/
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rabbit_Coach ( I couldn't take more.) I watched all clips including Apple's, thanks to you! I actually like Sammy ads more. They are not quite different than my wife, a Note 3 owner. Sorry to say you to all…
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An example of Apple trying to patent every single ideas with its big pocket while stealing or adopting great ideas & features created by others. And most of you here pretending 'what a great idea, never thought of that!' or something like it. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee I hope at the Apple appeal, a different judge/jury will be better suited to punish Samsung. I think Apple should initiate settlement with Samsung now, before Samsung appeal goes ahead (A Sammy lawyer said t…
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Best result for Apple. Jury did not invalidate any of Apple patents.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dabe Well, it certainly looked to me like they admitted it during the damages retrial. You may not agree... and that's fine. But consider this: They could have managed to communicate that the trial at that stage was …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dabe No, I don't even know what a "Goophone" is, but that's irrelevant. The fact of the matter is that Samsung infringed on Apple's intellectual property by copying or too closely imitating certain features of the iPh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dabe A phone that resembles an iPhone so much that consumers are confused... Nope you obviously confused Galaxy with Goophone. I never seen anyone confused with plastic Galaxy.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dabe Yes, we all do this sort of analysis. It's the post-analysis implementation that determines whether there's been copying or not. If the implementation suggests copying, then it's not unreasonable to look at th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dabe Being inspired by prior work is one thing. Systematically copying material that is designated as someone else's intellectual property is stealing. There is just no excuse for it, especially when the theif comm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark So what was the Sony phone Apple copied? My point was that the 'Copycat document' is not a copycat document and you can not abuse anyone doing what we all do. We all inspired from everyone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tastowe I am total piss off at the shitty google and samsung. So I am going to hate google and samsung company. The court is bullshit by asshole samsung Why? Why? and not by Apple?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dickprinter If you ask me, that "copycat document" is all the jury should need to prove guilt, IMO. When it first came to surface during the first trial, the more I read it, the more disgusted I became. I read that…
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Nothing new really https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYMpMt0lwUY
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider So far, however, the U.S. patent system has provided inconsistent protections for Apple inventions, while at the same time supporting dubious patent monetization schemes brought against the company. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Neo42 Benchmarks don't matter... unless there is some reason to use them in order to bash 'Fandroids'. I don't know what's more pathetic, the increasing tendency of articles leveraging off other companies' apparent f…
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hjb wrote: » First, Note 3 runs benchmarks at 2.3Ghz that SD800 is advertised for. So, there is no such thing like "benchmark boosting". ie. Note 3 does not overclock when performing benchmark tests. I am not royal to Android. My family still e…
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First, Note 3 runs benchmarks at 2.3Ghz that SD800 is advertised for. So, there is no such thing like "benchmark boosting". ie. Note 3 does not overclock when performing benchmark tests. I am not royal to Android. My family still enjoy more tha…