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Quote: Originally Posted by frogbat i had a boss once where i used to sell pc's in a small shop... when a customer would come in complaining and shouting his head off... my boss would remain calm and mellow with a wry smile on his face - it was a…
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the company i work for is global, big, lots of sites, manufacturing plants, call centres, data centres, lots of people, lots of investment in core applications on windows and unix (sun) i use my own mbp when travelling, and leave the dell laptop …
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he now says he simply used an iphone to produce video that looked like it came from a cell phone "McGarvey has clarified with the International Business Times that he took "one shot in 'The Avengers' movie on an iPhone 4." McGarvey explains that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AbsoluteDesignz ... The beef between the fanboys of each platform is even more irrational. there are a lot of people whose self esteem seems dependent on fashions, objects, sports teams, cults, imaginary friends,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tkrunner1738 whats the difference between airport and a regular cisco wireless router? cisco: more power, more features, more capability, higher reliability, manageability we've deployed over 100,000, if you know…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I didn't break any AI rules. wrong, again from the rules.. "By agreeing to these rules, you warrant that you will not post any messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threateni…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Because they're breaking the law? And I continue to have my questions unanswered and my points unrefuted. No, not really. You can't possibly say that. Don't presume to know what I would and wou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacLurker >>allowing 'slide to unlock' to be patented, is no different to allowing "say 'dial' to dial a number" to be patented, do we really allow such a thing? would it benefit the consumer? would it encourage…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil And Apple is patenting neither locking nor unlocking of the device. Which is the concept of moving a finger sideways to perform the aforementioned action. This isn't difficult to grasp. there …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil And since THIS is all people seem to quote or care about and I've already expressed I understand your point now, I'll post this AGAIN to see if I can have some light shed. you say... Idea: means by whic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lightknight Let me guess. 1- Because it's manufactured in conditions it won't be used in, very high temperatures or pressure. 2- Because it's manufactured with a one-time process, like cooked bricks are since 5000…
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the judge's point is that it's "not inventive" if apple, or samsung, or google, patented using an anticlockwise loop with an umlaut on the top and a blob in the middle, that'd at least have an element of invention, although one of little merit …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism What an asinine statement. the fact is that you can't patent the obvious something that a human being understands intuitively, without need of explanation, or example, is, by definition, obvious you …
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so, in summary, apple patented a bunch of stuff that other people already did, i.e. apple copied/stole other's ideas and then claimed them as it's own then apple takes samsung to court, claiming it copied/stole apple's ideas pot, kettle as …
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what's LG/korea got to do with it? "The owner of the patent is the company Operating Systems Solutions LLC, based out of Fernandina Beach, Fla." unless you've got proof that oss is owned/controlled by LG or koreans, to accuse koreans of being …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kwatson Shame about the state of physics education on this forum. There'll be absolutely no difference between 13,500 feet and somewhere around 100-300 feet for a flat plate shaped object. Terminal velocity for the pho…