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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Ugh, you're making stuff up again, where is this "real world action" in the original wording of Apple's patent? And where is this user that has a hard time "to mentally switch from the idea of a simple yes/no …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Are you being intentionally daft? Here's a direct link to the locked screen and the unlock gesture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj-KS...ailpage#t=239s This is around 4 minutes into the video, so proba…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Are you being intentionally daft? Here's a direct link to the locked screen and the unlock gesture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj-KS...ailpage#t=239s This is around 4 minutes into the video, so proba…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio THIS patent was given to Apple but it ISN'T Apple's innovation. Unless you believe that adding an animation to a gesture you stole from others is true innovation. Which you probably do. So... good luck with "s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio THIS patent was given to Apple but it ISN'T Apple's innovation. Unless you believe that adding an animation to a gesture you stole from others is true innovation. Which you probably do. So... good luck with "s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Apple has no moral rights to use this patent to stifle competition, when clearly others implemented the idea before them. Are you willing to accept this, or do you want to look no better than the mindless trol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta There's probably a lot of truth to that. Google only invests in things that might improve their ad revenue. Although I'm sure they'll find a way around that problem - like emailing your ads to you after you ma…
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Search-based advertising suffers when a Siri-like assistant is used. How do we deal with that ? That's Google's issue.
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Search-based advertising suffers when a Siri-like assistant is used. How do we deal with that ? That's Google's issue.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hjb To suprise you. Apple has been a copycat here. They stole name from 'Padd' from Star Trek and idea of product called 'Tablet Newspaper (1994)', IMO. See the following link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hjb It is more than digital newspaper. You obviously have not watched it. They are the pionieer and innovator in the tablet industry, IMO. Apple copied from them, and Samsung followed Apple making better product. B…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry This is a nice summary, although reality adds complexity. There is a genuinely difficult problem embedded in this disagreement. Indeed. But what most people seem to be forgetting is that Apple is duty boun…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hjb To suprise you. Apple has been a copycat here. They stole name from 'Padd' from Star Trek... Seems much more likely that the idea of "iPad" derived from Apples own earlier product, the MessagePad. People ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hjb To suprise you. Apple has been a copycat here. They stole name from 'Padd' from Star Trek and idea of product called 'Tablet Newspaper (1994)', IMO. See the following link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB…
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Previously: "If the issue is prior art regarding the design of a tablet computer, can these images be of any value when they show no functionality or capability beyond that of a flat-screen TV?" "Why not? The claim is that each of the elem…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleLover2 Why not? The claim is that each of the elements that Apple says was designed by them existed before they set pen to paper. I'm not sure that functionality or capability enters into the design aspects …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleLover2 We're not talking about an invention. We're talking about a design. And the claim is that the design predated the date of Apple's design patent, rendering the design patent invalid... If the issue is p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleLover2 Does this guy really talk like that? What sort of affectation causes this manner of speech? Oh, come on! There's nothing wrong with that manner of speech. It's plain English! Don't be such a stick in th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SOLSTICE1221 The NORTEL bid was actually $4.5 billion and pooled together by Apple, Microsoft, RIM, Sony, Ericsson and EMC. It's not clear though if they are paying out equal payments of $750 million each. They beat ou…