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seanismorris said: They’re getting closer to getting the lawsuit to stick... But the most perplexing thing is Apple doesn’t see to realize they’ve done anything wrong. Lawyering-up isn’t going to solve their PR problem. I think the lawsuit…
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Color me with a failure of imagination here. I see possible uses but no compelling ones. Unless it's a pop-up screen that rolls up out of a stick or tube and is self-supporting...
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What I want to know is...who volunteered to be the first one to drive through plate glass?
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abriden said: Your moral obligation is to play by the rules ...in this case, taxation. There is no proof at this stage that Apple has been operating legally, and in fact, it's obvious that in the case of their Irish arrangement they were not …
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abriden said: I'm not a socialist. I wasn't thinking public employees as such, rather I was thinking better public services. Use your imagination, there's no end to the potential good that could be done if everyone paid tax on the basis of mora…
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maltz said: rogifan_new said: And how many people drop their phones from 6 feet? I like to carry my phone on top of my head. #carryingitwrong New product idea!: sagittal crest adhesive.
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Do we really need another CW or Hallmark Channel or Nickelodean? Besides, stop limiting your potential before you even have a single second of content.
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lkrupp said: seanismorris said: Greenpeace are idiots. Greenpeace are not idiots. They may be radical environmentalists but they are certainly not idiots. Greenpeace has had an impact on environmental issues and that shows they k…
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randominternetperson said:The Justice Department has broad discretion under Federal antitrust law. Makes perfect sense for the SCOTUS to seek the opinion of the executive branch before hearing this case. There's nothing controversial about thi…
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shamino said: What I don't understand is why Apple is punishing TWC - Harvey Weinstein has been fired. He's no longer running the company. So why does Apple feel a need to pull out of the project now? Of course, it also begs the question a…
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adm1 said: Regardless of circumstance, everyone is supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. And your actions have consequences, whether or not what you say or do ever rises to the level of criminality. The guy is clearly a serial a**…
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tallest skil said: dysamoria said: Wait. What? Why? Regulation exists for very real and important reasons. Why would they just let certain companies slip by with less or zero regulatory process?? It’s cute you think that the FDA ac…
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gregg thurman said: dysamoria said: Wait. What? Why? Regulation exists for very real and important reasons. Why would they just let certain companies slip by with less or zero regulatory process?? Its a PILOT program, that's why. …
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mac_128 said: Right. That was a wake up call for her, also a veteran of traveling in the third world. She wasn't expecting that in Paris. While I was on the Barcelona metro, her experience resonated in my mind. It all seems so civilized, and ye…
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hentaiboy said: hentaiboy said: AirPower? ROFL. Seriously who thinks up these names? What would you call it, marketing genius? Wireless charging. You can't get a trademark on a common description.
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ireland said: melgross said: This makes no sense. This use would be so trivial as to be a complete waste of talent, time and money. If this is, instead just a way to get experience, then it could be useful, but the article doesn’t seem…
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rotateleftbyte said: Citing other peoples work in patent applications is done all the time. You can use the same Idea as someone else but as long as you do not copy the methods described in the other patents you are good to go. That's what you …
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AppleInsider said: Prior knowledge of the patent or patents could prove willful infringement on Apple's part. Um, no. There may or may not be infringement, but knowledge of an inventive step in someone's research, a published patent a…
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techprod1gy said: It looks like it is from 10 years ago so could be a legit concept from back then. For a little while some manufacturers were toying around with 60" screens. Would make no sense today when 75" form factor has / is dominatin…
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williamh said: How will facial recognition work for people in hijabs and other highly concealing clothing? I chopped my smart ass remarks following that. It’s what you were thinking. Hijab is usually a hair covering, so facial ID is OK. …