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Yeah, sorry, you're wrong dude. I'm not just talking about the standard.
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Here is the thing. Apple is trying to get some leverage going forward for the coming battle over 4G, in which they are at a monumental disadvantage. Do you really think Apple can go head to head with Samsung or Moto in regards to this? They will l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal "Yes, we copied Apple but those features aren't what customers are looking for so we think the lawsuit should be thrown out." Pffftt... they sink to new lows. Like I've said before, if…
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bigmac2 wrote: » Notification center was on Cydia, way before Android. You didn't respond to the other points such as Direct text while receiving call, ota updates, wireless sync, widgets, maps, custom notification sounds, wallet, camera from unl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by John F. That's the only argument Googlelites come up with when presented with Apple patents. But, but, but... Apple has copied Notification Center from Google! There are no other things Googlelites refer to…
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So can someone tell me why everyone believes they're not guilty? Infringing a trademark is illegal..regardless of the product.
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By the way, this whole argument is pointless. Apple isn't entitled to this patent because of prior-art. There were quite a few examples of universal search in the 90's I believe. Definitely a few before the iPhone was in development and there is p…
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Yeah, truth hurts...sorry about that.
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Of course, Apple sees Android about to grab the market share of tablets like they have with smartphones and they decided to copy.....
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Unless you come up with a different (read: actual) argument, I don't ever want to see this crap posted again. That's not me-in-mod-mode talking, of course, so feel free to keep repeating …
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Okay, no offense but most here don't seem to understand the patent system. As far as software is concerned, you can patent A WAY of achieving a particular idea, but not the IDEA itself. So as far as the unified search feature, as long as they achi…