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Or they could just be continuing with the "Windows 7" appearance.
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 There are also reports of moles in the jailbreak scene working for Apple. Really, the penalties, should people be discovered would be massive. They'd get sued into oblivion, least of all for not doing th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Negafox Hmm... I wonder why Apple wants a list of all customers that purchased items from the store. More than likely to give them official Apple merchandise, in return for the knock-offs. Both as a goodwill gestur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone 30 years ago? Really? Wikipedia says "StarTAC was released on 3 January 1996". He of course means the DynaTAC, from 1983
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz Guess who makes a lot of set-top cable boxes: http://www.motorola.com/Video-Solutions/US-EN/Home They're one of the biggest set-top box OEMs in the world. I'll bet that this does more for Google TV than it …
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent Don't you mean "no bearing"? Indeed I did, brain working faster than hands.
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Quote: Originally Posted by poke I think this move might really be about Oracle. Here's my theory: 1. Google knows it wilfully infringed Oracle's IP, that there's evidence it wilfully infringed Oracle's IP and that it can't win the case. They …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz Some here are also forgetting TV land. Motorola is huge there. Google TV is about to get an absolutely massive boost. Is Motorola that big in TV land? Never heard of that. Regardless of that fact, Google h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Conscript I thought google said they will keep Android open still despite now owning Motorola Mobile. Is that the same "open" as the Honeycomb source code?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bageljoey Bold move. I wonder what HTC and other Android using handset makers will think about this... Personally, I see this as the death of Android (or at least it's relegation as a minority OS). It's only pop…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer Um, once the nortel purchase has gone through the second of those two things probably won't be true. Really, Apple won't exclusively own the patents. And Apple will still manufacture products that use sai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing Ummm...Apple is in the process (along with other companies) of buying up patents. Those patents will have to be then defended, so Apple fall into catagory 1: " - Purchases a patent, then sues another compan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui You mean like UNIX? Yeah right, cos put a very nice, (normal) user friendly GUI on top of Unix is really easy. Seeing as how every Linux desktop GUI I've used as quite nasty and overly complicated, there ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer Hmm, depends how quickly Apple can switch to using NVDIA chipasets They can't can they, at least not if they want to use Sandy Bridge?
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Quote: Originally Posted by tipoo I know the processors support it, it would not be unprecedented for a company to disable them for some reason though. Apple does not mention it on the product page, unlike other macs. My guess is the detail of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NormM These patents are all continuations based on US 5,542,115, filed in June of 1994, and claim priority from that date. Oh, the old "bolt a little bit of shit on to a vaguely similar existing patent for something…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wvmb99 Why on earth is a patent related to G3 coming up now. Shouldn't these people have noticed before this, or shouldn't somebody have noticed that they have a patent to this tech? These patents were only FILED FO…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The complaint comes from GPNE Corp., based in Honolulu, Hawaii, which has accused Apple and others of infringing on patents related to general packet radio service. As part of the 3G standard for GSM radio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kabantum They're share of the worlds tablet air space is 1% (50 times more than any of its competitors) as reported by AppleInsider just yesterday. Actually the iPad has 1% of ALL WEB TRAFFIC, not 1% of the world's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gwydion And can you explain me what applies to Galaxy Tab 10.1? Icons, the "home button", hardware design and accessories all apply to the Galaxy Tab 10.1