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Awesome. Rockstar aka big f-#king Patent Troll wins in patent troll heaven aka Eastern District Court of Texas. It is disgusting that an entity like Rockstar even exists. They are a leech on the US patent system.
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eightzero wrote: » What I think will come quickly is an improvement in the tech to allow the Watch to have a GPS/WiFi/Cell chip installed on the system chip, but it to be *very* restricted on use (kinda like the NFC chip in the iPhone6.) First to …
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soundvision wrote: » Subsidies on a watch? Who would subsidize it, doesn't make any sense. The iPad has been successful without subsidies, don't see why the Watch will be any different. Carrier subsidies. This could mean a standalone subsidy (s…
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Initial sales will be good, first quarter sales, after which sales will stagger unless we see the watch subsidized in countries like the US, UK and Japan. Without subsidies, this will be an epic failure. With subsidies, it could be a huge success.
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lkrupp wrote: » Oh my, I can just hear the ranting and raving over a preinstalled app that ‘nobody wants’ and cannot be deleted. Did Bono come up with this idea? There are still threads on the Apple discussion forums kept alive by malcontents r…
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revenant wrote: » And then it gets appealed and a new jury analyses it and shows that it does not infringe- so who is right? Not as easy as you think, huh. But you are the expert on patent law. sounds similar to a certain lawsuit involving Ap…
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charlituna wrote: » I see a future for an Apple take on Google Glass. But with al lenses. Imagine traveling and you look at a sign that isn't in your native language. Your iGlasses have a camera that 'reads' the sign, sends info to an app on your …
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Google Glass already does this. Word Lens is the app and it has been out for a year already.
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slurpy wrote: » Yeah, because there's a mountain of examples of Apple suing others over patents that are not implemented in any of their shipping product, right? Please, enlighten us on examples of Apple acting as a patent-troll in this regard.…
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this patent is easily defeated. it essentially uses a government patent dating back to the 70's, but alters the wording to add 'consumer electronics' and a buzz word/phrase 'augmented reality'. Although the consumer electronics part could also be de…
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so far, no issues noticed on iPhone 6. Looks like many of my keyboard issues are resolved.
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Say what? Nobody uses Google+, not even die-hard Android users. Despite Google's endless attempts to try and get people to use it and attaching it to every single service they have. If by 'nobody uses Google+' actually mea…
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apple ][ wrote: » Not surprising at all! The majority of Android phones are pure junk! I've always been saying that! And almost every single time that I bash Android and Fandroids, somebody who thinks that they're real clever comes along and…
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Another article by Dirk Digler void of any facts. I'll take the word of the actual CNN commentator over the fantasy writings of Dirk E Digler. [IMG]http://forums.appleinsider.com/content/type/61/id/52052/width/200/height/400[/IMG]
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"Someone familiar with CNN's operations told Mashable, however, that anchors aren't actually forced to use any type of equipment and the Surface tablets weren't part of a product placement deal. Instead, the Surface tablets were there to give anchor…