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Quote: Originally Posted by NolaMacGuy have you ever stated to the users of this forum what your deal is? what is your connection to google, why have you identified yourself as their token champion here? Why he should have any connection w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky Meanwhile Google's search patent will run out ... the cash cow will be dry... Google's stock will arguer into the ground so hard the downdraft may suck other tech stock down with it. Quote: Orig…
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It is funny that Daniel has to invent a whole new package of FUD to try to hide his wrong claims of Google ditching Android. How better would be as a writer if he was not motivated by his hates
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdamC When Samsung asked for a review they always got it so what did Apple do wrong or perhaps they should ask for the review anonymously? They didn't did anything wrong, they asked for a review and the review wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steven N. Of course what I wrote is 100% true. The issue is with the structure of the EU not the companies. From the right to white wash history to these asinine tax rulings, the EU simply creates "law" out of thin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steven N. Exactly. Instead of changing the laws, the EU just makes it up as they go. They are out of control. This is not true, they didn't made up anything. And yes, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands and other "ta…
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » FCA's primary listing is on the NYSE; regardless of being headquartered in London and incorporated in the Netherlands, if the majority of the stock is on the US market for all intents and purposes they're a US company. …
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Interpretation certainly is. But I guess that's what the EU loves to do; punish US companies (Fiat's moving to the US) Interpretation also didn't changed. And do you have any support for the claim that EU loves to p…
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9secondko wrote: » Failing to see how tax laws that are changed should mean a company owes money from the past. That's stealing. Laws didn't changed
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy He's absolutely correct about the IEEE recently making an effort to change their licensing policies. I've posted that here before. Unfortunately it's actually had the effect of backfiring somewhat as co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chasm For the record, other companies have tried to tie standards-essential patents to "whole unit" royalties and it largely hasn't worked, but they'll keep trying because its worth so much more if they can get it. …
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tmay wrote: » IEEE doesn't agree, and as I have mentioned before, the courts in both the U.S. and Europe are trending towards basis as the smallest salable unit. So, while it might have been fair and reasonable in the past, is it currently? Sho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tmay Ericsson filed in Eastern Texas. Apple filed in the Northern District of California. What is the District of Eastern Texas noted for? Did Ericsson asked the arbitration in the Eastern District of Texas?
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Cases involving Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Motorola had suits in USA, UK, Japan, France, Germany, Netherland, Australia, Korea. Were they "international incidents" or were the usual thing?
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Quote: Originally Posted by razormaid Yikes if what you say is true - that anyone can hack into the code for google maps and insert code like this - doesn't that speak volumes for their security at Google? Is not code for Google Maps, it is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Except when they can't decrypt it. What they can't decrypt? All the cloud content can be decrypted by Apple, and the email is not encrypted.If you talk about the phones, none of the companies can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton That small team monitors your search needs and makes that available to governments if and when they need it. Like every other American company has to do?
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio From my experience, most of the people who pick an Android phone over an iPhone fall into these categories: Want the cheapest handset possible. Apple is never going to win these people over, and really, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rob53 I found this site, https://developer.android.com/distribute/tools/launch-checklist.html, that's a checklist for apps but when I look for certification, I only find people certification, not app certification. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rob53 Aren't the majority of Android-based cell phones glamorized feature phones anyway that can't do much more than make calls? No, any smartphone that has Google Play has to pass a certification.