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FCC filings make it clear there are NO hardware changes at all for AWS support. This is purely a firmware trigger. That being the case, why is Apple not going to simply expose the bands on existing phones through an OS update? Sort of smells.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Tulkas, if you check the timeline you'll find the order to publish by the original UK court came some days after the ruling of non-infringement, even tho the same judge made the order. yes, bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by emcomments Apple were initially only required to put a statement via a small link on their website (they claimed would take two weeks to organise) which they did in a few days. However the content of the li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I didn't say the order came from an appeal. What I said was as long as Samsung doesn't continue to claim Apple is guilty, other than in an appeal, there wouldn't be any need for "clarification" in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacGeek Pro Samsung has been using the court cases with Apple as a marketing strategy to make Apple look like the bad guy and so far it seems to be working among the younger generation. The younger generatio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy As long as Samsung doesn't continue to claim Apple guilty of the IP violation despite the ruling and outside of any appeal there shouldn't be a posting requirement. That's where Apple got dinged in…
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Maybe Samsung can ask Jacob if he knows of any other UK judges that are for sale that would be willing to actively volunteer to take the case. I'm sure other judges would like to know they have a cushy parachute to walk into after the trial.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galbi This is to all those fans who said iOS doesnt need "multi-core" CPU to run its OS because its "efficient" and "fast". Who is talking now? The game has certainly changed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by emig647 This article is absurd. iOS is one of the most multi-core friendly operating systems out there. See GCD, NSOperationQueue, etc. I've really been questioning AppleInsider and the rumors they post as o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX All the pieces are lining up. I would think so as well. Hopefully whatever Intel negotiated with the studios and networks can be improved upon when it's Apple turn.
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So, um, why not sell the charging unit with just USB connects so the customer can bring whatever cables they want? Hell, it might be a tidy side business to sell Lightening, 30Pin and MicroUSB cables that are compatible with their cable retraction…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Whoa!. Apparently Qualcomm is pretty darn mad at Apple, calling their willingness to negotiate SEP's licenses a sham! That came out of nowhere. To quote a letter from Qualcomm: …
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I was thinking she looked awfully manly, then read about the name change. Makes perfect sense. Also good to see Apple making moved to improve security.
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As a Canadian, I hope this means AWS for HSPA but the realist in me knows that it doesn't.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mikeb85 Licensing or even having patent protection does not give HTC ownership of said patents. So they can't license out those same Google patents to anyone. Believe it or not, but HTC has qui…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Possible, but I'd be pretty surprised. One of the issues the ITC had with those transferred patents is that Google retained some control of them. I'd guess they'd minimally preclude HTC re-licensin…
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quinney wrote: » Terms of deal: HTC may use Apple IP on phones running an OS other than Android (for $20 per phone). Apple may freely use the patents Google/Motorola gave HTC to try to hassle Apple. I'd actually be really interested knowing if …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Apple in all probablity does know what several others are paying, and it's not the $1 they're offering or they would have committed to accept the court's determination IMO. They went thru a similar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mikeb85 No, $1.00 per device is not the rate others are being charged. Take a look at the 'business' sections of various chip manufacturers like say, Qualcomm. It's available online. The av…