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Quote: Originally Posted by FriedLobster I don't think so FANDROID http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJHY...ailpage#t=173s
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Quote: Originally Posted by FriedLobster Remember Fandroids. Android used to look like this BEFORE Google COPIED the iPhone. From that to this: The first official Android phone, HTC G1 (released October 2008) Compared to this: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by freediverx If legal proceedings weren't so time consuming, Google could have been sent back to the drawing board before they built such a large platform based in large part on Apple's IP. http://fosspatents.blogspot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Bull. Try reading more than just the title of the patent next time. These patents represent Apple inventions and are between 12 to 15 years old. I wish I didn't read past the title, then I could …
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer Apple dropped 5 voluntarily - presumably to speed the process, the other 3 were http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-P...S=PN/5,481,721 http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-P...S=PN/6,275,983 http://pa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tzeshan No one can patent how user touch a screen. So Android OS just provided a function telling an application how user has touched the screen. It is up to the Android licensees to implement reaction to user touche…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NOFEER these http://allthingsd.com/20110715/itc-r...apple-patents/ So Patent 1 is for detecting data in OS and providing contextual actions, (for example, seeing a number in an text message and being able to open…
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Another thing to note is that this doesn't take into account tablets running Windows (it can't). Being around for a decade has to count for something.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That's what I was getting at. What smartphone(s) have already been in space? and why? http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/201...-spaaaace.html
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Quote: Originally Posted by halfyearsun How is apples tracking any different than googles? http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...ech_LEADSecond Only difference is that apple creates a .db file on the syncing computer Sloppy reporting by…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blastdoor If Microsoft can trademark a word as generic as "windows", then I don't see how apple can't trademark "app store" (and heck -- apple has a trademark on "apple", which itself is pretty generic). Windows isn…
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The chief problem is Android Market only supports paid apps in 32 countries, compared to the App stores 90, and I think this is Rovios main complaint. If you go the paid route, there are customers willing to buy but are unable to, meaning you have t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob It looks like there are no buttons in the physical sense (capacitive maybe?). There's a point where the camera's looking over Rubin's shoulder (roughly the 4:00 mark) and you can see what looks like four wh…
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If you read the actual article, he actually seems quite switched on and on the ball. Quote: We’re going to start building into our phone and tablet design wins. And although they’re a little bit behind, the work that Google and Andy Rubin’s team…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tonton So it's not users of Android devices. It's users of Android Market. Vast difference. People using 1.6 won't be connecting to the Android Market if most of the apps aren't compatible, now, will they? This p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tonton Are these users or developers? It makes sense that developers aren't putting their efforts into pre-2.1 applications. Users. It's a pie chart based on every single handset which has accessed the market within…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I believe the survey is of just one Android phone model that was capable of getting v2.2. I think the total percentage of Android phones with v2.2 “Froyo” is still at around 4.5%, with 35% still using version…
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The story is true and Apple are just covering up, as they know nobody will question their word.
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Quote: Originally Posted by LewysBlackmore Actually as a developer it would be which company drives the most profit for the developer, wouldn't it? Marketshare is fine and can attract developers initially, but it will be the profitability of the …
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I liked Steve Ballmers ipad review http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRcTYgEx3mI