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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Never mind... sorry... just re-read your post... okay... I'm stumped. Jeff might have the answer... That was quoted from the Taiwan fiberglass maker Mitak Precision - not the author. Reading for compre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zaim2 So Google's argument is invalid because they didn't collude with MSFT to bid on the the Novell patents which were eventually sold to Microsoft, Apple, EMC and Oracle in December 2010 for 450 million, and then wen…
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OK kids - pay attention - there are lots of patents for sale out there so you need a little background: NOVELL (the LAN networking company) holds key patents relating to, among others things, Unix. Microsoft entered a "partnership" with Novell wh…
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I can see Samsung scrambling to unwrap all those Tablets, stamping the boxes "Australian version" and rewrapping them. Negafox, it is always fun to have the average commenter refer to the considerable time and effort put out by both of these com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta No, I've offered EXPERIENCE in installing and using industrial robots in a production environment - which no one else here seems to have. Oh, and btw, let's look at the facts. In 2007, there were only a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I've installed many production robots and stick by my statement. You don't go from 10,000 to 300,000 in a year. OK, kudos on the background, but having observed the construction of new production facilities…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LarryC If Apple actually had to pay eight million dollars to another company then that tells me that they were indeed guilty of infringing on that other companies patent or patents. I don't believe that any company sho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by waldobushman PA was not going to get an injunction against Apple. The legal criteria were not present. PA is not a patent troll company, but one consisting of the original inventors and patent owners. However, this com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer Actually the rumours are that the majority will indeed be assigned to Apple, though the other participants will get licenses. And the Nortel purchase wasn't a defensive play against a troll, because no pote…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I call BS. You don't go from 10,000 robots to 300,000 robots in one year. Or 300,000 to a million in 2 more years. Not to mention that the entire premise is bizarre. They have 1.2 million humans and will re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stelligent Goodness, no. Oh no. I really recommend you do some homework. True, acquisitions have played a big part in their business. But then, that's also a page shared with Apple's playbook. After all, what is the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum WOT I just got delivery of a top of the line, custom configured, bo-wah-diddle iMac 27 (the Promise RAID ships next month) FWIW, I have Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, and a YouTube Flash page -- all op…
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[redacted] I'm not going to give credence by responding to this commentary.
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer Sure, Google is no Apple, it's never brought complete disruption to a consumer market the way Apple has. But Apple is also no Google, they've never brought the same levels of disruption to server side or da…
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...reclaiming marketshare lost to Android, second priority is going after RIM and Apple. However, if RIM doesn't restore their leadership in the market, it may only be Apple that Microsoft focusses on. M/soft would like to see fewer of the BES in co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lilgto64 I though MS / Bill Gates wrote MS-DOS - the Operating System of the first Intel based PCs - that is not the same as BIOS - sure they had to have BIOS and it was the reverse engineering of the BIOS that allowed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gmcalpin Apple v. Samsung hit the name on the head. Innovation doesn't ONLY mean invention, it also means "to make changes in something established, esp. by introducing new methods, ideas, or products." Absolutely, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by aaarrrgggh Most of Mozilla's funding comes from Google... ...according to the article Mozilla is seeking to use as little of Android code as they can, ignoring the Java side entirely if possible. OTOH, you have Goog…
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Google is arguably one of the most agressive companies in buying up other smaller companies - here is a PARTIAL list of companies purchased and for what service: Google "Innovations": Search - supported by puchases of Outride/Akwan/Kaltix/Orion/Me…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ErosLWS Not for Excel or Word, and Keynote presentations look like crap when converted to PPT. Just saying. That largely depends on what you are using those for now doesn't it? The VAST majority of average users wil…