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This will sell like my namesake..... Poorly.
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kpom wrote: » Samsung went to great lengths to tell the WSJ in an interview that there is no "friction" with Google. Which, of course, means that there is plenty of friction. I like this game. So whenever company or a representative from a comp…
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Quote: ...according to one analyst... ...according to one analyst... ...according to one analyst... ...according to one analyst... ...according to one analyst... …
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Have AI jumped the gun here? "The invalidation of the patent would cause considerable consternation for Apple when it comes to its $1.049 billion infringement win over Samsung — so much so that the Samsung brought the decision to the attention of J…
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No Android version? (sarcasm)
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Do other companies, such as Dell, display this information prominently on their Italian website? Or are Apple being targeted for being the industry leader? Been looking around the Dell Italy webs…
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solipsismx wrote: » And if Google Maps gives you directions to Peter Pan's Neverland by telling you travel through the gumdrop forest on the yellow brick road does before stepping though the looking glass does that it a real place? You must also …
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john.b wrote: » Another Google apologist. Here's your Google maps on iOS: [URL=http:]http://maps.google.com [/URL] Enjoy your fake addresses. Fake addresses or noi, I'll have much more faith in Nokia's Navteq (which finds this "fake" address) o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by John.B It might be a fun exercise to Google (see what I did there?) every blog post or forum content from the last week with "315 E 15th" and "New York" in them, to ferret out all the Fandroids who claimed …
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Bing Maps can find it. Nokia Maps can find it. We all know Google Maps can find it. And somehow this doesn't expose a deficiency with Apple's Maps at all? Why can't Apple's mapping solution find it if its competitor…
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pendergast wrote: » Are those screenshots taken on an iPad 2 or an iPad (spring 2012)? The latter's retina display allows it to use the retina version of the phone app, as opposed to the 320pixel version. This makes it less pixelated when it is s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by benanderson89 This argument is rendered invalid by the following: Almost all popular iPhone apps have a specially optimized Tablet version. Lets also not forget that not all …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iVlad That's just a lie and you know it. Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Pure FUD. Keep in mind that there are hundreds of thousands more iOS apps than Android apps. So for …
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logandigges wrote: » You shouldn't be able to patent essential stuff anyway. It's really not fair. So if you invent, then patent something which eventually ends up being an "essential" standard, you no longer have a right to your important wor…
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As long as the best outcome for consumers is met, I could care less about whoever may be a monopolist or who colluded. Consumer first.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sessamoid The patent application was filed in Jan 2008 and implemented on the iPhone 3G. It predates Windows Phone 7 by quite some time. Oh I know that, just commenting that other OS's are already usin…
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sjhlangley wrote: » The big question is: does Android use a similar implementation of predictive text on its keyboard? If so then I guess this will just provide further ammunition to Apple's many patent infringement cases. What would typing on a…
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Quote: The filings, issued last week and highlighted on Thursday by GigaOm, demand that an Amazon executive testify why the online retailer removed the words "for Android" from the Amazon Appstore name. The filing asserts that Amazon's dec…
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Total hogwash Gabe! After the immediate success of the Metro interface on the smartphone, Microsoft will continue to build upon the success of Metro by shoving it down Windows 8 users throats. This ethos continues on from the success of forcing peo…
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I guess that's the cost of being "not cool".