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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer No, trading isn't suspended, why would it be? Instead the price will tend to rise to around the value of the bid. The fact that it's up to nearly the bid amount indicates an expectation that the bid will s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DrDoppio Yes, and my computer screen is several different 1D lines displayed at the same time on a Multi-Line Display, not 2D. Line is 2D
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy OK, I see what you're implying. While PureDepth's previously linked press release doesn't rule out separate and distinct images on different layers, other patents they hold do indicate they have patented multi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy You did read the bold type "contain two or more layers" in the PureDepth patent announcement, along with the mention of OLED and LCD screens in combination, correct? Unless I'm mistaken (which would not be the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy According to Negafox's link, you're incorrect. Quote: PureDepth's MLD displays contain two or more layers of display panels placed in front of one another in a single monitor allowing for 3-D effects. Its …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Negafox Doesn't PureDepth already own similar patents? http://ir.puredepth.com/releasedetai...ID=443710&l=jp Similar but not the same, Puredepth MLD are all OLED layers, and run by single grafic proces, while A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by irnchriz Another way to look at this is that demand for iPad 2's has dropped and there are now a surplus of units, just saying.. You must be kidding. iPad2 is not available in great number of markets yet.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Ummm. . . Your first link appears to support Nokia's position. It was the buyer of Bosch's generally unused patents, IPCom, that considered FRAND terms to be an exorbitant 5%. Obviously Nokia disagreed with …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jahonen And where do you have a link or document proving the F/RAND and iPhone patent access claims? Fanboyism is fine, but stating a lie over and over again does not make it the truth. Facts/documents to back it up d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by holy_steven If all that there is to it is what you're saying "... they just wanted to pay the standard fee..." I don't see how any court would side against them with Nokia but the fact is that they settle they're payin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Beauty of Bath Would rephrasing to something like, "when Apple and Nokia reached agreement on license fees", be more accurate. As I recall Apple didn't refuse to pay but disputed the amount. Finally somebody that re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bodypainter Well, the Macs are actually there to Be testet out. If the Artists Test was to See if the Software Works then it is Not fraud. And everyone who Used them Saw that the Camera light was Lit up. So: they got W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp The government should step in and limit Apple to a production quota so other companies can compete on a level playing field. If you want an iPad, sorry, Apple sold its quota for this month, buy a Xoom or just wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by frugality The iPad is slow, doesn't play flash, and you're limited to buying your programs from Big Brother via the App store. I don't think the iPad is a slam-dunk by any means. More options are good. Apple is be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kotatsu Someone needs to take Apple to task about this, as it's simply theft and a blatant abuse of a near monopoly. Why the heck should apple get 30% from someone else's content? When you go and fill up your car with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jpellino Seriously? The killer app is going to be accurate weather conditions at any elevation? And for only $500 more than the iPad? The line for these things should be - um - out the - um - door!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Note the sliding door -- how cool is that? How safe is that?
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Quote: Originally Posted by sprockkets How can it be anti-competitive when Google gives the codec away for free? That makes as much sense as apple being anti-competitive for snubbing flash. The same way IE was free and tied to windows, but sti…