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Apple trying to spoil our Galaxy Nexus fun...


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Apple has filed an injunction against Samsung to stop US sales of the Galaxy nexus on the basis that the GN violates the following patents held by apple:

  1. the “data tapping” patent based on which the ITC ordered an import ban against HTC
  2. a patent related to Siri and unified search, which must be of huge concern to Google with a view to its core business
  3. a new slide-to-unlock patent that even had the head of the Taiwanese government profoundly worried
  4. a word completion patent that provides major speed improvements for touchscreen text entry

Sprint better hurry up and release the Nexus because I want one before it gets banned!

 

http://phandroid.com/2012/02/11/apple-at-it-again-file-injunction-request-against-galaxy-nexus/

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It would be a darn shame if Apple ends up blocking Sprint's first LTE device from market.

 

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A darn shame is a g rated version of what I feel about it...

 

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:rofl: You know I'm beyond pissed if you ever see my posts go beyond a G rating. But it does happen occasionally.

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I can't imagine such frivolous lawsuits actually making enough headway to result in an import ban...

 

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I hope you're right. :fingers:

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fact that they were awarded that freaking slide unlock patent not even a year ago is a crime in itself...

 

Also knowing that a Dutch court has already ruled that particular patent invalid has to be promising at the least bit for that portion..

http://9to5mac.com/2...nlock-patented/

 

also in this article i found it funny someone took the time to list a TON of other very similar patents dealing with gestures on screens. lol

 

http://www.zdnet.com...-to-unlock/5199

 

 

*As for the one against HTC I remember HTC commenting on that one saying that it was a simple fix for them to go around it and it was not a big issue. That patent they have till April 19th to fix anyway I'm pretty sure.

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fact that they were awarded that freaking slide unlock patent not even a year ago is a crime in itself...
And apple is trying to get a patent on face unlock, which is only available on Android 4.0 right now. I guess if they get that patent, we know that apple has someone in their pocket.

 

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And apple is trying to get a patent on face unlock, which is only available on Android 4.0 right now. I guess if they get that patent, we know that apple has someone in their pocket.

 

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yeah they the stuff i added to my post shows they actually applied for the slide unlock a year before the iphone even came out. BUT also mentioned in that article a particular Dutch court ruled it invalid b/c this other phone had the feature out before that patent was even filed...

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And apple is trying to get a patent on face unlock, which is only available on Android 4.0 right now. I guess if they get that patent, we know that apple has someone in their pocket.

 

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Hello. New to the forums. I just want to add I'm

hoping Google was smart enough to put that patent on lock.

 

By now everyone should know how famous Apple has become for using others ideas & claiming it as their own.

 

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Hello. New to the forums. I just want to add I'm

hoping Google was smart enough to put that patent on lock.

 

By now everyone should know how famous Apple has become for using others ideas & claiming it as their own.

 

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Welcome to the forums! I haven't seen anything about Google applying for a patent, but I hope they do.

 

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There was a article somewhere that showed the US Patent office having a major display exhibition on Apple. Adds more fuel to the fire of people that claim the US patent office is bias. In one of the exhibits it showed Apple patenting a staircase.

 

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There was a article somewhere that showed the US Patent office having a major display exhibition on Apple. Adds more fuel to the fire of people that claim the US patent office is bias. In one of the exhibits it showed Apple patenting a staircase.

 

TS

 

Just once I'd like to see a patent denied.....just once

 

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This site makes me sick to my stomach. :puke: Now the iPad is classified as a TV, :wall:

Anyway the article about the US patent showcasing / doing an exhibit on Apple is here.

 

 

Just once I'd like to see a patent denied.....just once

 

TS looks in side his bag of stuff and pulls this out.

But i think that's the only one.

 

TS

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This site makes me sick to my stomach. :puke: Now the iPad is classified as a TV, :wall:

Anyway the article about the US patent showcasing / doing an exhibit on Apple is here.

 

 

TS looks in side his bag of stuff and pulls this out.

But i think that's the only one.

 

TS

 

haha nice 1/gazillion times fails. lol

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