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2009-01-22
I don't see a difference really.
You can try to patent it and your request will be rejected.
If you are really interested in knowing your facts (are you?), you should google a little bit to know which patents Apple has registered on the iPhone UI or hardware.
AFAIK, they have claimed to have 200+ patents which HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED.
You can argue whether patents are a good thing or not, but I don't see why other company would be allowed to sue over patent infringment and not Apple.
And I'm sure Palm has many patents too and would sue any company if necessary.