
"Apple vs. Samsung initially ended with a billion-dollar verdict in favor of Apple, but there have been plenty of wrinkles since. This week brought about another, as Nokia
filed an amicus brief on behalf of Apple, Inc. in the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In the brief filed Monday, Nokia asked the court to permit permanent injunctions on the sale of Samsung phones that were found to infringe Apple's patents." In the meantime, the
latest comScore figures for the US show that Windows Phone's market share actually
declined during the launch of Windows Phone 8. It's pretty clear that, combined with the
disappointing quarterly results for Nokia, the company is setting itself up for the future. In this future, Nokia's patent portfolio is worth more than their actual phone business, and as such, Nokia can't do anything but support Apple in this case, else the value of their portfolio goes down.
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2006-01-24
Well he was featured as the the number one Top 10 Power Influencers in Mobile in Forbes magazine.
Of course the reason you are attacking him is all because he is saying things you don't want to hear, which is that Microsoft's mobile efforts are doing really poor.