Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Jan 2009 10:28 UTC
Apple In a possible legal showdown over multitouch patents between Apple and Palm, the Cupertino gadget maker has just looted a decent weapon off the dead body that is the US patent system: a patent on just about all multitouch gestures used in the iPhone and iPod Touch, such as swiping, pinching, and so on. Wielding this weapon, Apple suddenly has a pretty good case against Palm.
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RE[2]: Grrrrr
by hibridmatthias on Tue 27th Jan 2009 17:35 UTC in reply to "RE: Grrrrr"
hibridmatthias
Member since:
2007-04-11

Actually I DID buy one. I tried two actually, and you know what. They both were of poor quality. The AC cords on BOTH of them came loosE from their mother boards. I callled and they wanted to charge me the price of a new one to fix it. Nice support.

Yeah, Apple is so great. Their hardware is awesome. Their DRM is awesome. Their proprietary closed audio codecs are awesome. Apple lovers have their head in the sand or up somewhere else if they can't see the obviously blatant antitrust practices Apple is pursuing with this/these patent(s).

Say what you want, Microsoft is at least trying to look at the market and do something now. Apple is still using antritrust tactics, they just arent in the government sector as deeply so they dont get noticed. As for Linux, it is not mainstream and doesnt purport to be what "everyone (Steve Jobs) needs". Apple is dictating who can do what. Microsoft's time is over and Apple is the new juggernaut of legal hogwash...

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RE[3]: Grrrrr
by aliquis on Wed 28th Jan 2009 04:18 in reply to "RE[2]: Grrrrr"
aliquis Member since:
2005-07-23

AAC isn't more proprietary than MP3, it's the follow up. The DRM sucked though, but it's not like I'd buy music anyway, or an iPod.

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