25-08-2012 08:40
Looks like both sides have had thier day in court.
Samsung come out on top in S Korea but have to pay Apple some money http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19364875
Apple come out on top in USA and samsung have to pay http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19377261
Win Win for apple but could be bad news for usa consumers.
25-08-2012 10:53
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25-08-2012 11:15
25-08-2012 11:15
I just wish Sir Isaac Newton was still around so he could sue Apple!
25-08-2012 11:26 - edited 25-08-2012 11:31
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25-08-2012 21:05
25-08-2012 21:05
Oh yeah.... Forgot about that
@O2MACH2 wrote:@MI5 wrote:Thank God they didn't invent the motor car.....
You mean they didn't ? .......what about the wheel ?...surely they invented that ?
28-08-2012 00:21 - edited 28-08-2012 00:36
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Samsung will be able to absorb the cost of the fine however will Apple, if the contested claims are reversed in Samsung's favour? It's not just them, it's Motorola, Google and HTC they are going after too as well.
Could you imagine a world of only over-priced and potentially pointless Apple gadgets around the home and having to deal with so called "Geniuses" when things break down. To me that sounds like a nightmare.
Anyway Apple should join forces with David Guetta and chant "The World is Mine".
I don't want to dwell on this however Apple are monopolising scumbags. And yes I mean, the company not anybody whom owns any of their products.
30-08-2012 15:17 - edited 30-08-2012 15:19
It is only a matter of time before Apple will try and patent the English Alphabet so they can stop anyone from selling anything in English without paying royalties per letter.
Still, You have to admire and give them full credit for proving that the "One born every minute" market is full of rich pickings.
30-08-2012 15:53
@Anonymous wrote:It is only a matter of time before Apple will try and patent the English Alphabet so they can stop anyone from selling anything in English without paying royalties per letter.
No.....but I can imagine they could "invent" the American Alphabet and © that !!
But I still believe they think they invented the wheel :
https://s3.amazonaws.com/apple-campus2-project/Site_Plan_Submittal_4.pdf see page 3
http://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/screen-shot-2011-08-13-at-12-10-47-pm.png?w=640