on 25-08-2012 08:40
on 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.
on 04-09-2012 23:24
on 04-09-2012 23:24
@jonsie wrote:Being a bit of a dinosaur, I'm a little worried about the new technology and I will probably spend most of my time trawling through all the S3 threads on here
I don't think you'll have any trouble at all.
on 05-09-2012 08:39
on 05-09-2012 10:52
on 05-09-2012 10:52
@O2MACH2 wrote:
Of course while in Thailand you could check out their iPhone 12 !!
05-09-2012 14:00 - edited 07-09-2012 22:37
05-09-2012 14:00 - edited 07-09-2012 22:37
on 05-09-2012 14:03
on 05-09-2012 14:03
on 05-09-2012 14:17
on 05-09-2012 14:17
As far as I've read, Apple seems to patent every mechanical feature of their technology. However it seems there is no mention of software in a physical or operational method.
That is not to say, there is no documentation on this, however it should be accesible to almost everyone don't you think. You can't just create something, keep it's design and purpose secret and then all of a sudden throw a hissy and magically reveal some paper work which wasn't on view before.
on 05-09-2012 14:29
on 05-09-2012 14:29
05-09-2012 14:35 - edited 05-09-2012 14:41
05-09-2012 14:35 - edited 05-09-2012 14:41
Not exactly bedtime reading though.
Cheers....
Hmmmm......defintely not bedtime reading.