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Apple Takes Samsung Fight to the Land Down Under

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Slammer

Aug 1, 2011, 10:13 AM

A Re-post On Some of My Issues.

I will try and keep this rant short:

The prevailing common denominator has Apple calculated as the high equation in these wireless industry suits. Since Apple's inception into the wireless industry, litigation has skyrocketed. Nokia, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, blackberry etc. Is it really possible these companies didn't have anything of relevance to do with the industry prior to Apple's entrance into it? These companies didn't patent anything during these years? It was just all our imagination that cellphones were used before the iPhone? Seems rather odd in my presumption to believe this.

But one thing is crystal clear and has been documented and even video recorded on camera:

In the true exact words of Steve Jobs himself:

"We've a...
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We just need to improve who works in the patent office and who presides over these cases... basically, the people in those positions should have a better understanding of technology overall.
michko

Aug 1, 2011, 10:23 AM

Costs passed on to consumers

SO with all these law suits against all these manufacturers, I wonder if it would eventually have an impact on costs to consumers when buying any one of these company products (ie Samsung, Rim, HTC, etc).

Some of these companies may have some sort of insurance for this but ultimately legal costs keep escalating and eventually puts pressure on company profits, which in turn forces companies to raise prices.

Good going Apple!!
netboy

Aug 1, 2011, 10:04 AM

hey stupid! yes, you apple!

people buy samsung phones or tablets is because they want android! apple is only good for eating!
 
 
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