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Nokia N97 > ______.
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i wouldnt be worried either, i dont see many people getting the pre because they have to stick with sprintOriginally Posted by reigndrop
Originally Posted by djaward
I find it weird that in every video shown, the user has trouble doing something. From slidding the page to exiting a screen. The last video posted on the first page, the guy had a somwhat hard time doing the double tap thing. I like the phone and I might cop, but I just hope the phone isnt difficult. APPLE SHOULD BE SCARED.
It's still in beta, I wouldn't be worried.
Originally Posted by cincybcats22
Nokia N97 > ______.
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
People acting like they are patent lawyers.
Apple is infringing on many of Palms patents. (they were the first smart phones remember??)
If apple were to come after them for this Palm would return the favor and they would destroy themselves in the process.
The phrase. that is used by most patent attorney's is mutual assured destruction.
Palm AINT CHANGING %*!#.Apple totin' paper tigers.
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Originally Posted by Mateen Cleaves
BOLD > that
you're comparing the pre to a phone that'll be a year old by the time the former is released??
I tried, your link is dead or you didn't link it right, it leads to a blank white page.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
did you read the article?Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Nah, the scratch thing was for lulz but they will have to redesign how they use gestures and such. There is a reason why G1 and BB Storm didn't copy Apple, and no, it was not because they wanted to be different, it was because of the incoming patent. Which makes me wonder why the people at Palm (a big corporation) didn't see this coming from Apple.
They may not change or want to change a lot, but the gesture features that mimics the iPhone will have to go unless Apple license the technologyto them... nah, not happening. That would cause harmful sales to Apple and we know they don't want that. Establish or not, Apple has a case with thegestures, it's THERE patent, period.Originally Posted by Kneesh
Like I said , read the article . Palm has talked about this . They aren't changing a lot , trust me . Apple thinks the Pre isn't going to sell because they took away a few gestures ?Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Originally Posted by Kneesh
^No it doesn't mean that .
Pre confirmed that they aren't changing @%$+ .
It's not biting anyway . Apple is just afraid of competition .
Have you not heard of or know what a patent is? It is bitting, I don't recall anyone using "gestures" on a touch screen phone until Apple came up with the iPhone. People ever wonder why G1 didn't copy Apple on the "2 finger pinch" gesture? Do some research Kneesh.Righttt . Thery're stupid for even thinking that .
They even stated (in a sense) that if Apple was to try to take them to court for the gestures , Palm would take Apple to court for biting off a couple of their things also . Palm is a well established company . I don't think Apple wants to go there ...Seriously .
Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
I tried, your link is dead or you didn't link it right, it leads to a blank white page.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
did you read the article?Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Nah, the scratch thing was for lulz but they will have to redesign how they use gestures and such. There is a reason why G1 and BB Storm didn't copy Apple, and no, it was not because they wanted to be different, it was because of the incoming patent. Which makes me wonder why the people at Palm (a big corporation) didn't see this coming from Apple.
The consequences of playing with fire
If you're asking yourself why Apple or Palm would develop a product that so obviously infringes on published patents, it's because somewhere along the line, each company made the decision that it could realistically convince a court that those patents were invalid -- most likely because they're "obvious," which is a word loaded with legal meaning in the patent realm. For our purposes, we can just say that "obvious" means that you can't patent a combination of different existing things, you have to do something new -- and while we're not going to judge Apple or Palm's patents on that standard, we will say that there's plenty of meat for the attorneys on both sides to chew on. All you really need to know is that by suing Palm, Apple's putting its iPhone patents at risk, and that's an awful big ante. Same for Palm if it sues Apple and loses -- it stands the risk of losing its patents, and we'd bet it's making a tidy sum licensing at least some of them out to other companies.
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
my fault...wrong link
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/28/apple-vs-palm-the-in-depth-analysis/http://www.engadget.com/2...lm-the-in-depth-analysis/
it's a good read...but the pertinent part
The consequences of playing with fire
If you're asking yourself why Apple or Palm would develop a product that so obviously infringes on published patents, it's because somewhere along the line, each company made the decision that it could realistically convince a court that those patents were invalid -- most likely because they're "obvious," which is a word loaded with legal meaning in the patent realm. For our purposes, we can just say that "obvious" means that you can't patent a combination of different existing things, you have to do something new -- and while we're not going to judge Apple or Palm's patents on that standard, we will say that there's plenty of meat for the attorneys on both sides to chew on. All you really need to know is that by suing Palm, Apple's putting its iPhone patents at risk, and that's an awful big ante. Same for Palm if it sues Apple and loses -- it stands the risk of losing its patents, and we'd bet it's making a tidy sum licensing at least some of them out to other companies.
No wayOriginally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
I called Sprint last night too, and you will be able to use this with SERO
owww
The CSR must have thought that you were referring to the Pro and not the Pre.Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
I called Sprint last night too, and you will be able to use this with SERO
owww
Originally Posted by Mateen Cleaves
BOLD > that