Apple Files Counter-Suit Against Nokia
Accuses Infringement Of 13 Patents:
No. 5,634,074: Serial I/O device identifies itself to a computer through a serial interface during power on reset then it is being configured by the computer. No. 6,343,263 B1: Real-time signal processing system for serially transmitted data. No. 5,915,131: Method and apparatus for handling I/O requests utilizing separate programming interfaces to access separate I/O services. No. 5,555,369: Method of creating packages for a pointer-based computer system. No. 6,239,795 B1: Pattern and color abstraction in a graphical user interface. No. 5,315,703: Object-oriented notification framework system. No. 6,189,034 B1: Method and apparatus for dynamic launching of a teleconferencing application upon receipt of a call. No. 7,469,381, B2: List scrolling and document translation, scaling, and rotation on a touch-screen display. No. RE 39, 486 E: Extensible, replaceable network component system. No. 5,455,854: Object-oriented telephony system. No. 7,383,453 B2: Conserving power by reducing voltage supplied to an instruction-processing portion of a processor. No. 5,848,105: GMSK signal processors for improved communications capacity and quality. No. 5, 379,431: Boot framework architecture for dynamic staged initial program load. |
Re: Apple Files Counter-Suit Against Nokia
some of these seem pretty vague, good luck with that, it must be so boring so be a juror at these patent infringement lawsuits.
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Re: Apple Files Counter-Suit Against Nokia
When I first was this thread, I thought it was a joke...I mean come on "connecting a phone to a computer"......
THen I read a news article about it....I just could only shake my head.... |
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