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Re: Imagio included in Apple's suit against HTC
Here's a full list of all the patents supposedly infringed:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/02/a...ent-breakdown/
This one is hilarious:
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Patent #7,657,849: Unlocking A Device By Performing Gestures On An Unlock Image
This one's cute 'cause it's brand new -- seriously, it was just granted on February 2. It's almost exactly what it says on the tin: it covers unlocking a touchscreen device by moving an unlock image. It's broad enough for us to say that it covers virtually every unlock behavior we've seen on phones, not just the iPhone's slide-to-unlock implementation.
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I mean, seriously Apple?
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