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Originally Posted by meatgel
I think you are missing what I'm saying. What Qualcom and Sirfstar are fighting about is that Qualcom is using Sirfs exact technology. They didn't find their own.
But If I make a chip that can run really fast by using diodes and you make a chip that runs at the same speed by use capacitors ... well, then we don't have conflicting patents. That is probably a really dumbed down explination, but it's the best I can do. I just think I'm not explaining myself well enough.
I don't want you to think I was fighting with anyone or saying anybody was wrong ... I just added my 2 cents. Maybe just 1 cent.
I'd hate to be a patent lawyer, though.
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I am not fighting. I wanna state facts. and I am not talking about qualcom and sirfstar. It's broadcom and sirfstar. Sirfstar makes GPS chips andbroadcom makes bluetooth but i got what ur saying now. but where does that apply? Multi touch between apple and MS? MS does not own any patent on multitouch. The nobody owns the technology itself. But apple is trying to get it. But like I said, It will be imposible.