Apple, Samsung, Kodak, Imation: Intellectual Property - Businessweek:
Here you go with a huge patent war. Smartphones, iPads and more.
Apple has been trying to injoin Samsung from sales of Galaxy product line. No injunction yet, but Apple is winning so far in the USA. Kinda.
This law suit will be telling.
In the meanwhile the Apple-Samsung war is being fought across the globe. In Germany this week, Apple lost miserably and was ordered to make a public apology. That was belayed yesterday until appeals have been processed. See more about the apology and appeal here.
The smartphone war chests are Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and Google. All those players in the market that don't have to stand back and see the last gladiator(s) standing. It's gonna be ugly for most/all of the other players?
And whatever happened to all the great technology from Palm (HP)? I'm surprised the HP doesn't sell or license it. Blackberry (RIMM)?
Forget about the Olympics, the real contest is in the smartphone arena.
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Apple vs. Samsung Patent War Fails to Block U.S. Launch of Galaxy S3 - iTech Post
Apple vs. Samsung Patent War Fails to Block U.S. Launch of Galaxy S3 - iTech Post:
The Smart Phone war is just beginning.
With the consolidation from Google (Motorola wireless)...
Microsoft (AOL patents)...
It's gonna be tough for other payers to survive in the Smartphone and ?related? markets.
RIMM (Blackberry) and Nokia are really starting to struggle. I wonder how much of that is patent starvation.
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The Smart Phone war is just beginning.
With the consolidation from Google (Motorola wireless)...
Microsoft (AOL patents)...
It's gonna be tough for other payers to survive in the Smartphone and ?related? markets.
RIMM (Blackberry) and Nokia are really starting to struggle. I wonder how much of that is patent starvation.
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