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For example, s voice is pretty much a siri clone and it's inferior
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Inferior, yes. But a clone, no. It's pretty much just a re-skinned Vlingo which came out before Siri like most of Android's Voice Assistant Apps that can be found on the Google Play Store.
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Hi, this is my very first post on this forum. I was wondering, what happens if Apple wins? I can't believe anyone would listen to them. Some of the stuff they wrote in the lawsuit is unbelievable. For example: (and this is from page 3D of the Dallas Morning News, Aug 20)
"As part of the case, Apple has accused Samsung of copying patented features in the iPhone and Ipad -- such as the rectangular shape and rounded edges of the iPad's case and the bounce-back effect when an iPhone user tries to scroll beyond the end of a list or Web page." WTF? The rounded edges are patented? Excuse me, but can anyone find a copyright that says rounded edges on a rectangle are copyrighted?
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Yes. Apple somehow actually managed to patent a shape. That right there shows just how much the patent system needs reform. First, though, I think I'll get a patent on a rectangle. Then I can sue all the remote makers!![]()
But the design of phones and tablets is pretty much obvious. You wouldn't want a square or circle phone(wouldn't be comfortable or very portable in your pocket). Rounded or sharp corners are obvious. There is pretty much only one shape to make devices appealing. Even laptops are rectangles. TV's are now all rectangles. As are toaster ovens and refrigerators. I would give apple a chance if the Nexus had a aluminum side and round volume buttons, and a huge bezel. If this holds up in court, Apple will be the only smartphone and tablet in town. One I wouldn't want to be in.
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