Ah so Apple does have the ideas guy?
[QUOTE]"This kind of blatant copying is wrong and, as we've said many times before, we need to protect Apple's intellectual property when companies steal our ideas."[/QUOTE]
"Apple has used the innovation for Siri - its voice-activated search function that gathers information from Google, Yelp, Wolfram Alpha, Yahoo and Wikipedia."
prevent apple devices from using google and see swag kids cry rivers.
[quote]He added that the case was not due to come to full trial until March 2014.[/quote]
So we're gonna see this pop up in the news for another year and a half? Great, wonderful. That won't get tiresome at all.
I hope both companies drop this stupid patent war and [i]grow up[/i].
How exactly does voice activated search qualify for intellectual property? Hasn't literally every single kid had this idea at some stage in their life? Intellectual property rights have to be one of the most destructive things in competitive business.
[quote]"This kind of blatant copying is wrong and, as we've said many times before, we need to protect Apple's intellectual property when companies steal our ideas."[/quote]
"copying", but I guess we can't expect much from a company that adds yet another shard of glass to their phone with each update and 100 dollars more to the initial price right?
[QUOTE=Robbobin;36687435]How exactly does voice activated search qualify for intellectual property? Hasn't literally every single kid had this idea at some stage in their life? Intellectual property rights have to be one of the most destructive things in competitive business.[/QUOTE]
It's not voice activated search, it's the unified search results, which was not a new concept when Apple started using and is a pretty ridiculous thing to have a patent for as well.
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