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| WSJ: Apple investigating iOS 4 on iPhone 3G complaints |
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple, Inc. is looking into reports that the performance of iOS 4, on the iPhone 3G, is sub-par. The most common gripes are that the two-year old handset is “sluggish” and “burns through a charge” very… [..] Read complete article |  | Published 29-Jul-2010 by Andrew Munchbach in AppleMobileiOS3GbatteryiOS 4iPhoneiphone 3gissuesperformancesluggish Read 23 times. More hits in  |
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| Apple investigating multi-tiered haptics system for iPhone | Documentation surrounding a recent Apple patent published by the United States Trademark and Patent Office reveals that the iPhone-maker is working on a new intelligent multi-tiered haptics system. The Cupertino-based company states that traditional tactile feedback systems provide a user with the ability to interact with a device through touch or contact. Using the technology described in the pat [..] Read complete article |  | Published 03-May-2012 by Dan Graziano in MobileApplehaptic feedbackhaptic systempatentUSPTO Read 1 times. More hits in  |
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| ITC to investigate Samsung following Apple?s patent complaints | | The U.S. International Trade Commission on Tuesday announced that it will launch an investigation into whether or not multiple Samsung products infringe on Apple patents. “The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has voted to institute an investigation of certain electronic digital media devices and components thereof,” the Commission said in a statement. “The products at [..] Read complete article |  | Published 02-Aug-2011 by Zach Epstein in Read 5 times. More hits in  |
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| Nokia files 13 new patent infringement complaints against Apple | The evolution of Nokia’s business over the years has been nothing short of remarkable; from rubber boots and tires to cell phones, and now to patent infringement claims. Ok, perhaps Nokia’s transition from cell phone maker to legal beagle is still in its infancy, but newly filed complaints against Apple in the U.K., Germany and the Netherlands will certainly help the company transition [..] Read complete article |  | Published 16-Dec-2010 by Zach Epstein in BusinessMobileAppleClaimslawsuitLegalNokiapatent infringementpatentssuit Read 17 times. More hits in  |
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| Apple Responds to Complaints of Sneaky Software Installation Practices | Consider us impressed. Less than a month ago, Mozilla CEO John Lilly made some comments that equated Apple’s sneaky attempts to feed Safari to PC users via ASU, malware. Burn! Apparently Apple is pretty plugged into the blogosphere these days because they’ve responded, and fast. We can’t say that we’re 100% satisfied with the revision, [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 18-Apr-2008 by Zach Epstein in SoftwareAppleNews Read 22 times. More hits in  |
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| European regulators probe Motorola following Microsoft, Apple complaints | | European regulators are investigating Motorola Mobility for allegedly overcharging Microsoft and Apple for use of its industry standard patents in their products, Reuters reported on Tuesday. Both companies filed complaints with the European Commission, which is now conducting the investigation that will look to determine whether Motorola failed to honor its “irrevocable commitments” m [..] Read complete article |  | Published 03-Apr-2012 by Dan Graziano in Read 4 times. More hits in  |
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| European regulators probe Motorola following Microsoft, Apple complaints | | European regulators are investigating Motorola Mobility for allegedly overcharging Microsoft and Apple for use of its industry standard patents in their products, Reuters reported on Tuesday. Both companies filed complaints with the European Commission, which is now conducting the investigation that will look to determine whether Motorola failed to honor its “irrevocable commitments” m [..] Read complete article |  | Published 03-Apr-2012 by Dan Graziano in Read 6 times. More hits in  |
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| Apple responds to widespread complaints of iPad charging problems | | Apple’s third-generation iPad tablet has been well-received by the masses. Reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, and Apple announced last week that it sold more than 3 million new iPads during the slate’s debut weekend. While a small percentage of users reported real problems with their new iPads, a far greater amount of noise has been made over inconsequential issues such as the [..] Read complete article |  | Published 27-Mar-2012 by Zach Epstein in TabletsApplechargingiOSiPadnew iPadovercharging Read 2 times. More hits in  |
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| Samsung to target upcoming iPhone 5 in next wave of patent complaints | | As Apple and Samsung continue to battle incessantly over patents, a new report claims South Korea-based Samsung Electronics is preparing a new offensive that will target Apple’s iPhone 5. Apple has yet to unveil its next-generation iPhone but according to a report from The Korea Times, Samsung is already preparing an attack on the device. “Just after the arrival of the iPhone 5 here, S [..] Read complete article |  | Published 19-Sep-2011 by Zach Epstein in LegalAppleiPhone 5lawsuitpatent complaintpatent suitpatentsSamsungSouth Korea Read 5 times. More hits in  |
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| Samsung seeks to block iPhone 4S sales with new patent complaints | Samsung filed two separate motions for preliminary injunctions in Paris, France and Milan, Italy on Wednesday seeking to block the sale of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 4S in each respective market. The company confirmed the complaints on its corporate blog on Wednesday, just one day following the unveiling of Apple’s next-generation iPhone 4S smartphone. Samsung’s motions allege that [..] Read complete article |  | Published 05-Oct-2011 by Zach Epstein in LegalMobileAppleiPhone 4Slawsuitpatent complaintpatentspreliminary injunctionSamsung Read 10 times. More hits in  |
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