Posted by replicae49601 | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 18-02-2012
Apple already asked the European Telecommunications Standards Institute for more transparency on FRAND licensing, and now it’s seeking a full-blown intervention. Motorola Mobility claims it received a letter on Friday from the European Commission advising there has been a complaint against it from Apple. The letter also stated that Cupertino wants the Commission to enforce the firm’s standards-essential patents that breach agreed FRAND commitments.

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Posted by JustinHarrise | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-02-2012
We were waiting for the details of Apple’s new lawsuit in its global battle against Samsung, and now that the court has posted the complaint, we have them. These fresh allegations claim Sammy has..

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Apple v. Samsung: Cupertino’s latest complaint alleges 17 devices infringe 8 of its patents
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Posted by BonnieFreemane | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-02-2012
With its legal battles intensifying across the globe, Apple has appealed to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, calling for a more consistent approach to the licensing of essential patents. In a letter dated November 11th, Cupertino outlined its issues with today’s licensing system, with a particular emphasis on patents licensed on a FRAND basis.

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Posted by Ridge Nairn | Posted in Mac | Posted on 09-12-2011
This campus was Steve Jobs’ idea and vision when he acquired the old HP campus. This was mentioned in Steve Jobs’ biography:
He admired the way that Hewlett and Packard had built a lasting company, and he prided himself on having done the same at Apple. Now he wanted to showcase headquarters, something that no West Coast technology company had.
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“I want to leave a signature campus that expresses the values of the company for generations.”
Below are some renderings of the campus.




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