Apple Sued Over iPhone Screen Technology »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 10 months ago in Science & Technology

Two Scottish companies, Picsel (Research) Ltd. and Picsel Technologies Ltd. nave filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple in the U.S. District Court of Delaware. The lawsuit claims that the iPhone and iPod Touch use screen rendering technology that infringes on their patents.

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    william-sire10 months ago

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    Though I have a hard time accepting this, it could all be possible. 10 years before the first flat screen high def tv I planned one 11:30 at night while standing in 25 degree weather and arguing with a guy who said it could never happen. Ivan Tesla invented the working technology we currently use in wireless technology 100 years ago while the streets were still lit by gaslight. (Look this up)

    But I'm doubting this. The iPhone and iPod have just become too popular. It time or the lawsuits to start coming out of the wood work.

    But then who knows what will be revealed about this.

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