01Apr

Apple, Google, Amazon, And Pretty Much Everyone Else Sued Over Smartphone Patent

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Imagine, for a second, that a patent is granted for the following:

“A software platform in an Internet Protocol (IP) phone having the ability to be used with different communication infrastructures such as broadband, wireless communication and Plain Old Telephone System (POTS) service. Further, the software platform in the IP phone has the ability to be used with different applications operating on the IP phone. Further, the IP phone has the ability to perform additional functionality than traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) phones, such as searches and advertising, given its ability to converge voice and data within a single terminal.”

Think about how many companies that would impact. Pretty much everyone with an App Store, or, hell, pretty much anyone with any sort of retail sales application, right? Yep!

Turns out, that patent exists — and the company that owns it is looking to sue juuuust about everyone.

The patent in question was granted back in 2009, to a company called HW Technology. Now they’re taking on Apple and their App Store, Google and their Android Market, and RIM and their BlackBerry App World. Oh, and HTC, LG, and Nokia. Oh! And Amazon, eBay, Hotels.com, Buy.com, and Priceline, and 21 other entities.

Anyone who says there’s nothing wrong with software patents at this point is certifiably insane. Please, please let this one get thrown out of court.



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31Mar

Find: Spears sued for $10 million over fragrance line

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31Mar

Britney Spears sued for $10M over fragrance deal

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30Mar

Daly angry over ‘insane’ Spears interview demands

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30Mar

Video: Kyocera Echo Unboxed Over 2 Weeks Early

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Look, Wirefly: I’m going to be candid here. If your goal is to make friends with the blogging world so that everyone will share these videos you’ve taken to making lately, unboxing every handset that comes through your stock room weeks before release isn’t the way to do it.

When you start doing these videos, you’ve entered into a different realm — one where we battle to convince reps to send us handsets early, live as close to shipping hubs as possible, wake up at the crack of dawn to meet the UPS guy at his truck, then blast out videos at a breakneck pace in hopes of being the first to get one online. When you’re shooting videos with handsets you’ve got early because you’re supposed to sell them, you’re cheating.

With that said, here’s Wirefly’s unboxing of the Kyocera Echo. It’ll likely be the last of their unboxings we post.



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