Seattle - Mobile phone maker HTC has responded to Apple's (NASD: AAPL) patent infringement claims related to the iPhone, saying it "disagrees with Apple's actions and will fully defend itself."read more
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The Taiwanese company touts its "history of innovation" and says it will fully defend itself against Apple's legal action claiming iPhone patent infringement.
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Well now according to Oppenheimer’s Yair Reiner, he believes that the lawsuit by Apple against HTC over iPhone patent infringement was a warning shot which was meant to disrupt rival roadmaps reports an article over on tipb. The article goes on to quote about Apple launching a series of C-Level discussions with tier 1 handset makers
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PhonesReview on 10th Mar 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Continuing the legal saga that Apple started by suing HTC over allegedly infringing on 20 iPhone patents, it appears that HTC has finally got round to refuting Apple’s claims by issuing a statement of their own, reports an article over on top10. The word is that HTC is stepping up to the mark and defending themselves
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PhonesReview on 4th Mar 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
As everyone knows by now, iPhone giant Apple has taken legal steps against HTC over 20 iPhone patent violations, and is apparently looking to have HTC products banned from the US, and is also it would appear, targeting the Android operating system. Obviously Google has come out and said that although they are not involved with
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PhonesReview on 4th Mar 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
The big news in the mobile phone world at the moment seems to be Apple suing HTC over 20 iPhone patent infringements and has associated said infringements with the Android operating system. According to an article over on the BBC, Forrester Research analyst, Ian Fogg has stated that Apple’s suit against HTC could be the first
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PhonesReview on 3rd Mar 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)