appleinsider.com - 2/16/2009
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Apple has been served a lawsuit for allegedly infringing on patents with the iPhone's graphics technology. Also, the company has started delivering unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro systems to early buyers.
applegazette.com - 2/17/2009
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applegazette.com —
Late last week Apple Gazette reported that the
new Unibody 17inch Macbook Pro had begun shipping. That...
was met with some skepticism. Thanks to our good friend over at Stutsman Software, we now have a great set of unboxing pics which should put to ...
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New 17 Inch Macbook Pro Unboxing Pics
applegazette.com - 2/13/2009
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applegazette.com —
We confirmation from a reader that the first
17inch Macbook Pros are now officially shipping. Users should...
begin to see the units arrive in the next few days. Apple’s 17 inch Macbook Pro was originally supposed to ship weeks ago, but ...
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17 inch Macbook Pros are NOW SHIPPING!
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News: Apple sued over iPhone screen drawing tech
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
Piscel Technologies, a mobile software developer, has filed suit against Apple claiming that the graphics rendering technology used in the iPhone and iPod touch infringes on Piscel’s patents. The complaint claims that Apple’s methods for accelerating movements such as panning and zooming effectively copy Piscel’s own acceleration technologies. Piscel currently supplies software to other mobile manufacturers such as Sharp, Motorola, and Palm, although it is unclear whether these relationships involve the specific rendering technologies referenced in the suit. Piscel is seeking ...
Apple Sued Over iPhone Graphics
Cult of Mac —
... The technology allowing iPhone users to skim through screens and Web sites is at the heart of a new lawsuit. Picsel Technologies, a mobile software developer, said Apple’s handset and iPod touch infringe its graphics acceleration technology. ...
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