Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2012

Apple Losing the Patent War Against Samsung In UK

Samsung smartphone and Apple iPhone

Apple (AAPL) lost again in its epic war against Samsung (005930) concerning the design and utility patents on its smartphone and tablet. The UK appeals court has upheld the previous ruling that Samsung did not infringe upon Apple's iPhone and iPad designs. In July, the UK judge Colin Birss made headlines around the world, saying Samsung products were “not as cool” as Apple's despite similarities, therefore no copyright infringement. Now, Apple has to publicly announce on select newspapers and its Web site that Samsung didn't copy its products.

Apple publicly denouncing its previous claim that Samsung copied its designs would be quite humiliating and a blow to its reputation. Therefore, I think Apple will once again burn its huge cash to go all the way to the UK supreme court and avoid humiliation. To me, it's just an amusing circus that's meaningless to watch. Apple is desperate to keep its stronghold in the lucrative smartphone and tablet market that is rapidly taken over by Android appliances.

I honestly hope Apple could put its ample cash to better uses, such as helping needy people around the world by donating its luxury iPhones and iPads. Perhaps, I am dreaming.

via Reuters

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Microsoft Weakening? Upcoming OS Battle

Now that Bill Gates has shifted his endeavors from monopolist Microsoft to his philanthropic foundation, once invincible Microsoft is now constantly threatened by the rise of Apple and Google. With its charismatic leader gone, Microsoft is no longer a leader in technological innovation and trends. Indeed, the Zeitgeist of technology is being dominated by Google and Apple. Microsoft is facing increasing challenges in multiple fronts, one of which is the Internet.


The Internet has become an integral part of modern computing. The Internet has a potential to become a new platform from which applications are delivered on demand. Google is dominating the Internet industry based on its lead in the search market, and expanding to other markets such as cell phone industry. So fascinated with Google, people are willing to follow the trends set by Google, buy the products from Google, and becoming bored with Microsoft. Facing the threat of Google, Microsoft is desperate to take over the Internet for which it has unsuccessfully spent billions of dollars and a decade.


Apple has also stole public spotlight from Microsoft. With the help of public craze over iPods and iPhones, Apple has set out a massive marketing campaign against Microsoft Windows operating system. Thus far, Apple is gaining in sales of Macs and MacBooks.


Microsoft is also facing oppositions from the open-source world. The open source trend has released a multitude of free software whose quality rivals most products from Microsoft. Among the numerous open-source software, we can find many fine software that can be used in place of Microsoft Windows. The main contenders for the operating system market are as follows:




  • Microsoft Windows

    Microsoft Windows come bundled with most new personal computers. Still, many people in business stick with Windows XP, reluctant to switch to Windows Vista because of many problems posed by Vista.


  • Linux

    Linux is gaining popularity especially in the network sector. Linux is also seeing increase in its user base who's trying to find alternatives to Microsoft Windows.


  • OpenBSD

    Another group of contenders for OS market comes from the BSD camp. Besides the popular FreeBSD, I am fond of OpenBSD.


  • OpenSolaris

    Sun Microsystems was once a dominant player in the network server market. However, after its market share dwindling, Sun decided to release its Solaris operating system free to the open-source community. Now people can experience the stability and solid performance of OpenSolaris. It will be interesting to see if OpenSolaris can become a formidable force in the OS market.

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