05.12.23
Posted in News Roundup at 8:34 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
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A New Smartphone After Four Months
At the end of December, I purchased a Nokia G21 TA-1418 to replace my Samsung Galaxy Note8.
The Samsung ran well for the most part and performed the tasks I needed, but my current job requires me to install certain MFA tools on my smartphone, and the Note8 was reaching end of support for some of those tools. Of course, the screen also had major burn-in and the battery barely lasted a day on standby, but those were relatively minor …
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11.22.22
Posted in Courtroom, Database, Europe, Fraud, Law, Patents at 3:16 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… for a Free Information Infrastructure e.V. (FFII)
Brussels, 16th November 2022 — Nokia and Airbus got their patent lawyers elected as part-time technical judges at the forthcoming Unified Patent Court (UPC). Europe is witnessing corporate capture of its Justice system. Being ‘judges’ in the morning and ‘ patent lawyers’ in the afternoon. The Unified Patent Court is way worse than the appointment of judges in Poland.
Technical judges are part-time judges (half …
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07.11.22
Posted in News Roundup at 12:31 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… all the relevant details in a new blog post.
Devices/Embedded
Vice ☛ Nokia Asks Open-Source ‘Notkia’ Phone Project to Change Its Name
A small creator is being threatened with legal action by Nokia after the company claimed their project, known as Notkia, is “confusingly similar” to a long-discontinued phone made 14 years ago.
The creator, who goes by Reimu NotMoe online, started working on this project in 2019, with the goal of making a portable …
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01.22.21
Posted in Deception, GNU/Linux, Hardware, Microsoft at 5:45 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… been told, are largely responsible for the horrible direction and the demise of Intel. Shades of Nokia …
The video mentions Microsoft AstroTurfing. We have documented and assembled many examples of Microsoft AstroTurfing. In the past few days in our main IRC channels we’ve had to cope with trolls based in Washington, promoting GitHub using anonymous accounts and looking to discredit us using a bunch of Microsoft lies. Are these Microsoft employees? AstroTurfing? Hard to tell… …
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12.27.20
Posted in Deception, Microsoft, Videos at 9:31 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
http://techrights.org/videos/microsoft-nokia-history.ogv
Summary : Response to revisionists who blame the demise of Nokia on anything but Microsoft’s cult tactics and infiltration
T he comment [1] sent to us for assessment deals with topics we’ve covered here for many years [2][3], so equipped with credible reports — including from high-level insiders — we’re responding to overt revisionism regarding …
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08.04.20
Posted in Microsoft, Steve Ballmer at 8:32 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
The more things change…
Summary : The illegal (attempted) confiscation of a Chinese company to distract from or compensate for Microsoft's collapse reminds us that Microsoft is only getting worse and more malicious under Nadella, who is happy to liaise with a hugely corrupt and racist regime …
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12.03.18
Posted in Europe, Patents at 7:57 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… No propaganda day would be complete without IAM’s contribution. Days ago it said : “Nokia now working its way through the Chinese mobile market. Another royalty bearing licence means more patent-related revenue dropping straight onto the company’s bottom line.”
“No propaganda day would be complete without IAM’s contribution.” Microsoft turned Nokia into a troll and this latest deal, announced widely at the time (e.g. [ 1, 2, 3 ]) was also mentioned earlier …
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12.23.17
Posted in Apple, Asia, Courtroom, GNU/Linux, Google, Microsoft, Patents at 2:20 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Nokia used to make phones, now it’s just doing Microsoft's 'Jihad' in the dark (back room)
Summary : With an abundance of software patents which target ‘apps’ or designs of phones, companies that no longer make phones (or barely sell any) go preying on those who do, Huawei being one of the latest victims (it will hereon pay Nokia ‘protection’ money)
T HE MOBILE industry …
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