Summary: A roundup of news relating to Android for the most part
With large companies such as Amazon bastardising Android by selling it down the river to Microsoft, Google is left almost alone here, along with a newly-acquired part of Motorola. But that is not enough. As one reports puts it, "Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola may not have given it the legal ammo it expected to acquire, based on a court ruling in Germany. Several Motorola devices were found to have infringed an Apple patent. "Google is in a bad position, because this is something they license to all mobile phone manufacturers that use Android," noted law professor Christal Sheppard."
Samsung, which
pays Microsoft for Android,
tries not to let Apple get even a dime. Not all is well yet
because: "The ruling against Samsung last week that found it infringed on Apple’s patents might truly have shaken the technology world, and the decision could have a ripple effect of unintended consequence across the industry."
The
Apple v. Samsung juror says they "wanted to send a message", which only helps invalidate their seemingly idealogical decision. Samsung
is convicted it will eventually win, but
Apple already attacks yet again with ban requests against 8 Samsung devices.
We must remember that Apple relies on US bureaucracy (e.g.
ITC) where corporations control the government and can impose unjust sanctions. It's a sort of systemic corruption. There is also control of the media (by corporations), not to mention lobbying.
Florian Müller the liar keeps promoting his funding sources, too, invalidating his claims by forced disclosures. Jonathan Corbet
has been quoting him and got berated for it in the comments at LWN. He too
seems to realise that it is not a wise thing to do anymore.
Press which is funded by Apple is merely
speculating that Google might pay Apple, but it is the same press that amid a likely
move to Android at
Nokia is
promoting the talking points of Android foes (Microsoft conveniently had former staff move to Nokia to
daemonise Ogg,
making life hard for Linux in devices).
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Comments
mcinsand
2012-10-02 16:14:25
I do look forward to MS going the route of SCOX, although Apple will probably sadly survive in a minor market slice. After all, PT Barnum was right; an iTard is born every minute!
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2012-10-02 16:18:34
mcinsand
2012-10-02 16:26:19
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2012-10-02 16:35:38
Michael
2012-10-02 16:42:22
It will be interesting to see if Apple has learned from its own history - Apple was massively influential in building the desktop paradigm we use but they were beaten by a company who copied much of what they did, made something that was "good enough", and licensed it to many companies to sell. Google is the MS if the 80s and 90s... though MS made money by selling products and Google makes its money by collecting data on people and monitizing it. At one time I think the people of Google were proud to "Do no evil" but that time has passed.