By:Alexandra Burlacu
Source:www.mobilenapps.com
Category:Patent Infringement
Sources:http://www.mobilenapps.com/articles/3484/20120804/ipad-mini-apple-vs-samsung-trial-patent-infringement-apple-ipad-smaller-ipad.htm
Source:www.mobilenapps.com
Category:Patent Infringement
Samsung Electronics presented the e-mail
from Apple vice president Cue as evidence in the U.S. patent trial,
aiming to prove that Apple also monitors its competition.
In the e-mail dated January 2011, Cue
urged then-CFO Tim Cook to consider building a 7-inch tablet. The
correspondence started with Cue forwarding an article in GigaOm,
entitled "Why I just dumped the iPad (Hint: Size Matters)."
"Having used a Samsung Galaxy, I tend to
agree with many of the comments below (except moving off the iPad),"
wrote Cue in the e-mail addressed to software chief Scott Forstall and
marketing head Phil Schiller. "I believe there will be a 7" market and
we should do one. I expressed this to Steve several times since
Thanksgiving and he seemed very receptive the last time. I found email,
books, facebook and video very compelling on a 7". Web browsing is
definitely the weakest point, but still usable."
Apple and Samsung are currently engaged
in a patent dispute reflecting the struggle for industry supremacy
between two tech giants that dominate more than half of the world's
smartphone sales. Apple claims that Samsung copied the design and some
features of its iPad and iPhone and is demanding billions of dollars in
damages, as well as a sales ban on Samsung's products. In return, the
South Korean company is claiming that Apple infringed some of its key
wireless technology patents.
By introducing Cue's e-mail as evidence
during the trial, Samsung was aiming to prove that Apple keeps an eye on
its competitions' products. In this case, the e-mail shows that the
competition's smaller tablets may not be as undesirable as Jobs once
said.
With Apple claiming that Samsung
"slavishly" copied its devices, the South Korean company is using this
exhibit as proof that Apple snoops on rivals. The two tech giants are
back in court Monday, Aug. 6, with more testimony from Apple.
Sources:http://www.mobilenapps.com/articles/3484/20120804/ipad-mini-apple-vs-samsung-trial-patent-infringement-apple-ipad-smaller-ipad.htm
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