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Apple says Qualcomm stole idea for smartphone boot-up tech from engineer
mardi 5 mars 2019, 20:32 , par Mac Daily News
“Apple and Qualcomm kicked off the latest chapter in a long-running legal battle over patents and licensing agreements in the chipmaker’s hometown of San Diego, California, on Monday,” Richard Nieva reports for CNET.
“Qualcomm, which supplies chips and modems for much of the mobile phone industry, says Apple infringed on three of its patents in some versions of the popular iPhone,” Nieva reports. “The chipmaker wants up to $1.41 per iPhone that infringed on its intellectual property sold during a certain period between 2017 and 2018. The exact figure was not disclosed, though it’s estimated to be in the tens of millions of dollars.” “During opening remarks, both sides zoomed in on the patent that focuses on boot-up technology when the phone is turned on. [David Nelson, the lead attorney representing Qualcomm] said the technology in the patent was ‘foundational’ to the company’s work, long before it was registered. Apple claims Qualcomm stole the idea for that innovation from then-Apple engineer Arjuna Siva, who the company said discussed the idea with Qualcomm engineers in an email,” Nieva reports. “‘This one is truly the most outrageous allegation in the case,’ Juanita Brooks, lead counsel for Apple, said of the infringement claim in opening statements. ‘They took the idea from us and ran down to the patent office.'” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Qualcomm is a piece of work alright. SEE ALSO: The Qualcomm v. Apple patent jury won’t get these simple, brutally honest instructions – March 5, 2019 Apple patent application reveals foldable iPhone with self-heating display, lock-out mechanism to protect against cold weather damage – February 28, 2019 If Apple does a foldable iPhone, then folding phones will have been done right – February 28, 2019 Apple has been working on folding iPhones for years – February 27, 2019 Woz can’t wait to get a folding iPhone, is optimistic about Apple’s future – February 27, 2019 Huawei’s new foldable ‘Mate X’ smartphone starts at $2,600 – February 25, 2019 Concept design envisions what a foldable iPhone would look like – February 23, 2019 One of the main problems with Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is that it doesn’t really fold – February 22, 2019 Most analysts expect Apple to wait until 2020 to offer a foldable iPhone – February 21, 2019 Samsung announces foldable 4.6- to 7.3-inch ‘Galaxy Fold’ phone with giant off-center notch, starts at $1,980 – February 20, 2019 Xiaomi reveals dual-folding smartphone prototype (with video) – January 23, 2019 Samsung’s foldable Galaxy phone will cost ‘twice the price of a premium phone’ – January 18, 2019 Lenovo planning to resurrect Razr as a foldable $1,500 cellphone – January 17, 2019 Corning’s bendable Gorilla Glass glass could shape the foldable phones of the future – December 6, 2018 Can foldable phones help Samsung copy Apple? – November 7, 2018 Apple granted a second patent for a folding iPhone with flexible hinge – October 16, 2018 Apple gets 49 new U.S. patents including a foldable iPhone and an iPhone design invented by Steve Jobs – September 4, 2018 BoA Merrill Lynch: Apple is prepping a ‘foldable’ iPhone; U.S. and China trade tensions not an issue for Apple – March 23, 2018 Apple seeks patent for a foldable iPhone – November 28, 2017 Apple teams up with LG Display for foldable iPhone due to concerns over tech leaks to Samsung – October 11, 2017 Apple, LG Display discuss OLED display deal for 2019 – September 7, 2017 LG Display to supply OLED panels to Apple – July 31, 2017 Apple to invest $2.70 billion in LG Display’s OLED production – July 28, 2017 Apple and LG Display plan to derail Samsung’s OLED expansion plans – July 25, 2017 LG Display to invest $3.56 billion in flexible OLED plant – May 30, 2017 Apple patent details foldable iPhone – January 26, 2017 Apple granted U.S. patent for bendable or foldable iPhone using advanced carbon nanotube structures – November 1, 2016 Apple is granted another patent for new flexible handset design – November 22, 2016 [Attribution: AppleInsider. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]
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