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i hear they are suing asda/walmart for their use of rectangular bins with rounded corners. they are also suing for copyright infringement on the term 'apple' being used for the fruit of the malus domestica featured in some of these bins. if successful, they will also extend the suit other vendors bypassing the app store. apple have retained the best judges that money can buy. in proof, they have submitted photos of said bins which show multiple copies of their trademark logo blatently displayed inside:
they have also announced the new iBin 5, a longer version that holds 5% moreapplesfruit than the older iBin 4s and it also allowsapples, er malus to be loaded twice as fast.
Apple uses the American judicial system to back its trademarks and patents even though it has no obligation to America. Now foreign governments should bow to their every wish and whim. Hubris defined.
I don't want them destroyed, competition is good for consumers.but they aren't competing...they are trying to justify the flaw of putting out last year's features in this year's shiny new casing. A casing that smacks of the same damn tired....any way - keep the fight at retail and away from costly trials...because SAMSUNG is/was stomping a mud hole in Apple's sales