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engadget.com - 1/23/2009
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Meizu's been on a tear since our last M8 update . Siting atop a new 0.9.0.1 firmware release complete with working copy and paste, Outlook calendar synchronization, and a "full backup system," the M8 is now supported by a published SDK and licensed to ride the Chinese airwaves for what looks ...
digitaldaily.allthingsd.com - 1/23/2009
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digitaldaily.allthingsd.com —
We like competition, as long as they don’t
rip off our IP, and if they do, we’re...
going to go after anybody that does … We will not stand for having our IP ripped off and we’ll use whatever weapons we have at our disposal [to ...
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Palm to Apple: Bring It
pcmag.com - 1/22/2009
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Apple review, Apple commentary, Apple news... Everything Apple
Apple executives hinted Wednesday that the company might legally...
contest the multitouch technology found within the Palm Pre. During the waning minutes of a conference call announcing the ...
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Will Apple Sue Palm Over the Pre? - News and Analysis by ...
venturebeat.com - 1/24/2009
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When mentioning that it would go after anyone
ripping off its IP during its earnings call this...
week , Apple wouldn’t specifically name a company that warning was directed at. But if you want to know, look no further than the company commenting ...
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Palm will defend its IP too, confirms former Apple ...
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Meizu M8 Ready to Take On iPhone
Tech Blog —
... That's right, the Meizu M8 is "now supported by a published SDK and licensed to ride the Chinese airwaves for what looks to be a March, mainland China release." Continue reading for a video.
Currently, the M8 handset with its iPhone roots (but a WinCE core) is only available to an abiding Chinese press and die-hard Meizu fanatics -- a population said to rival the intensity of Apple's own sheeple elite.
[via Engadget]
Meizu's Fake iPhone Ships At Last
The Raw Feed —
I've been blogging about the coming fake iPhone from China, called the Meizu M8, for years. Finally, it has shipped. (props to Engadget and WindowsForDevices.com)
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