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The thing I noticed was the 8:00pm time and no word that night or after the keynote. I don't really find that surprising. Jobs is noted for rehersing late into the night and he's one pretty busy guy doing interviews after his keynotes.
And, since the sticking point was interoperability, I'd bet that isn't something Apple can do/control, after all, the network belongs to Cingular. They'd probably have to consult with Cingular at the very least.
So, could it be that Cisco jumped the gun with a lawsuit?
After all, they didn't necessarily have to file today, they have six months before Apple actually infringes with a shipping product.
Wall Street Journal:
Apple spokesman Steve Dowling called the Cisco lawsuit "silly," adding there are several companies using the term iPhone for VOIP products, and Cisco's trademark is "tenuous at best."
"We're the first company to ever use the iPhone name for a cellphone," he said. "If Cisco wants to challenge us on it, we're very confident we'll prevail."
Well ... that's a much different animal, and something that Apple does not do easily or often.
My take:
Why Apple left Cisco at the alter
This thing will run and run
Cisco has the iPhone trademark. Apple didn't (and seemingly doesn't) respect that. Why should anyone respect Apple's IP now?
It is almost as if Apple owns the lowercase 'i' and this didn't just happen yesterday, it started with the iMac and has been gaining strength ever since. Cisco is in a strange situation. Should it have begun defending 'iPhone' before their product even existed? Can Apple stake out 'i' for itself?
For that matter, how can Cisco even begin to think about fighting this when the public mind has already ceded the iPhone to Apple?
1. Steve Jobs loves himself more than his mother does.
2. Steve loves his products more than his customers do.
3. Steve is the first to cry fowl when someone copies off of something that was thought of in Cuppertino.
4. Steve makes sure his company copies only the best of his compition, but unlike his competition, he calls all of it his innovation and doesn't give credit where it's due. (A sign of lack of character)
5. The iPhone is great (bother companies iPhones actually) but Steve fails to admit that 95 percent of the innovation that went into it was done outside of apple. Most of it from Redmond as well as Palm and HTC and all those other great companies who have hard working employees as well. (their bosses don't yell at them like children after working 90 hours like Steve Jobs does)
6.Apple is the only company that doesn't get grilled in today's collaborative "Web 2.0" world for not opening up and--Christ--even Microsoft designs sites that work in Firefox. I suggest we all start forcing apple to live up to the same standards as everyone else.
At some point, I must separate myself from the Oooh Ahhh Niicce I think I'm cool because I wear an apple logo on my minivan crowd and take a stand against Apple. I will not support a company that acts like this any longer and I will continue to see people through a filter when they say things like Steve Jobs is great or something close to that.
I know I said the same thing yesterday :)
Resist that temptation or you'll be banished from the garden of electronics.
Go APPLE iPhone! (just grow up quickly please I need storage, battery and other network options)
And Robert, make sure you snapshot this Techmeme moment and remember it next time you think Apple only gets fawning press and a "pass" on everything-its obvious both their successes AND flaws get magnified by the press/bloggers, something that competitors tend to gloss over.
Maybe they are just deleting obscene comments.
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Oh yeah, compete against Apple.. Nice try.. bring it on
Mac users have been chuckling at Windows for 20 fuckin years.. let's see what else you guys can come up with..
Yes, it'll now be: Micro & Soft.
Protect their phone. Whatever. This new phone of theirs is going to bomb out compared to the ipod. There is NO way this phone will sell in any meaningful numbers.
Sheeple, er, geeks with more money than sense will buy the phone. Rich people who think they're hot will buy the phone. Mom and pop will not. Kids will not unless their parents have more money than sense.
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>Comment by mike
And yet in the real world, Windows seems to be the most popular OS in the world... Chuckle away to yourselves and Go Cisco!
Second: Cisco has not been enforcing the trademark. Plain and simple - you dont enforce it, you lose it.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=236
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/12/cisco_a...
"We shipped and/or supported that iPhone product for years. We have been shipping new, updated iPhone products since last spring, and had a formal launch late last year." = LIE!
Seems like "negotiating in good faith" means a last dirch effort to squeeze some value out of "IP" we weren't using.
The comments on his blog have an interesting bifurcation. His supporters keep repeating a party line, 'Cisco is being open and Apple needs to be put in its place.' Obviously, they've arrived from this and other blogs spouting that meme. The opposition, instead of such vacuous behavior, has researched the issues and caught Chandler in lies about protecting the trademark and strategy.
Yeah, whatver dumb@ss bloggers.
You mean like a chicken?
I think you mean: Steve is the first to cry foul…
Other than that, jeez Jason, you have some real anger issues with Stevey, eh?
Get a grip son, your anger really clouds your logic. "95 percent of the innovation that went into it was done outside of apple. Most of it from Redmond as well as Palm and HTC..." Where did 95% come from? Have a cool drink and a lie down...
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=236
Cisco didn’t appear too interested in the name until very recently…
(sorry, the link disappeared in the previous post)
Hardly. It makes people rip their hair out... and exists to keep IT Managers employed.
Windows users wring their hands and Mac owners love their machines.
Hi-five Windows apologist, you're using a 5 year old OS.
http://t1buyersguide.com