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What the Mobile Patent Fight Is All About

GMGruman writes "Nokia, Apple, and HTC are all suing each other over mobile patents. Google and Microsoft are also in the game. InfoWorld's Paul Krill explains what the fight is all about: control over multitouch, the technology that enables gesture interfaces on iPads, iPhones, and other smartphones. And he explains the chances that the companies will settle their dispute as they jockey for advantage, why Apple has been playing hardball, and why competitors are fighting back just as hard."

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  1. Re:To promote the USEFUL arts by serviscope_minor · · Score: 5, Informative

    any idiot who has watched any sci-fi

    Sigh. No need to bring that in to it and gloss over the real people involced. HCI researchers have been researching multitouch since the early 80s, or even before.
    http://www.billbuxton.com/multitouchOverview.html

    They did all the real hard grunt work making it actually work. Now a bunch of companies want to swoop in and claim the inventions as their own simply because they want to market it.

    For what it's worth, I do not think that pinch zoom obvious. In 1984. When it was invented. By now, since multitouch is so old, to anyone versed in the HCI world, yeah, this stuff is a mix of pretty obvious and been done before.

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  2. Re:Useless shit by DMiax · · Score: 5, Informative

    If multitouch sensors were that easy to create, don't you think we'd have had them in 1980, along with all the craze over touch screens way back when?

    We did. Sorry if I don't read the rest of the post.

  3. Re:Useless shit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    How fucking hard is it to just look it up?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multitouch#History