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  1. If I were apple I would be more concerned about protecting brand name so I-pad doesn't become the new 'band-aid' or 'kleenex' you lose a lot when you lose your trademark to a brand when it becomes so common as to become public domain. I think public domain is the word for things like this. Xerox had a problem with it when people would 'xerox' a document independent of what brand of copy machine but seems to not be the case now. When you search for anything you 'google' it. lots of examples and its a fine line between market. generic word for petroleum jelly is just 'vasoline' dominance and losing your brand name rights. The issue is when a generic can start using your trademark as its product description. I'm not sure how many products had gone this far.

  2. someone had to say it on First Intel 14nm Broadwell Core M Benchmarks Unveiled · · Score: 1

    Pawn Shop Clerk: [Hands the Terminator a tablet] These are brand new; we just got them in. That's a good tablet. Just touch the button, the beam comes on and you put the red dot where you want the image to go. You can't miss. Anything else? The Terminator: Phased plasma tablet in the 4 watt range.

  3. I noticed this before on Empathy For Virtual Characters Studied With FMRI Brain Imaging · · Score: 1

    in one game (mmo) I played you had a quest to release 4 prisoners from this evil guy, there were 5 prison cells though. Its one of those quest you would repeat every 3 days or so when it came off cooldown. Everytime I would release that last prisoner even though it had no actual purpose in completing the quest. It made me ponder about empathy. I asked if anyone else does this and got a mixed response of answers. Some did, some didn't. *note: numbers might be a little off but story is true