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image Nokia was not the only company willing to bring Apple on trial for violating its patents . A small startup headquartered in Washington, SoftView (formerly ClearView) accused Apple and AT & T of violating a patent issued by the bureau in 2005, when the iPhone was more of a dream even inside Apple itself.



Actually, the company itself develops vector image systems and web browsing for various PDAs, mobile phones, or specialized Internet devices. It’s written on the company’s website that they have earned their living since 1982. And the patent, which, according to the company, viciously violated Apple, has the serial number 7461353 (via the pdf link) and describes “a scalable image of Internet content on mobile devices”. Feel it? Smell fried. After all, in fact, we are talking about the technology of zooming in images and everything else that has appeared in the iPod Touch, and later migrated to all major Apple products, including multitouchpads for Macs.



It is unlikely that someone will climb into the wilds of the patent description, so I will give the squeeze under the cut.

It is worth waiting for a response lawsuit, violent resistance and comments from Cupertino.



It has been shown that it has been shown on the Internet. Mobile content, including HTML-based content, XML, cascade style sheets, etc. to generate scalable content.

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It is then used to ensure that it is renowned, zoomed, and panned. Moreover, it’s possible to follow the web page.



Display lists may also be employed. Additionally, hardware-based programmed logic may be employed to facilitate various operations.



source: TechCrunch

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/93380/



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