RT @etherealmind Blog Post: Cisco IOS CLI Shortcuts http://t.co/F4mHKUrK
Application and Database Secur…
Application and Database Security: Two Halves Of A Whole – repost of an article from Dark Reading http://t.co/N0KUMfdB
Anonymous, hacking and RSA Lea…
Anonymous, hacking and RSA Lead the Top IT Security News of 2011 – eWeek http://t.co/HXbjBUtk What will 2012 bring?
RT @ReutersTech RIP Technology…
RT @ReutersTech RIP Technology: 10 Products and Services That Died in 2011 http://t.co/y9CUNdex
NEW: Cisco ASA Licensing Expla…
NEW: Cisco ASA Licensing Explained http://t.co/Uvf3Gwna | yes, it really is that complicated – CheckPoint still much worse
RT @CompSecurityPRO Software S…
RT @CompSecurityPRO Software Security: Top 25 Flaws Developers Blindly Build Into Applications – eWeek http://t.co/iZAwu7qi
Not IT related, but it is Chri…
Not IT related, but it is Christmas: BBC News – Polar bear cub is cool in care http://t.co/ChpSeJBz
RT @CompSecurityPRO How hacker…
RT @CompSecurityPRO How hackers gave Subway a $30 million lesson in point-of-sale security – Ars Technica http://t.co/4XaPUhft
RT @NetworkWorld Verizon Wirel…
RT @NetworkWorld Verizon Wireless outage outraging customers http://t.co/WcX2fxyE
HTC loses Apple patent ruling… but only one of them.
20th December 2011
HTC loses Apple patent ruling… but only one of them
The International Trade Commission found that HTC infringed one patent held by the US technology giant, down from the ten as originally claimed. The patent in question relates to the use of “data tapping” which allows a user to select embedded data within a screen (for example a phone number) and do something with it (for example make a call to it).
It’s a pretty hollow victory for Apple, and by inference good news for HTC/Google/Android. Expect a small tweak to HTC’s software to be made in the next few months so that they conform with the ruling.
HTC’s share price is back up following the verdict, which mirrors investors take on our own. It means that HTC will need to make changes, but pretty small ones. It could have been a lot lot worse.
Barry Hesk