martes, 28 de agosto de 2012

These Are The 6 Apple Patents Samsung Violated (AAPL) - San Francisco Chronicle

Apple iPhone vs. Samsung Galaxy S

Apple won its big patent lawsuit against Samsung.

We've pulled together the six patents the jury says Samsung violated.

Utility Patent 163: Enlarging documents by tapping the screen

You know when you double tap text that is too small and it enlarges? Or when you double tap and the text centers?

Apple owns that patent and the jury agreed that Samsung violated this one with 12 of its phones.

Utility Patent 381: 'Bounce-back' feature when scrolling beyond the edge of a page. This is also known as the rubber band patent.

When you scroll to the bottom of an app and it bounces you are using one of Apple's patents. Samsung violated this patent with 21 phone models.

Utility Patent 915: Distinguishes between single-touch and multi-touch gestures. An example of this would be pinch to zoom.

Your iPhone is smart enough to know when you are using one finger and when you are using two fingers. This is a patent owned by Apple and Samsung violated it with 21 phone models.

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