The ITC ruled that Motorola didn’t infringement
According to media reports, the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday made a preliminary ruling that Motorola did not infringe Apple patents.
In October, 2010, Apple sued Motorola because Motorola mobile's production Droid, Cliq and BackFlip and other smart phones violated three of its patents, including the user typed or handwritten input multi-touch patents, and users needn't to restart the phone install application of technology.
At present, ITC preliminary determination that Motorola did not violate Apple's patents. ITC will make a final decision in March of this year.
Previously, Apple sued HTC infringed its 10 patents, ITC final determined that HTC violated of the Apple iPhone No. 647 patent, and from April 19, 2012, it's implemented a formal ban to part of the HTC smart phones.
HTC and Nokia launched 4G LTE WP phone in the U.S.
January 10th news, at AT & T Developers Conference, the U.S. operator AT & T, Microsoft and HTC held a joint press conference launched the first 4G LTE Windows Phone in the United States, it is designed for AT & T.
Participate in conference with AT & T Mobility and Consumer Markets Ralph de la Vega, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, HTC CEO Peter Chou. The 4G LTE Windows Phone handsets from HTC, called "TITAN ™ II", uses 4.7-inch display and equiped with 16 million pixel camera. In addition, Nokia CEO Elop also participated in the AT & T's conference, and launched the first Nokia's 4G LTE Windows Phone in the U.S., designed for AT & T.
According to reports, TITAN ™ II is the latest WP phone launched by HTC, it runs 4G LTE network, using Qualcomm 1.5GHZ Snapdragon S2 processor, equipped with a 16 million pixel camera, 4.7-inch display, it's the world's biggest screen in WP mobile phone, it's suitable for watching movies, playing games, search the net or send E-mail. The phone exclusive to AT & T, it will be sold by AT & T stores and website sales in the next few months.
The Scottish teachers were asked to use Twitter and social networking sites with cautious
January 2th evening news, the Scottish teachers have been remind by the local education department, said the use of social networking sites may threat to their work such as Facebook and Twitter.
The Scottish Secondary Teachers Association thought that teachers might leak too much personal informations in the social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. The association is also concerned that through these sites, teachers and students may become too familiar with each other.
Recently, the General Teaching Council of Scotland received a large number of related complaints, the Commission is preparing a set of social networking sites using the new approach.
SSTA Assistant Secretary Jim Docherty said in an interview: "Teachers should aware of two things: First, don't tell their social life to everyone, nobody will interested in it, and it's helpless to themselves. Second, not to comment on their works, employers and education issues, these comments might be misinterpreted. "