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German court upholds ban on push notifications in iCloud and MobileMe

0. phoneArena posted on 13 Apr 2012, 12:09

A German court has upheld an injunction against push notifications in Apple's iCloud and MobileMe services. Apple is now providing details on how to enable non-push email for affected customers...

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3. mas11 posted on 13 Apr 2012, 12:22 8 3

I can't wait until Summer. If this is a sign of things to come, Apple will finally be brought to justice.

4. jmoita2 posted on 13 Apr 2012, 12:23 8 1

Eat it,Apple!!! In your face!!!

5. baaam posted on 13 Apr 2012, 12:38 8 1

+1 for Moto

6. theBankRobber posted on 13 Apr 2012, 12:39 3 1

Well somebody is really taking this serious now

7. networkdood posted on 13 Apr 2012, 12:52 3 2

Apple does have money to spend....bribes will be committed...

8. taco50 (banned) posted on 13 Apr 2012, 13:09 2 15

Motorola should try to innovate instead of litigate.

I believe Apple will have push again soon.

9. chadrick0814 posted on 13 Apr 2012, 13:16 10 2

So.....the inventor of the cell phone should try to innovate? I guess they innovated push email. Too bad they didn`t innovate the rectangle or rounded edges. I hear some companies like suing over that.

10. taco50 (banned) posted on 13 Apr 2012, 13:33 2 10

Motorola is slowing that innovation and stealing from the consumer. The consumer loses!

13. iamcc posted on 13 Apr 2012, 14:25 4 3

Ohhhh shut up taco.

17. VZWuser76 posted on 13 Apr 2012, 16:09 3 1

And how is that argument any different than what apple is doing? For example let's change your comment a bit "Apple is slowing that innovation and stealing from the consumer. The consumer loses!" It cuts both ways doesn't it. The only difference is this time Apple is in the wrong and that's bad, but if anyone else is on the wrong side of Apple they got what they deserved. In the words of George W. Bush "That's ironical"

18. jroc74 posted on 13 Apr 2012, 16:37 1 1

Slowing that innovation?

Ever hear of Webtop for their Android phones? That combined with their docks turn your phone basically into a laptop?

Moto developed their own LTE chip. That Apple might purchase to use in their phone. More than likely they will use one by Qualcomm tho.

I dont see their innovation slowing down...

14. theBankRobber posted on 13 Apr 2012, 14:52 3 1

You should be on your knees thanking Motorola for giving us the cell phone, your iPhone wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Motorola's real ideas and inventions.

15. cncrim posted on 13 Apr 2012, 15:38 1 2

Ignorance.

16. RazaAsad posted on 13 Apr 2012, 16:05 2 1

@Taco50: Are you for real? Unless you are ignoring the facts or are one of those dumb blonds with big breasts and no brains, you can not be real.

22. Mandroid posted on 14 Apr 2012, 17:01 1

Yeah, because apple has never sued anyo-oh wait they have constantly suing other corps since, well, ever. Moron.

12. Mandroid posted on 13 Apr 2012, 14:17 2 1

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!! Couldn't have happened to a nicer company! Maybe they can find a "magical" or "innovative" way out of this...
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BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHA!

19. roscuthiii posted on 13 Apr 2012, 18:39 2 1

Quick! More spackle on that RDF!!! The cracks are beginning to show again!

(Well, that was about as trollish as I can get. Happy Friday the 13th y'all!)

20. poddey posted on 13 Apr 2012, 18:58 1

"Due to recent patent litigation by Motorola Mobility"... that's slightly misleading on Apple's part, making MM out to be the bad guy here when it was Apple that started these patent wars. It should read "litigation with" instead.

21. speculatrix posted on 14 Apr 2012, 16:32 1

can Motorola also shut down imap-idle and generic push-email functions on iOS too?

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