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HTC Tries to Stymie iPhone with Patent Suit

HTC is going the patent route to try to derail Apple's runaway train for all things "i. " The Taiwanese company is asking for an injunction on sales of iPhones, iPads and iPods based on an alleged patent infringement. Of course, it was Apple that sued HTC for patent infringement in the first place, so this is the rebel striking back against the empire. Good luck, HTC. You'll need it.

Posted by Lee Pender on May 13, 2010


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