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Fujitsu Says it Owns Rights to 'iPad' Name, Not Apple

Apple's iPad is barely a day old, and it's already facing legal troubles. Not terribly surprising, as "iPad" is hardly original - and Apple has a history of stealing names that are registered trademarks of other companies.

Japanese electronics company Fujitsu built a handheld computing device in 2002 - complete with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and VoIP support - called the iPad. The Fujitsu iPad features a 3.5-inch color touch screen and an Intel chip.

captain-obvious5194d ago

i can see Fujitsu getting a lot of $$$$$$ out of this

Akagi5194d ago

Thanks a lot, Caption Obvious!

Microsoft Xbox 3605194d ago

Good, iPad sounds stupid anyway. Apple needs to change it ASAP.

Voozi5194d ago

"there are other products using the semi-trademarked name "iPad" — including a padded bra"

lol

n4gn4gn4gn4g5194d ago

iPhone...they just don't give a sh1t. Any other company wouldn't have the ballz to launch with a name already trademarked but Stevo does what he wants.

http://www.comwave.net/US/i...

and

http://cmdq.files.wordpress...

kneon5194d ago

Apple are the new Evil empire, Microsoft have behaved like boy scouts in comparison lately.

Montrealien5194d ago

kneon, come on now, its common knowledge that if you want to be cool on the internetz, you cant say stuff like that.

IdleLeeSiuLung5194d ago

c'mon you can't go around dissing Apple, all the trendy people will get on your case!!!

VINNIEPAZ5194d ago (Edited 5194d ago )

That is all

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70 percent of devs unsure of live-service games sustainability

With so many games fighting for players' attention and interest losing out over time, time sink games are at risk of eventually losing steam.

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thorstein1d 6h ago

It was worrisome to begin with.

It's a niche genre with only a handful of hits that can stand the test of time.

Cacabunga9h ago

I like the sound of that!! I will for sure never support these gaas games.
Sony must be shocked at gamer's reaction, making them cancel a few of these and hopefully go back to the good heavy hitters they had us used to..
now bring on that PSPro reveal and show us some SP 1st party awesomeness.

CrimsonWing691d 5h ago

What’s to be unsure of!? Look at the ratio of success to failure!

DarXyde12h ago

It's pretty ridiculous.

Imagine having a breadth of data at your disposal to see the statistically low success rate of these games, only to be laser focused on the exceptional case studies.

shinoff21831d 4h ago

Yes. Stop all the live service bs.

jznrpg1d 4h ago

Only a few will catch on. You need a perfect storm to be successful in GaaS and a bit of luck on top of that. But a potential cash cow will keep them trying and some will go out of business because of it.

MIDGETonSTILTS171d 3h ago

Helldivers 2 manages just fine…

Keep production costs low… don’t just make custscenes until the mechanics and enemies are perfected first.

Make so much content that you can drip extra content for years, and the game already feels complete without them.

Most importantly: make weapons, enemies, levels, and mechanics that will stand the test of 1000 hours. This might require more devs embracing procedurally generated leveled, which I think separates Helldivers 2 from Destiny’s repetitiveness.

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