Back in March, Amazon launched its own version of the Android app store. Dubbed Amazon Appstore, the company's launch celebrations were cut short a week later when Apple filed a lawsuit against the company. Apple had already filed for a trademark on the term 'App Store' earlier in the year and though that application was being contested by Microsoft (Redmond says it's too generic a term to trademark), the Cupertino-based iPhone maker didn't want Amazon using the 'App Store' term. Apple said at the time that attempts to contact Apple regarding its use of the term did not result in a "substantive response." Perhaps Amazon was right not to respond to Apple, though, as this week a judge ruled in the etailer's favor.
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
8 Reasons why the iPhone 5 will be the Top Selling Smartphone
The iPhone 5 is one of the most eagerly awaited devices among the consumers. Apple’s delay of launching the next version of iPhone in 2011 was mainly due to the change of production partners for different parts of the device.
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