I Sued Apple for Patent Infringement

Episode 29 May 09, 2019 00:24:22
I Sued Apple for Patent Infringement
Mind Matters
I Sued Apple for Patent Infringement

May 09 2019 | 00:24:22

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Show Notes

If you used a touchscreen, an automated door opener or automated faucet today, it is probably based on the technology of inventor and entrepreneur Hal Philipp. We continue our conversation with Hal on the Mind Matters podcast, revisiting his ambivalent relationship with Apple. Show Notes 01:15 | Mixed emotions about inventing the touchscreen and creating “a planet full of zombies” 03:00 | The Power Mac G4 Cube and beginning a relationship with Apple 04:45 | Terms and conditions and a souring relationship with Apple 05:20 | Meeting with Johnny Ive and the unlicensed use of patented technology via a third Read More ›

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