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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
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15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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British inventor Patrick Racz seeks to take $18bn bite out of Apple in bitter patent war
Patrick Racz is in a long-running patent fight with the tech company over claims it stole his filesharing and payment system for iTunes.
Patrick Racz. London.
15/12/23.
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
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Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Studie zeigt wie ein Apple-Auto aussehen würde, basierend auf aktuellen Patenten, die der Tech-Gigant eingereicht hat
Ferrari Press Agency
Apple car 1
Ref 13481
15/11/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Vanarama
Automotive experts have trawled through patents filed by tech firm Apple -- to imagine how a proposed car from the company might look.And the wedge shape looks similar to the eagerly awaited Cybertruck by Elon Musk’s Tesla company.There have long been rumours about the possible development of an Apple automobile.In 2015, the Wall Street Journal reported Apple had several hundred employees secretly working towards creating an electric vehicle. A year later in 2016 Bloomberg said that staff from car team had been reassigned. In the meantime, UK van sales company Vanarama has come up with a vision of how the car might look like based on the real-life Apple patents to inform the design.It was decided to make it an SUV as that sector of car is currently the largest selling worldwide.A spokesperson explained:” Using genuine patents filed by Apple Inc., we’ve created a vision of the anticipated Apple car and how it might look on launch.”
OPS: Render showing how an Apple car would look based on actual patents filed in the past by the tech giant
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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