By Eddy ItoPosted Thursday 7th June 2007 16:18 GMT
The patent hasn't been issued, they just published the application. Big difference? Who knows, they start counting from the date it was filed but the number of patents declined has been going up lately which is good news.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 8th June 2007 00:56 GMT
... That they're gonna get on Nokia's arse after this because it so happens that Nokia made such a phone (although the purpose of the filp was to give the screen a landscape view for DVB-H)?
Typical of Sony bustids. Steal someone's idea, call it their own, and demand the other person cough up.
What's the point of rotating the screen? Why not just rotate the whole phone? I have an SPV M600, and use landscape mode all the time without having to revert to patented mechanisms to make it landscape. Perhaps I should patent the method of holding the phone in your hand, and then rotating it through 90 degrees!
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 8th June 2007 08:50 GMT
Jay,
"A patent application to rotate a screen 180 degrees."
Not necessarily, look a little closer and you might find the application is for a type of hinge that allows a data connection to be sustained in all positions.
A new "invention", if you will, rather than an idea for an invention.
That's how patents work, you see -- "things" not "thoughts".
By John NieurzylaPosted Monday 11th June 2007 04:39 GMT
I was hoping it was Sony getting its act together and making with a GP{S add on more true mobility and help. It one of the few with a decent battery life where it would actually work.
Comments on: PSP patent gets gadget geeks guessing
Just an app #
By Eddy Ito Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 16:18 GMT
Not a patent, yet #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 16:30 GMT
Who needs the Patent Office? #
By Dillon Pyron Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 19:47 GMT
Patently Absurd #
By Jay Zelos Posted Thursday 7th June 2007 22:40 GMT
And I assume #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 8th June 2007 00:56 GMT
nothing new to see here #
By wim Posted Friday 8th June 2007 04:19 GMT
What's the point? #
By Dan P Posted Friday 8th June 2007 08:16 GMT
Re: Patently Absurd #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 8th June 2007 08:50 GMT
GPS #
By John Nieurzyla Posted Monday 11th June 2007 04:39 GMT