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Apple's Done This Before. Can It Do It Again?

By Evan Niu, CFA, The Motley Fool

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There have been quite a few things that only Apple could have successfully pulled off. The ability to commandeer legally owned trademarks is on that list. Apple’s done it before — can it do it again?

The most prominent example of this was when Apple repurposed two of networking giant Cisco Systems‘ trademarks and made them its own. Both iPhone and iOS were once the property of Cisco. Apple famously unveiled the original iPhone in January 2007 without obtaining the rights to the “iPhone” trademark in advance, settling with the networker months later after the fact. However, Apple did ink a deal with the company over its use of IOS when it rebranded its mobile operating system platform in 2010.

The broader media has now taken to casually referring to the long-rumored Apple TV set as the “iTV,” even though iTV is also an existing recognized trademark that’s owned by British commercial television network ITV (uppercase “I”). In fact, when Apple first unveiled its first-generation set-top box for local streaming, it originally referred to the device as the iTV. Steve Jobs pointed out that this was just an internal code name, presumably due to some trademark issues.

Original Apple “iTV” unveiling. Source: Engadget.

A few months later, when Apple dropped the “Computer” from its name and unveiled the iPhone, it rebranded the device as Apple TV. In 2010, the company was rumored to be exploring a rebrand to iTV again, which caused a ruckus with the Brits. ITV Network said it has a very strong brand and has numerous registered trademarks, with exec Mike Large saying the network has “vigorously defended” its IP in the past.

There’s also the U.S.-based iTV Entertainment, which pre-emptively issued a press release roughly a year ago, warning Apple not to infringe on its trademark. iTV Entertainment noted that the ITV network appeared to have abandoned its U.S. trademark application in January 2012, and that ITV exec Paul Dale tweeted about being at Apple’s Europe headquarters.

iTV Entertainment hints that ITV Network may have inked a deal with Apple, saying the network “conspicuously” reversed its position and now denies it would take action against the Mac maker. iTV Entertainment is looking to finagle a license agreement.

Barring any official deals, Apple is unlikely to try to commandeer any trademarks these days. This is because Tim Cook is known to be a much more conservative leader that tends to play by the book, while Jobs was accustomed to simply willing things into existence. No other tech executive has been known to launch a breakthrough product that directly encroaches on legally owned trademarks, only to sort out the details later.

That’s just another way that Tim Cook differs from Steve Jobs. The only way that the rumored set is called the “iTV” will be if Cook scores the rights first.

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Canon's New PowerShot SX280 HS Digital Camera Offers a Super 20x Optical Zoom, Wireless Connectivity

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Canon’s New PowerShot SX280 HS Digital Camera Offers a Super 20x Optical Zoom, Wireless Connectivity and GPS Technology

Highlighted Features Include a New DIGIC 6 Processor With Impressive Low-Light Performance, Shooting Speed of up to 14 Frames-Per-Second and Enhanced Image Quality

MELVILLE, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Fusing portability with high-quality image technology, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the new 12.1-megapixel PowerShot SX280 HS Digital Camera with built-in Wi-Fi® technology and an impressive 20x Optical Zoom lens. Amazingly compact, the PowerShot SX280 HS digital camera is the first Canon camera to feature Canon’s DIGIC 6 Image Processor, the most advanced processor to date, delivering incredible detail and fast continuous shooting performance.

“Canon recognizes the importance of capturing the highest quality images possible and sharing them instantly and easily,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies & Communications Group, Canon U.S.A. “The PowerShot SX280 HS Digital Camera with its impressive features provides users the resources to shoot in almost any situation and the creative tools to help capture their vision.”

Share Great Images Wirelessly

The PowerShot SX280 HS digital camera’s Wi-Fi® connectivity offers users connectivity options to share their beautiful images. With the download of the free Canon CameraWindow app1 from an Android TM or IOS® store, users can connect to both iOS® or AndroidTM smartphones and tablets2 to wirelessly transfer photos and videos from their camera to their device. This camera also has the ability to connect directly to social networking sites and to Canon’s iMAGE GATEWAY3, making photos easily accessible and ready to share. In addition, the PowerShot SX280 HS digital camera has the ability to connect wirelessly to computers, select PowerShot wireless cameras, and wireless PictBridge4 compatible printers, such as the PIXMA MG6320 and MG5420 Wireless Photo All-In-One printer models.

Powerful and Versatile 20x Optical Zoom Lens

Providing users the ability to capture images with stunning quality, the PowerShot SX280 HS digital camera features a 25mm wide angle lens and impressive 20x optical zoom (up to 500mm) providing versatility in a pocket-sized camera. At wide angle, the PowerShot SX280 HS digital camera is ideal for capturing lasting memories of family and friends at get-togethers as well as …read more
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iOS devices hobble Exchange servers when they sync

Microsoft and Apple recommend that businesses deny certain iPhones, iPads and iPods access to Calendar items until the companies can clear up a problem that slows Exchange servers to a crawl when the devices try to sync.

The problem reveals itself to end users as an error message when they try to update items with Exchange Server 2010 that says “Cannot Get Mail” and “The connection to the server failed,” according to a Microsoft support notification. The only option presented to users is to choose “OK,” Microsoft says.

More problematic for IT is that server CPU use jumps, affecting performance for all users. Microsoft describes the problem like this: “When a user syncs a mailbox by using an iOS 6.1-based device, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Client Access server (CAS) and Mailbox (MBX) server resources are consumed, log growth becomes excessive, memory and CPU use may increase significantly, and server performance is affected.”

IOS 6.1 comes on iPhone 3GS, 4 and 5; fourth and fifth generation iPod Touch; iPad 2, third generation and fourth generation iPads; and iPad Mini. This makes for a major inconvenience for workers who use these devices at work primarily as a way to access emails and calendaring information.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at PCWorld