Originally posted by doodab
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostCisco one is a capital 'I'.
I'd think IBM would have more claim to it seeing as iOS runs the system i.
Anyways, had a google, apparently Apple have actually licensed the name from Cisco. I wonder what that cost.
I'm actually a little surprised they bothered, as they used the iPhone trademark without asking.Last edited by doodab; 8 June 2010, 13:42.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostBBC News - Apple shows off redesigned iPhone
I doubt it will be called that for long if Cisco's lawyers have anything to do with it.
They'll have a team of lawyers checking out their trademarks etc.
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Cisco one is a capital 'I'.
I'd think IBM would have more claim to it seeing as iOS runs the system i.Last edited by Moscow Mule; 8 June 2010, 09:30.
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Have Apple cocked up?
BBC News - Apple shows off redesigned iPhone
Mr Jobs also ran through changes made to the fourth release of the iPhone operating system, now called iOSTags: None
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