February 25th, 2007 by admin
Kane County Chronicle - Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs can start selling the iPhone in June as planned after agreeing to share the name with Cisco Systems Inc. and averting a possible court case. The companies ended a six-week dispute by agreeing to share the
Cisco, Apple to Share iPhone Trademark
MobileBurn - Note: Sponsored advertising links, if any, are in green. Cisco and Apple have settled their lawsuit over the iPhone trademark, resulting in both companies being able to continue to use the name worldwide. Cisco filed the suit just one day after Steve
February 25th, 2007 by admin
SAN JOSE, Calif. and CUPERTINO, Calif. — Cisco and Apple today announced that they have resolved their dispute involving the “iPhone” trademark. Under the agreement, both companies are free to use the “iPhone” trademark on their products throughout the world.
Cisco, Apple Settle Dispute Over iPhone Trademark
Both companies can use ‘iPhone’ trademark on their products.
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Study: Consumers not willing to pay $500 for iPhone
( InfoWorld ) - Consumers aren’t willing to pay what Apple may ask for the iPhone, but if the price drops they’ll switch their mobile service to AT&T in order to get it, according to results of a survey released Thursday. Online market research firm Compete Inc. surveyed 379 people in the U.S., most of whom had heard of the iPhone and have shopped for an iPod, to find out how interested …
February 25th, 2007 by admin
Street.Com - Major averages ended mixed despite better-than-expected earnings from Newmont Mining ( NEM - Cramer’s Take - Stockpickr ), news of a Cisco ( CSCO - Cramer’s Take - Stockpickr )- Apple ( AAPL - Cramer’s Take - Stockpickr ) d tente over the iPhone moniker, and the
Investors ‘Pause’ After Announcements
Ledger - Apple Inc. rose 31 cents to $89.51 after a deal with Cisco Systems Inc. will allow it to use the iPhone name when it rolls out the new mobile telephone that allows users to play music. Cisco rose 2 cents to $27.40. Analog Devices said there are
Apple-Cisco deal may be about more than just names
Mac Central - Apple and Cisco put an end to their So-What-Are-We-Gonna-Call-Our-New-Phone-Product-Anyhow? mini-feud late Tuesday, by settling a month-old dispute over the name of Apple s forthcoming iPhone . Judging by the media reports of the settlement, I
February 25th, 2007 by admin
Cisco and Apple have finally reached an agreement over a dispute sparked by Apple announcing it was launching a cellphone using the iPhone brand.
Cisco, Apple Make iPhone ‘ourPhone’
Apple and Cisco have decided that two iPhones are better than one. The two tech giants said late Wednesday they settled the dispute Cisco filed accusing Apple of infringing on its iPhone trademark. The deal will let Apple use the iPhone name for its upcoming cell phone product while Cisco continues to use the brand name on its Linksys VoIP handsets.
February 25th, 2007 by admin
Daily Record - APPLE and Cisco Systems have agreed to share the name iPhone. Under the agreement, both companies are free to use the iPhone trademark on their products throughout the world. Apple and Cisco agreed to explore opportunities for greater co-operation
Why all-in-one gadgets can face uphill battle
Chicago Tribune - That may be what happens with Apple Inc.’s much ballyhooed iPhone, Chernev said. Apple will certainly be testing Chernev’s theory when the iPhone hits stores this summer. The company’s iPod is the gold standard for MP3 music players. With the iPhone
February 24th, 2007 by admin
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Sprint set for iPhone challenge
Kansas City Star - Steve Jobs knows how to sell music, but success in the cell phone business is likely to be a far greater challenge, a Sprint Nextel Corp. executive said Thursday. Jobs, chief executive of Apple, is partnering with Cingular Wireless to offer the much
National Business Minute
KFOR - SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) _ It looks like Cisco Systems and Apple have been able to head off a court fight over the name “iPhone”. They have reached a settlement on the trademark issue, allowing sharing of the name. DALLAS (AP) _ There’s consolidation in