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January 27th, 2009

Apple's multi-touch patent sets up a legal battle with Palm

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 7:48 am

Categories: Legal, Patent, iPhone, iPod touch

Tags: Patent, Multi-touch, Palm Inc., Apple Inc., Jason D. O'Grady

In what could be a game changer for the smartphone industry, Apple was awarded a patent for its multi-touch interface for the iPhone and iPod touch.

Patent number 7,479,949 was filed on 11 April 2008 and was approved on January 20, 2009 and covers multi-touch and all associated gestures such as pinch, swipe and rotation.

The initial patent abstract is as follows:

A computer-implemented method for use in conjunction with a computing device with a touch screen display comprises: detecting one or more finger contacts with the touch screen display, applying one or more heuristics to the one or more finger contacts to determine a command for the device, and processing the command. The one or more heuristics comprise: a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a one-dimensional vertical screen scrolling command, a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a two-dimensional screen translation command, and a heuristic for determining that the one or more finger contacts correspond to a command to transition from displaying a respective item in a set of items to displaying a next item in the set of items.

It looks like acting Apple CEO Tim Cook’s shot across the bow of Palm now has some legal teeth behind it. Can it be long before Apple’s legal department files a motion to block ex-Appler Jon Rubenstein and company’s use of anything resembling multi-touch in their upcoming Pre handset? The engineers over at Palm better put their thinking caps on.

Meanwhile Palm PR may want to reconsider this part of their 8 January 2009 press release:

  • Instinctive user interface - With its multi-touch interface, webOS lets you move easily between activities like flipping through a deck of cards and rearrange items simply by dragging them; when you are done with something, just throw it away. And finding what you need is easy with universal search - as you type what you’re looking for, the OS narrows your search and offers results from both your device and the web.

Having used the T-Mobile/HTC G1 for a few days makes me appreciate (and miss!) having multi-touch on that device. It’s truly a competitive advantage for Apple because it’s so intuitive and natural feeling. Android, on the other hand, is relegated to simple zoom in (+) and zoom out (-) buttons and a goofy loupe interface that allows you to scroll to a specific part of a long Web page. The only thing that I can compare the loupe feature to is reading a newspaper with a magnifying glass.

So, will Cook and Co. release the hounds?

Tip: World of Apple

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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@NonZealot
And how much do you think consumers have suffered at the hands of Microsoft? Remember Netscape? Remember how long MS took to update IE once Netscape was gone? And those updates were only because of Fi... (Read the rest)
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re: So, will Cook and Co. release the hounds?  Badgered | 01/27/09
Apple can now sue EVERY touch screen device maker!!1!1one!!1  NonZealot | 01/27/09
No, it's more specific than that  kdarling | 01/27/09
The patent covers all heuristics  NonZealot | 01/27/09
Read the patent, not sensationalistic blogs  kdarling | 01/27/09
Thanks for the info  NonZealot | 01/27/09
Someone call NonZ a WA bulance!!!!!  James Quinn | 01/27/09
In all seriousness though...  oncall | 01/27/09
@Pagan jim  Axsimulate | 01/27/09
Double Click  notsofast | 01/28/09
Re: @pagan jim  notsofast | 01/28/09
@James Quinn  Axsimulate | 01/28/09
Much ado about nothing. READ THE PATENT !!  kdarling | 01/27/09
No it doesn't patent touch or multi-touch  kdarling | 01/27/09
Re: No, it's more specific than that  zeblonite | 01/27/09
Apple Can No Sue....  AllenKenya | 01/27/09
I noticed that to (nt)  storm14k | 01/27/09
Iphone and Pre do not use the same multi-touch screen  scorpeo | 01/27/09
It is very important that Apple loses this battle  T1Oracle | 01/27/09
They likely will...  Wolfie2K3 | 01/28/09
I'm impressed with the Pre, but...  MrViklund | 01/27/09
What about tablet pcs?  Heatlesssun1 | 01/27/09
To Palm: License Multi-Touch from MS Research  Samic | 01/27/09
Doesnt MS already have patents or atleast pre-existing tech in this area?  Been_Done_Before | 01/27/09
RE: Apple  notlehs | 01/27/09
Interesting......  James Quinn | 01/27/09
Re: Interesting ....  Rob Oakes | 01/27/09
What WAS Palm thinking?!  tikigawd | 01/28/09
How does Apple manage to keep patenting ideas that already existed?  Urkel | 01/27/09
If I had to guess...  oncall | 01/27/09
I'm pattenting the Keyboard tomorrow  tikigawd | 01/28/09
Microsoft Surface???  storm14k | 01/27/09
Microsoft Surface...  meeyanpeat | 01/27/09
Lots of web browsers do the same thing on mobile devices and they all lack  Heatlesssun1 | 01/27/09
"A simple double tap zooms in"  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 01/28/09
Hehe, there goes the biggest advantage of multitouch!  NonZealot | 01/28/09
Really? Since when, exactly?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 01/28/09
Real web pages?  NonZealot | 01/28/09
Don`t tell the the "special guys"...  Soulstorm | 01/28/09
@NonZealot  Axsimulate | 01/28/09
Surface is another idea MS stole.  MyMac | 01/28/09
Jealous?...  Soulstorm | 01/28/09
More double standards...  eMJayy | 01/28/09
touch screen was already patented  pupkin_z | 01/27/09
from Jan 9, 2007 Steve Jobs presentation (transcript)  dgadd1 | 01/27/09
Let Them Try  Rob Oakes | 01/27/09
Microsoft Songsmith - EPIC FAIL  itanalyst2@... | 01/27/09
Of course it is...  Soulstorm | 01/28/09
RE; MICROSOFT SONGSMITH  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 01/28/09
Superior Hardware?...LOL.  Soulstorm | 01/28/09
LOL! Guess MS is just wasting their money?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 01/30/09
Tom Cruise Should sue Apple  s_souche | 01/27/09
Touchscreen pat much earlier  Alan Smithie | 01/28/09
Consumers will suffer because of Apple  NonZealot | 01/28/09
FUTURE TRIP ANYONE?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 01/28/09
Message has been deleted.  Soulstorm | 01/28/09
@NonZealot  Axsimulate | 01/30/09
RE: Apple  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 01/28/09
Apple uses MS gear as well  kdarling | 01/29/09
Patent on hand  davetracer@... | 01/28/09
Apple, be careful what you wish for!  scorpeo | 01/28/09
US patents broken...  Narg | 01/28/09

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