From Slashdot yesterday.

"Okay, well, maybe not everyone but more than twenty companies 
(including Apple, Qualcomm, Motorola and Microsoft) are being sued for a 
generic patent that reads: 'Apparatus and methods for controlling a 
portable electronic device, such as an MP3 player; portable radio, voice 
recorder, or portable CD player are disclosed. A touchpad is mounted on 
the housing of the device, and a user enters commands by tracing 
patterns with his finger on a surface of the touchpad. No immediate 
visual feedback is provided as a command pattern is traced, and the user 
does not need to view the device to enter commands.' Sounds like their 
may be a few companies using that technology. The suit was filed on July 
15th in the favoritest place ever to file patent claim lawsuits: Texas 
Eastern District Court. It's a pretty classic patent troll; they've been 
holding this patent since 2003 and they just noticed now that everyone 
and his dog are using touchpads to control portable electronic devices."

http://tech.slashdot.org/story/09/07/22/213256/Touchpad-Patent-Holder-Tsera-Sues-Just-About-Everyone

CB

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