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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

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Taiwan university sues Apple over Siri, asserts two speech-recognition patents
Apple Insider
In a suit filed with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas last Friday, the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Taiwan claims Apple's implementation of Siri on the iPhone 4S infringes on two speech-recognition patents and seeks ...
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Siri is so aloof; Saga wants to get to know you
GigaOM
Like the recently unveiled Google Now, Saga tries to take the Siri concept a step further by proactively telling users what they need to know when they need to know. Doing this requires lots of data and algorithms capable of learning what users are ...
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Apple's Siri nailed with patent suit over voice-to-text
CNET
Apple's virtual personal assistant Siri has been smacked with yet another lawsuit. This time around, Taiwan's National Cheng Kung University filed a lawsuit against Apple on Friday, charging the company with violating patents it holds related to voice ...
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Apple's Siri Infringes On Our Patents, Taiwan's Cheng Kung University Claims
Huffington Post
TAIPEI (Reuters) - A Taiwan university has filed a patent infringement suit against Apple Inc in a U.S. court over the iPhone maker's Siri speech recognition system, which lets users place calls or perform other tasks with voice commands, and is ...
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Apple Sued By Taiwanese University, Claims Siri Infringed on its Patents
NASDAQ
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) is being sued by a university in Taiwan that claims the iPhone maker has infringed on its patents. According to Reuters , National Cheng Kung University has filed a lawsuit against Apple over its use of Siri. The university is not ...
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Apple Sued Over Siri, Microsoft and Google May Be Next
iDigitalTimes.com
Taiwan's National Cheng Kung University is suing the American company over Siri's speech recognition system. The technology that powers Siri allows users to make phone calls, open apps, and control information with their voices. Cheng Kung University ...
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