Apple has run out "cat" names for Mac

Desktop operating system OS X 10.8, code-named passing Mountain Lion, is likely to be the last, which was code-name of the cat family.
 
It is known that each platform's desktop Apple gets the "cat" names: Cheetah (Cheetah), Puma (Puma), Jaguar (Jaguar), Panther (Panther), Tiger (Tiger), Leopard (Leopard), Snow Leopard (Snow Leopard), Leo (Lion).

The forthcoming version of OS X 10.8 is called the Mountain lion or cougar (Mountain Lion), demonstrating not only a rare term, but the fact that this animal belongs rather to the nature of cougars, a lion that easily wins.

There is an obvious problem: Apple has already used more or less suitable names for their desktop platforms. What happens next is not clear yet, because the names are parsed rivals: for example, trot called a pocket console, Atari, and Ocelot called one of the releases of Ubuntu.
 
By the way, Google in this regard came more efficient - its mobile operating system follows the tradition of naming the sweet treats. Each edition of the Android operating system for smartphones and tablet gets its own name on the dessert, of which manifested in excess. Names are assigned in alphabetical order. For example, the latest version of the Android 4.0 is called Ice Cream Sandwich ("Sandwich ice cream"), and the assembly is known as 3.0 Honeycomb ("Honeycomb").

Intel's tradition calls its development on the basis of integrated circuits for the names of cities, rivers and mountains, located near the factory of the company, such as Sandy Bridge or Xeon.

Apple took away the Australian domain iPhone5.com

In early May SizloCore wrote that Apple has filed a complaint with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), intending to get the rights to the domain iPhone5.com. Organization took less than two weeks to establish that a domain name confusingly similar to a trademark of Apple, and the owner is not on it any rights.
 
IPhone5.com domain was purchased in 2008. Following the link iPhone5.com users could find a small forum to discuss news and rumors about a hypothetical «iPhone 5", as well as a variety of topics related to entertainment and education issues. However, the status of the site, it was stated that he has nothing to do with Apple. The former owner of the resource, based on the location of the Registrar, is in Australia.

Participants iPhone5.com posted several posts on the forum with a discussion of the claims Apple. User Morphius urged members of the forum to fight for the site, noting that "we have every right to be fans of the iPhone and discuss it." However, Apple has managed to pick up this domain.
Representatives of WIPO noted:

"No one can be used without permission similar to its trademark symbols on products for the individualization of which the trademark is registered, or similar goods, if as a result of the use of a likelihood of confusion arises."

Recently, Apple is focusing increasingly on domain names incorporating the names of its brands. So, iCloud.com iPhone.com and were purchased from owners who have used them for their own websites. The former owner of iCloud.com, the company Xcerion,  has agreed to sell the  domain name for $ 4.5 million after the announcement of the first iPhone model iPhone.com site owner simply could not use it in the past due to too high a level of diversion of traffic, forcing him to give Apple a domain name , receiving a seven-figure sum.

Also Empire of Steve Jobs took possession of such high-profile Web names like iphone4s.com, iphonesex4s.com and porn4iphones.com. These websites serve as resources for pornographic doorway. The situation is particularly strained iPhone4s.com Apple, as its name is identical with the "apple" bestseller. All of these resources pornographic content are now in the possession of the American company.

In connection with the claim against iPhone5.com rumors that Apple has begun preparing for the announcement of the next model "apple" smartphone, which is likely to be called the iPhone 5. However, it is possible that by analogy with the iPad, the next version of your phone company would call a "new iPhone».
 

Popular Posts

Most Reading

Tags

Android (474) Business (1) Food (1) Science (18) technology (132)

Nice Technology