Trademark News for 03-Aug-2008

    'Apple: Who will inherit Jobs' job (Lancaster Online)
    The fuss began in June when Steve Jobs, the boss of Apple, came on stage in San Francisco to make one of the theatrical product announcements for which he is known. His trademark black mock- turtleneck was drooping from a fleshless frame, and his neck and cheeks were hollow. In hushed tones, th...

    'BEWARE THE "MUMMY" (Asbury Park Press)
    Egypt has lost its trademark on mummies. Instead, "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor," the third "Mummy" installment dutifully sends its characters to China where they participate in international competitions of zombie fencing, yeti vaulting and synchronized senselessness.

    'O'Neal at camp after escaping wreck without injury (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
    CONWAYEric O'Neal flashed his trademark quicks in drills at Coastal's first practice Saturday. It was what the Chants expect to see from their projected starting running back, but O'Neal was feeling lucky to be so spry. Traveling to camp on Thursday, O'Neal was involved in what could have been a horrific car accident. Around 9 p.m. Thursday near Sumter, a car stopped in front of O'Neal without ...

    'Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Nov 2005 01:25 UTC (OS News)
    On Nov. 3, the US Patent & Trademark Office revealed that Apple has filed patent application 20050246554 titled " system and method for creating tamper-resistant code ." James D. Batson is listed as the sole inventor for application 837413 originally filed in April 2004. This appears to be related to Apple's forthcoming Tiger-Intel platform.

    'Dell Tries To Trademark "Cloud Computing" (Slashdot)
    Ian Lamont writes "The Industry Standard reports that Dell is trying to trademark the term cloud computing . The phrase entered the tech lexicon years ago, but Dell's application (serial number 77139082) was made in early 2007 to the US Patent and Trademark Office, apparently in connection with data center products and services that it was promoting around that time. A quick search of Google ...

    'Dell Tries to Trademark 'cloud Computing' (PC World via Yahoo! News)
    Dell is trying to trademark the term 'cloud computing'.



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