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More on Cisco's iPhone suit against Apple Inc.

iPhone_sm.jpgI’ve been corresponding recently with Adam Richardson, Strategy Director at Palo Alto based   frog design. Turns out he worked for a startup company called Infogear in the late 90s and was part of the team that designed its first product, a desktop phone/email/web affair with a VGA black and white touch screen, a speedy 56k modem and a slide-out keyboard.

1091762-699532-thumbnail.jpgLike quite a few PC/phone/appliance gadgets (Webphones) at the time, it seemed a good idea but ultimately collapsed under the weight of high cost relative to rapidly falling prices of full-blown PC’s that did a lot more. Infogear struggled and was ultimately acquired by Cisco Systems in 2000. With it, Cisco inherited the trademark on the devise’s name: iPhone. 

So now you know how Cisco ended up with the iPhone trademark or, as the saying goes, “the rest of the story.” 

Posted on Jan 16, 2007 at 07:12AM by Registered CommenterDoug in | CommentsPost a Comment

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