Prvé vzorky tablet PC s Android 3.0 už v decembri
Podľa zdrojov v digitimes.com, sa objavia inžinierske vzorky tablet PC s funkčným OS Android 3.0 od Google už v decembri tohoto roku. Predpokladá sa výrazný vstup takýchto zariadení s OS Android 3.0 na trhový segment kde vládne iPad. Taktiež sa ukazuje, že ten kto stratí najviac, bude Microsoft, pretože licenčné poplatky za Windows OS budú minimálne 5x väčšie ako licenčné poplatky za Android 3.0. Cenový rozdiel pre Intel platformu a ARM bude tiež okolo 30 US dolárov.
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Myslel som si, že to viete ....písali sme o tom prednedávnom na linuxos.sk.
" WSJ: Is that difficult in an environment where Android is free?
Mr. Ballmer: Android has a patent fee. It’s not like Android’s free. You do have to license patents. HTC’s signed a license with us and you’re going to see license fees clearly for Android as well as for Windows.
From WSJ via Business Insider
So Android isn’t free. If a vendor wants to install it on their devices, they have to pay a license fee. To whom? Google? The Open Handset Alliance? No, to Microsoft. To sell a device running Android, you have to pay Microsoft. Sounds like some crazy $#!%, but it’s closer to reality that some may realize.
For HTC, it’s already true. Microsoft got them to agree to pay a license fee on all their handsets, including those that run Android. Backed by that precedent, Microsoft is now pushing Motorola to do the same. If you understand the power of precedent in the legal world, then you know Moto, even if they weren’t dwarfed in size by MS, has little chance of resisting. I would not be surprised if, by this time next year, Samsung and LG will also be paying Microsoft to use Android."
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2010/10/04/ballmer-androids-not-free-because-of-license-fees-to-microsoft/
narábaj viac opatrne s tým F.U.D. ...
Veď, keď to neviem ja, alebo ty, tak to ešte automaticky neznamená že to tak nie je .
;-)