On 12/28/06, Sean Moss-Pultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/27/06 8:28 AM, "Ole Tange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The Neo only has a touch screen which makes it hard to feel if a key
> is pressed. A click sound can help, but sound can be annoying to your
> environment. Visual feedback helps, but it would be nice to feel it
> too.
>
> You could have the phone move slightly if the vibrator is activated
> for a very short time (e.g. 50 ms). This would give a silent, yet
> destinctive feedback.

Very cool idea!...but I think I remember hearing from somebody that this is
patented. Does anybody here know?

First: You probably do not want to know if it _is_ the case. In the US
you cannot assume that a patent will be deemed valid by the courts
just because the USPTO has granted the patent. If you are infringing a
patent and the courts find it valid, you may be liable for damages. If
you knowingly infringed the patent damages will rise (I seem to
remember with a factor of 2).

Second: I have searched http://www.google.com/patents and found nothing.


/Ole (who has spent more than a man year on the software patent issue)

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