iPad name belongs to us, claims Apple rival - Scotsman.com News . IT WAS the most eagerly awaited product launch in years. But although Apple's scientists had been working away at their latest technological masterpiece for some considerable time, so tight was the secrecy that no-one even knew what it was to be called. Was it the iSlate, the iTablet ? . The Apple iPad, unveiled last week Then, last week, chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled the machine with which Apple aims to again dominate the w
orld - the iPad. But it appears Apple's ambitious plans have hit an early snag. Rival Fujitsu says it already owns that name and is threatening legal action to keep it. The Japanese company claims to have applied for an iPad trademark in 2003 and is now ready to contest this right. However, while Apple's iPad is a personal computer designed for web browsing, document reading and word processing on the move, Fujitsu's device, sold mainly in the US, helps sales staff verify prices, check inventory...
Apple may face 'iPad' legal battle - CNN.com . Apple may face a legal battle with Fujitsu of Japan over use the 'iPad' name . Since 2002, Fujitsu has a handheld computer called the iPad used by shop assistants . Fujitsu lawyer: 'They probably need to talk to us' . . Tokyo, Japan (FT) -- Apple may fa
IPad? That's So 2002, Fujitsu Says - NYTimes.com . It's Fujitsu's iPad from 2002. Sold mainly in the United States, the multifunctional device from the Tokyo technology company helps shop clerks verify prices, check real-time inventory data and close sales on the go. Fujitsu, which applied for an iP