Fujitsu Says it Owns the 'iPad' Name, Not Apple
source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/188100/fujitsu_says_it_owns_rights_to_ipad_name_not_apple.html
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"Japanese electronics company Fujitsu built a handheld computing device in 2002 — complete with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and VoIP support — called the iPad. The Fujitsu iPad features a 3.5-inch color touch screen and an Intel chip."
"The Fujitsu iPad (which had a considerably higher price point at its time of release — $2000 to Apple's entry-level price of $499) is most commonly used by shop clerks in retail stores for keeping track of inventory and recording sales."
http://www.pcworld.com/article/188100/fujitsu_says_it_owns_rights_to_ipad_name_n...
"The Fujitsu iPad (which had a considerably higher price point at its time of release — $2000 to Apple's entry-level price of $499) is most commonly used by shop clerks in retail stores for keeping track of inventory and recording sales."
http://www.pcworld.com/article/188100/fujitsu_says_it_owns_rights_to_ipad_name_n...
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Perhaps they could trademark the letter 'i'. It's not the first time Apple has lifted a name from another product. Cisco sued them over the iPhone name.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/128499/whats_in_the_iphone_name_cisco_sues_apple....
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