Accustomed to sue the other for breach of patents, Apple
had a taste of own medicine last Friday, when a university in Taiwan
announced that it would bring a lawsuit against the U.S. company for an
alleged illegal use of patents in personal assistant Siri. The system Siri allows iPhone users to perform various tasks using just your voice.
However, Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, claims that the voice
recognition tool infringes two...