Steve Jobs pledged ‘thermonuclear war’ with Android
By Tom Brewster,
The late Steve Jobs truly had it in for Google’s Android operating system, saying he wanted to “destroy” the OS.
The Apple co-founder’s biography, due out on Monday 24 October, has revealed how much Jobs hated Android, claiming it stole from iOS.
"I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple's $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong," Jobs said, according to extracts seen by the Associated Press.
"I'm going to destroy Android, because it's a stolen product. I'm willing to go thermonuclear war on this."
Jobs even held meetings with Google’s chairman Eric Schmidt, who was CEO at the time, with the Apple man saying he was not concerned about a financial settlement.
I'm going to destroy Android, because it's a stolen product.
“I don't want your money. If you offer me $5 billion, I won't want it. I've got plenty of money. I want you to stop using our ideas in Android, that's all I want,” Jobs was believed to have told Schmidt.
Apple has been fighting numerous lawsuits with Google, mainly fighting Android through the latter’s OEM partners.
The iPhone creator is involved in a particularly fierce patent war with Samsung, which has seen a number of the South Korean’s products banned in certain countries.
Ballmer bashing
Microsoft chief executive (CEO) Steve Ballmer has done hit bit of Android bashing this week as well, according to reports.
Ballmer said Android was too complicated and quipped people needed to be “computer scientists” to figure out how to work the Google OS.
“You don’t need to be a computer scientist to use a Windows phone and you do to use and Android phone,” the CEO said, talking at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
“It is hard for me to be excited about the Android phones.”
Earlier this year, Google claimed a "hostile, organised campaign" was being waged against Android by firms including Microsoft and Apple.
Google is involved in numerous court cases involving Android, the most significant being with Oracle over use of Java in the mobile operating system’s code.
Oracle reportedly wants to put a total block on Android sales, not just royalties. It would be a massive hit to Google if Oracle wins the case, due to take place later this year.
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Hostile to Thieves
"Earlier this year, Google claimed a "hostile, organised campaign" was being waged against Android by firms including Microsoft and Apple."
Just like drivers are hostile to car thieves then?
By Henry_3_Dogg on Tuesday Oct 25
"Competition is a sin."
Rockefeller said that, often. Nice guy huh? For the masses. He was as good as the people he used.
By Artales on Tuesday Oct 25
Xerox Parc
This loser Jobs lifted everything from Xerox Parc. Also, things like Siri were taken from the Appstore 3rd party. To quote the petty fool Jobs himself.
CW0DUg63lqU Good artists copy, great artists steal.
Rest in peace, Dennis Ritchie. A real man of computer science.
By mickrussom on Tuesday Oct 25
It's all about theft
mickrussom said
"Jobs lifted everything from Xerox Parc"
That is indeed true, Mick. But there is a huge, massive, mind-bogglingly big difference. Brace youself..
Xerox Parc DIDN'T OBJECT. There was NO THEFT of ideas. Xerox Parc invited Mr Jobs to take the ideas away and develop them.
If someone agrees you can borrow their car, you're not a car thief. But if you take it without that consent...
By Gradivus on Tuesday Oct 25
Get a Life
Apple geeks get into a lather yet again - Who cares who pinched what idea the only people to really care are the leagle eagles as they make such a good living feeding of the billions wastedby mega companies - Me - I think its a good idea to have competition if Apple (or Google or anyone else) ruled the world we'd all be spending a lot more money for our IT fix - not a good idea
By geoffh99 on Tuesday Oct 25