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Re: Update
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2012, 04:48:02 PM »
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the acquisition of certain technology that will change the landscape of  the CE/IT industry in a most profound manner, and will enable Commodore  the ability to bring to market a product category that will put us back  in the forefront of the computer/IT/CE arena, as we once were.
What, did they figure out quantum computing? Gee, don't I feel sheepish.

...no, wait, don't tell me! They've decided to harness "the power of X!"
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Re: Update
« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2012, 07:32:43 PM »
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What, did they figure out quantum computing? Gee, don't I feel sheepish.

...no, wait, don't tell me! They've decided to harness "the power of X!"



More likely this

The terminated agreement between Asiarim and Euro American S.A. would likely turn into an agreement between the actual IP owner and Euro American S.A. They haven't mentioned this company in the legal paperwork, but it's not a secret really.

This assumes the element of trust and the desire to go through with this considering the lawsuit isn't considered a deal breaker, etc. Until there's a new terms paper made public, I wouldn't conclude anything as being certain.

It's about fractal compression on devices. iirc, patent battles kept this in the courts for quite a while, and apparently it is now freed. btw-this would necessitate extremely powerful h/w.

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