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  2. LifeProof - Wikipedia

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    LifeProof was founded in 2009 by Gary Rayner. [2] He is a serial entrepreneur and has an MBA in Business from Queensland University of Technology. [3] After 18 months and a $1 million investment, the company made its public debut at the 2011 LAUNCH Conference where it won awards for the best product and best presentation after a demonstration with a LifeProof-protected iPhone 4 that included ...

  3. iPhone accessories - Wikipedia

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    A series of docks released for the iPhone 5, 5s, and 5c, were announced and released on September 10, 2013. [3] The docks have an identical design, with an audio-out and Lightning-in port on the back, and a Lightning connector on the top. [4]

  4. History of the iPhone - Wikipedia

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    Apple lost the trademark battle to Solid Group in a 2015 decision made by IPO director Nathaniel Arevalo, who also reportedly said that it was unlikely that consumers would be confused between the "iPhone" and the "MyPhone". "This is a case of a giant trying to claim more territory than what it is entitled to, to the great prejudice of a local ...

  5. Casetify - Wikipedia

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    Casetagram Limited, [3] trading as Casetify, is a Hong Kong company that produces phone cases and electronic accessories. [4] Founded on 1 November 2011 [3] by Wesley Ng and Ronald Yeung, the company first featured custom phone cases by using Instagram photos. It later expanded to selling accessories with different designs. [5]

  6. Phone hacking - Wikipedia

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    The term came to prominence during the News International phone hacking scandal, in which it was alleged (and in some cases proved in court) that the British tabloid newspaper the News of the World had been involved in the interception of voicemail messages of the British royal family, other public figures, and murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.

  7. Hush-A-Phone Corp. v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Hush-A-Phone v. United States , 238 F.2d 266 (D.C. Cir. 1956) was a seminal ruling in United States telecommunications decided by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals . Hush-A-Phone Corporation marketed a small, cup-like device which mounted on the speaking party's microphone, reducing the risk of conversations being overheard and increasing sound ...

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