Launch of the North Korean version of the iPad!
(Reuters) - A North Korean state-owned technology company in the closed Asian country has announced the launch of its new Tablet PC, which is just a copy of Apple's iPad computer. The new announcement reveals Koreans' infringement of intellectual property rights, North Korea.
While South Korean technology companies, led by Samsung, are waging a legal battle with Apple over the patent and intellectual property issue and face severe fines, North Korea's state-owned enterprises are not too busy, as recent reports have confirmed.
According to press reports from North Korea, a government company named "Ryonghung" has launched a new tablet computer named "Ryonghung iPad", a fake copy of Apple's iPad device, which is directed by the media to senior officials of the ruling party in the country, something Concept in a country where access to the Internet is almost impossible.
The Ryonghung iPad will come with a number of technical specifications including 1 gigabyte (GB) of RAM, 8 gigabytes of internal storage and a 1.2 GHz processor. The device will come with 40 applications installed by default, and Apple is not expected to take any legal steps North Korean company direction.
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