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Microsoft adds Casio to its Linux patent-protection list
Microsoft and Casio Computer have signed a patent-protection deal, resulting in Casio paying Microsoft an undisclosed amount for IP coverage for Linux-based devices.
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Cisco and Twitter join Linux patent protection pool
Cisco, the networking giant and Twitter, the social networking company, has joined the Linux patent protection organization, Open Invention Network, along with a host of other companies.
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Microsoft adds Android and Chrome OS OEM Wistron to its patent-protection roster
It looks like Microsoft is going to continue to roll out, one by one, the names of Android OEMs which have agreed to sign patent-protection deals with the company.
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Microsoft convinces another Android vendor to sign a patent-protection deal
Microsoft has added another Android backer to the list of those signing with Redmond for patent protection: General Dynamics.
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Another company signs Linux patent-protection deal with Microsoft
After the Microsoft-TomTom patent-infringement squabble -- settled by TomTom paying Microsoft an undisclosed sum -- I was wondering whether Microsoft might be more successful in unearthing new...
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10 wild new patents: The future of tech?
USPTO has been granting lots of new patents, some with a surprisingly quick turnaround. Here are drawings of 10 noteworthy patents issued to top tech players last week.
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Judge denies Oracle's motion to overturn patent ruling
Judge Alsup upholds jury's verdict on patents, arguing that remaining 10 jurors could have "rejected every word" of Oracle's primary expert witness.
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How to effectively protect your IP with a non-compete clause
Losing an employee can mean valuable know-how, trade secrets, code or algorithms walking out the door.
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Huawei asks EU to intervene in InterDigital patent dispute
Huawei has called on European antitrust regulators to investigate InterDigital, after it claims the company is pushing up the license fees of industry-standard patents.
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Oracle v. Google: Winners and losers
Google was vindicated over claims of patent infringment today, but let's take a closer look at some of the winners and losers in this case so far.
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Jury strikes a blow against software patents
Ding, dong, the patent witch is dead! Well, maybe not dead, but at least melting a bit.
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Google kicks Oracle in its patent teeth
Oracle loses its patent claims and so Google has almost completely defeated Oracle in its vain attempts to squeeze an intellectual property payoff from Google and Android.
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Jury clears Google of infringing on Oracle patents
A jury has found that Google did not infringe upon Oracle's patents.
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Oracle v. Google jury still stuck on understanding patent claims
The Oracle v. Google jury still looks lost in deliberations over a verdict in the patent phase of the lawsuit.
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Protect your lap while computing with the LapGuard Laptop Cooling Pad
LapGuard offers a variable speed fan to keep your laptop cool, while shielding you from radiation
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As Samsung looks to settle, Apple will fight on to the bitter end
Apple and Samsung are hours away from discussing a potential patents settlement. Samsung will still manage to walk away from the amicable talks with a bloody nose.
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Apple rumors and patent power, Windows Phone, and Amazon Wireless (MobileTechRoundup show #269)
Kevin and I talk a lot about our personal choices and in this week's show you will hear about a few moves I made in regards to my smartphones and many other mobile musings.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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Oracle v. Google loses another juror; patent verdict looks distant
Verdict deliberations in Oracle v. Google have been mixed up as the jury looks like it might be stuck on the question of infringement once again.
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The implications of schools demanding access to student mobile devices
Schools are demanding the right to search smartphones and laptops in a bid to catch cyberbullying. What are the implications?
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