Swedish prosecutor asks Assange for consent to question him in London
Swedish prosecutors will attempt to interview Julian Assange in Ecuador's London embassy in what could be a major breakthrough in the three year impasse.
Swedish prosecutors will attempt to interview Julian Assange in Ecuador's London embassy in what could be a major breakthrough in the three year impasse.
Ericsson has handed over a chunk of its IP to Unwired Planet, a company that used to make mobile software but now negotiates licence fees, best known for its patent fights with some of mobile's biggest names.
Huawei's legal fight with one of the most powerful mobile patent holders on the globe has ended.
The Motorola Mobility patent that also blocked push mail sync in Apple's iCloud in Germany is now finding itself on shaky ground.
The UK's data watchdog has ruled Google must delist a handful of links referencing articles about right to be forgotten link removals.
Within a month of the birth of Channel Seven's WiMax internet service provider, vividwireless, Telstra had welcomed it with "cease and desist" letters over its use of the term "4G".
Nokia has blocked the sale of some HTC devices in Germany, but HTC says it has already removed the infringing function from devices currently sold in the country.
Twitter has applied its new innovator's agreement for the first time to a patent on a 'pull down to refresh trigger'.
France has launched a probe into whether internet companies violated domestic privacy laws by participating in PRISM.
A jury has knocked back a claim by a patent licensing firm that was seeking damages from Apple over five Nokia patents.