Patents stories - Page 5
InterDigital sale delayed
Thu, 18th Aug 2011
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The sale of InterDigital, holder of 8800 patents, is delayed to September after Google's unexpected USD $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
Google to acquire Motorola Mobility - Updated
Tue, 16th Aug 2011
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Google snaps up Motorola Mobility for $12.5bn, gaining 24,500 patents and sparking curiosity over its Android partners' future.
Apple and Microsoft crushing innovation: Google - Updated
Sat, 6th Aug 2011
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Google executive criticizes Apple and Microsoft for waging patent war against Android, claiming it stifles innovation.
Samsung agrees to put tablet on hold
Thu, 4th Aug 2011
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Samsung halts Galaxy Tab 10.1's Australasian launch amidst Apple's 'blatant copying' lawsuit, casting uncertainty over the tablet's future.
US Govt investigating patent deal
Mon, 1st Aug 2011
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US investigates tech giants' $4.5bn Nortel patent deal, probing potential use against Google in legal tussles.
Google strikes back
Thu, 21st Jul 2011
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Google readies a counterstrike in the patent wars, eyeing InterDigital's arsenal after a recent consortium setback.
Nortel patent purchase approved
Tue, 12th Jul 2011
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A consortium of tech giants, including Apple and Microsoft, wins Nortel patents for $4.5 billion, outbidding Google in a key patent war victory.
Apple wins touch-screen patent
Fri, 24th Jun 2011
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Apple's triumph in securing a pivotal iPhone touch-screen patent may set the stage for intense legal skirmishes with rival tech giants.
Dont be afraid - Be wise
Sat, 1st Jan 2011
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Facing rising cyber threats in 2023, experts urge smart online practices over fear. From mobile to social media, stay vigilant.
First UFB cities announced
Sat, 1st Jan 2011
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After what seems like an eternity of negotiations and hyperbole, ultra-fast broadband has taken another step closer to becoming real.
A war in cyberspace: CableGate
Sat, 1st Jan 2011
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Anonymous defends WikiLeaks against US government attacks with botnet DDoS attacks, in act of rebellion against political censorship.
How to write a blog
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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Have you got an interesting story to tell? Starting a new project and want others to join the fun as well? Fancy yourself a bit of a journalist?.
3D comes to Youtube
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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YouTube now supports 3D viewing without special glasses. Use 'yt3d:enable=true' in search to explore a wide range of immersive videos.
Tilt / Shift
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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If you're anything other than a die-hard photographer or Photoshop junkie, you've probably never heard of the 'tilt/shift' effect.
How to say no
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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How many of us have been struck with this particular dilemma? We get invited to take part in something that we don't really want to do – for whatever reason.
Carl Warner's foodscapes
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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UK photographer Carl Warner crafts stunning landscapes using an array of edibles, from cheese to grains, blurring reality in his foodscapes.
View the Northern Lights
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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The Canadian Space Agency has launched an online observatory streaming the aurora borealis live over the internet.
Get your wings
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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Wingsnz.org, a beacon for new migrants in Whangarei, unites women globally, fostering support and community with over 450 members.
Knowledge is cool
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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New Zealand shoppers are in the dark about their food's origins, unlike their global counterparts, sparking a call to action at cool.org.nz.
More war leaks
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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WikiLeaks' claims of exposing the secret history of the Iraq war have been dismissed by The Washington Post as old news.