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Patexia's latest licensing search features an invention that reduces stent thrombosis.

Apple Earnings -- still hand-over-fist

Apple's quarterly earnings report came out better than some anticipated, reports Businessweek. The company saw continued success with its latest iProducts, announcing $43.6 billion ...

NPE licensing and tech transfer

Proliferating NPEs are a recent manifestation of an IP industry shifting in the direction of licensing, and an indicator that tech transfer needs to catch up.

How to license a patent; Patent Knowledge Tidbits

Patent licensing is an increasingly prominent way of monetizing inventions.

Feed tagged as "battery technology":
One recent case that seems to have thus far avoided the troll-watcher's spotlight is Unifi Scientific Batteries v. RIM et. al. Perhaps this is because the case is ... Read More »
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James McArdle (This is two comment now because I didn't use the entry form properly). And, perhaps more importantly, is the "Myhrvhold-style" trolling actually bad or is it proper enforcement of patent rights that actually improves efficiency/supports the rights of inventors?
Oct 25, 2012
Kumar Nikhil Bhaskar Many big names involved here, it will be interesting to find out more as the case progresses.
Dec 26, 2012
Electronic waste is slowly becoming a large-scale problem for our technologically advanced society. Rice University researchers have developed a new way of recycling... Read More »
Most energy generation systems consist of two components: a generator and a battery. Georgia Tech researcher Zhong Lin Wang thinks this is one too many. Along with... Read More »
Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed the first flexible lithium-ion battery. The darling of the portable... Read More »
Everyday countless commuters in a rush home or to the office are forced to find a friend with jumper cables, call a tow-truck, or walk, wasting innumerable hours... Read More »
Rechargeable batteries lose their ability to hold charge with time and use, but have been the only option for electronics that demand a constant voltage. Now, a new... Read More »
A lithium-ion battery that can be painted on virtually any surface has been developed at Rice University. The rechargeable battery consists of spray-painted layers, each ... Read More »
Stanford University scientists have sparked new life into rechargeable batteries developed by Thomas Edison in the early 1900s. The nickel-ion batteries have been... Read More »
Five years ago Christine Ho, UC Berkeley grad student, set out to reinvent the battery. Contemporary technologies did not meet her needs, small size and low... Read More »
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards built a series of nanowire batteries to demonstrate that the thickness of the electrolyte layer can dramatically... Read More »
March marks the launch of an important German research group's project to build a better battery for storing energy produced from clean sources. The young... Read More »
Ongoing research at MIT shows a promising technology that could provide a long-sought way of leveling the load of renewable energy sources at far lower costs and with ... Read More »
Using MRI machines, researchers at Cambridge University, Stony Brook University and New York University have developed methodology to analyze internal battery... Read More »
A joint research project between the University of Southampton and lithium battery technology company REAPsystems has found that a new type of battery has the... Read More »
Nissan North America, Inc., (NNA) and ABB, the world's leading power and technology group, along with 4R Energy and Sumitomo Corporation of America, have formed a ... Read More »
What do you do with your broken cell phone? Most people toss it out and fork over a small ransom to reconnect with the world. Imagine if your electronic device was... Read More »
Continental Corporation (Continental) and SK Innovation (SK) have agreed to a joint venture to power electric vehicles worldwide. The companies will work together in... Read More »
UC Davis researchers suggest that new ways of thinking about metal oxidation could help with the development of green technologies. The finding sheds light on the... Read More »
Sony has developed a bio battery that converts waste paper into glucose through an enzymatic process where the glucose is converted into electrical... Read More »
Fujitsu has announced the development of an energy-saving system that could reduce peak power consumption by 10 percent. Conventional technology employs the use of... Read More »
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