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GE and Quirky Partner to Inspire Invention - Yahoo! Finance From Yahoo! Finance: GE and Quirky, the company that makes invention accessible, today announced a new... Read More »
Bitcoin Hits $1 Billion - IEEE Spectrum The total worth of the virtual currency has reached a new high, economists are mystified as to why
Patent points toward possible ceramic body for cheaper iPhone - TodaysiPhone.com A new patent filing from Apple gives a little more evidence to the cheaper iPhone rumors ... Read More »
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Alberto Interian Neat! Hopefully it will not be as brittle as traditional ceramics, and I hope they will incorporate some neat glazes on it! I also like the eco-friendly aspects of using ceramics instead of metals/plastics.
Apr 5, 2013
Google announces open source patent pledge, won't sue 'unless first attacked' | The Verge Google just announced the Open Patent Non-Assertion (OPN) Pledge, a new... Read More »
Why We Can't Afford to Blame the Trolls for the Patent Problem | Wired Opinion | Wired.com The patent system is flawed, some would say broken, and patent trolls (or... Read More »
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Glenn Foster Companies that have licensed IV's "patents" could also be compelled to ignore such licenses, because they were each clearly created under duress (gun to the head) of the other companies. As such, IV and other patent trolls are simply a massive Federal antitrust, patent misuse, and fraud lawsuit waiting to happen. As such, the top corporate officers and patent counsel for companies like Microsoft, Motorola, HP, Samsung, etc. that have been "blackmailed" into licensing IV's yard-sale patent crap could be easily associated with such antitrust lawsuits unless they swore to disassociate themselves with IV.
Mar 21, 2013
Glenn Foster As you can see, it is a Brave New World for the patent world. It is likely that with the corporate officers and top patent attorneys of such trolls (which I refer to as Patent whores since they provide nothing in return) will be able to be legally jettisoned from their trolls, and held individually responsible for such damages that they have done. If you don't believe this can happen, well we are starting it right now. I suspect my websites for ConstitutionalChallenge.org and Multitech Synergies (www.SynergyXTech) will describe the framework of a new-type firm or consultant firm to make the patent system better and more innovative by removing patent trolls, Ponzi-schemes, neo Robber Barrons, and other organizations that seem to favor the .1% in a discriminatory manner over the remainder of We the People. If you want to check in personally, I can be emailed at glennfoster@synergyXTech.com. Carpe Diem.
Mar 21, 2013
How chinese government is improving innovation output for China
Google Pwnium hacking contest prize fund increased to $3.14 million - Techworld.com Google has announced it would again host its Pwnium hacking contest at a March... Read More »
Time to see new mobile devices from Samsung with flexible screens. Wonder how Apple is going to catch up with that
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Blair Lawrence The key is in material, material features and related durability. The competition won’t be long and drawn-out - there are a lot of material and feature options poised at the gate. I’d say Samsung is sticking there neck out just a bit with this one. If anything, it’s a great marketing tool but with no real initial net gain – the support is going to be costly in more than one area to their operation including brand.
Regards,
Blair
Feb 3, 2013
Pedram Sameni One thing they haven't talked about is the cost. If they can't bring down the cost, it would be difficult to make something attractive for the average consumer.
Feb 3, 2013
Seems that Yahoo and Facebook finally agreed on some new terms based on ad deals.
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Daniel Porter What great news -- I hope all the other tech companies can start to follow suit.
Jul 6, 2012
This might be a general question but how much do you think the choice of technology will impact the performance? For example is it more cost efficient to use a cheaper ... Read More »
Google buys more than 1,000 patents from IBM, again: For the second time this year, Google has purchased more than 1,000 patents from IBM in its ongoing effort to... Read More »
One week after going to Richmond to deliver a speech on jobs, President Obama will cross the Potomac River again Friday to sign legislation. According to a White House... Read More »
Samsung filed a legal complaint in France against Apple, extending a worldwide courtroom battle in which both companies accuse the other of intellectual-property... Read More »
Have you ever had an argument that lasted so long you forgot what you were arguing over? In the patent reform battle, we may have lost sight of why reform was needed in... Read More »
We’re getting more details about Google’s $12.5 billion bid for Motorola, thanks to a filing by Motorola with the SEC. The document outlines how Google... Read More »
Patexia is an intriguing new site that offers a variety of content, including a useful visualization tool for patent data and a blossoming IP community. Registered users ... Read More »
Research In Motion Ltd. and thousands of Nortel Networks Corp. pensioners are among the big winners in an auction for Nortel wireless patents that generated $4.5 billion ... Read More »
Patexia has launched IP Research, "a patent search tool combined with advanced visualization features that provides focused and specific insights into IP-intensive... Read More »
Nokia likely extracted a one-time $608 million payment from Apple as the companies settled their patent litigation, but the long-term health of the co
HELSINKI, Finland -- Nokia Corp. on Tuesday notched a valuable win against rival Apple Inc., with the U.S. company agreeing to pay the Finnish handset maker a one-time... Read More »