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The owners of technology licensing company SimpleAir must be rubbing their palms together after announcing a license agreement with Apple, by which the latter will supposedly continue to use certain technologies without fear of litigation. A scenario most common to numerous technology companies, the licensing deal a... |
24 May 2012 20:31 GMT |
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UBM TechInsights has published its landscape analysis on Apple Inc. with a focus on the Mac maker’s patent portfolio and IP investments.
The report points out to some of the most significant innovations, acquisitions and recent litigation activities involving the Cupertino giant.
Of the 15,500 patents Apple o... |
28 February 2012 13:21 GMT |
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The gloves are off, or close enough, in the whole Apple-Samsung lawsuit battle, even now, when the two are only in the pre-trial phase of the litigation, stage known as Discovery. Not a day seems to go by without something new reaching the web about the Apple-Samsung patent litigation. Being in the Discovery proc... |
18 November 2011 05:36 GMT |
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Even though Apple has started to feel some heat of its own in its lawsuit duel with Samsung, it still has its initial victories, the ones that got the Galaxy Tab 10.1 banned in some parts of the world, so Samsung decided to be inventive. Not too inventive, it turns out, at least not on the surface, where just a cou... |
17 November 2011 02:59 GMT |
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The whole Samsung-Apple debacle is bringing quite a few things to light, such as a so-called informal policy Samsung had in place of overlooking Apple's patent infringements. Samsung and Apple have sued each other ever since Apple began to hound the former's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet with abandon. It is no... |
15 November 2011 04:50 GMT |
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The whole bash fest between Apple and Samsung was bound to eventually step on some toes and, as it happens, Samsung ended up raising a big enough red flag that the European Commission decided to get involved. One of the latest claims that Samsung made against Apple is that the latter is infringing 3G patents. This... |
4 November 2011 08:00 GMT |
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At this point, people are either eager to or fed up with reading more about the Samsung-Apple scuffle, unless they are just unimpressed with the whole thing, but read they will. While Apple has been trying, and mostly succeeding, to get the Galaxy tab 10.1 tablet banned in various countries, Samsung has been doing ... |
27 October 2011 10:44 GMT |
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Yet another episode has come to pass in the now infamous Apple-Samsung scuffle over the latter's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, one that may bode well for Samsung in fact. Samsung was able to gain a court approval, in Australia, for the acceleration of its appeal against the ban that Apple won against its tablet. T... |
27 October 2011 05:32 GMT |
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It appears that the whole battle between Apple and Samsung isn't going exactly as the former had hoped in the US, as a federal judge dismissed part of the antitrust claims. About three or four days ago, we mentioned that Samsung might end up with the Galaxy Tab 10.1 kicked out of the US. This would have been... |
19 October 2011 09:52 GMT |
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Samsung sues Apple in Australia over the latter's alleged infringement of three 3G patents in the making of the iPhone 4S, demanding a ban from Australian stores. Users probably know of the big battle that Apple and Samsung got embroiled in a while ago, after the former sued the latter over the Galaxy Tab. Seein... |
17 October 2011 15:31 GMT |
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Samsung's tablet had already been delayed in Australia, for legal reasons invoked by Apple, and the court has finally reached a temporary decision, not at all fortuitous for the former. People may have thought that Samsung had a good chance of scoring big on the tablet market when it created the Galaxy tab 10.... |
13 October 2011 02:35 GMT |
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After learning that Google and Motorola Mobility Holdings had announced a definitive agreement that will see the former engulf the latter for $40 a share in cash ($12.5 billion) IHS iSuppli analysts decided they would take a look at the potential outcome for the entire industry, and concluded some interesting aspects... |
17 August 2011 10:02 GMT |
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Coming as an affluent to the ever flowing stream of lawsuits on the IT industry is an action against Apple, over a patent originally filed by LG back in the late 20th century, filed by a company based in Florida.There are things that are fairly common on the IT industry and, unfortunately, lawsuits seem to be one of... |
8 August 2011 09:12 GMT |
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NVIDIA and Rambus have been locked in a patent litigation for a while, but the verdict given by the ITC late last month seems to have finally tipped the scales, giving Rambus an apparent advantage that appears to have persuaded NVIDIA to license some of its patents, though the licensing company still hasn't dro... |
13 August 2010 10:59 GMT |
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Skies may look like they're clearing for NVIDIA, now that the GPU maker is finally getting around to launching its DirectX 11 graphics cards. However, not all clouds seem ready to disperse, as the patent litigations with Rambus are still very much alive and kicking. In fact, back in January, the International Tr... |
26 March 2010 07:53 GMT |
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While Intel and NVIDIA may have, at one time, been on more or less good terms with each other, this is obviously no longer the case, now that the former has started a litigation over NVIDIA's rights to manufacture chipsets. Now, the Santa Clara GPU maker is openly supporting all court actions against the CPU dev... |
15 March 2010 10:25 GMT |
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While AMD is saying that NVIDIA likes to bribe game developers, the Santa Clara GPU maker is appearing on TV and answering questions concerning the ongoing litigations with Intel over NVIDIA's rights to manufacture chipsets. Recently, NVIDIA Chief Executive Officer Jen-Hsun Huang agreed to an interview with For... |
9 March 2010 10:30 GMT |
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The more recent episode in the drawn-out legal battle between NVIDIA and Rambus saw the latter win a victory when Judge Theodore Essex with the U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington said NVIDIA infringed three Rambus patents. However, in a separate proceeding, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is takin... |
27 January 2010 03:32 GMT |
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Rambus lost a fight against the GPU maker back in late October, when the U.S. Patent Office decided that the former's claims that NVIDIA had violated its patents were groundless. While this development reinforced NVIDIA's confidence that it would win, Rambus was not deterred. Now, just after the latter stuf... |
23 January 2010 04:15 GMT |
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Rambus has sued quite a number of companies, such as NVIDIA, Micron, Hynix and Samsung. When NVIDIA won a victory in its litigation with Rambus back in November, the latter did not seem in any way willing to halt its efforts. In a stunning turn of events, the story of Rambus' legal actions has developed in a rat... |
20 January 2010 05:55 GMT |
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