In a U.S. District Court lawsuit in which Immersion Corporation has accused HTC of infringing on several of its patents concerning haptic feedback technologies, the judge has agreed to go forward with litigation over two of the patents in question, but has dismissed three others.
The Internet is a wonderful place, with rumours abound. It doesn't take much to cause a stir and Reuters certainly did that earlier this evening when they published an article alleging that Samsung were reportedly in talks to purchase BlackBerry.
Rethinking wearable technology with a patented PocketBra alternative for women’s lingerie Marblehead, MA Lingerie and intimates apparel start-up, SherryWinks has...
Apple and Google have announced that the pair have settled all patent litigation between Apple and Google’s Motorola Mobility. In...
Agreement with Motorola Solutions covers devices running Android and Chrome. Microsoft announced on Monday a patent licensing agreement with Motorola...
Microsoft and Dell announced a patent licensing agreement allowing the companies to share technology and build on each other’s innovations....
Typo Products said in a court filing late on Tuesday that BlackBerry’s patent claims related to an attachable keyboard accessory...
A Samsung exec recently indicated that the Samsung Galaxy S5 will launch “by April†and will be more “about the...
Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) today have entered into a definitive agreement under which Lenovo plans...
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and Google Inc. today furthered their long-term cooperative partnership with a global patent cross-license agreement covering...
Since news of BlackBerry’s lawsuit against Typo hit the wires at on Friday, the stock has gone on a tear, surging from...
The Court of Appeal has ruled for a stay on the injunction against HTC’s devices in the UK. The ruling...