New Patent Integrates Multiple GPS Receivers into One Handy Unit
NemeriX was awarded a patent today for a single chip multi-band GNSS receiver technology. In a nutshell, it means that GPS and location-based products using this technology will be able to acquire parallel signals in all frequency bands from the GPS, GLONASS and Galileo systems making the need for three different receivers unnecessary.
This patent awarding […]
Solar-Powered iPhone - What You Should Know
News broke today that Apple filed a patent for a technology that would insert a layer of solar cells under the touch sensitive screen of the iPhone.
This is a stride forward as previous attempts to create solar powered MP3 players, cell phones and other mobile devices have failed because by the time the solar panel […]
Microsoft Found in Violation by Court - Pays Lucent $367.4 Million
The US District Court in San Diego, California found that Microsoft violated two of Alcatel Lucent patents — and hit the company with a heavy fine.
Originally, the suit filed by Alcatel Lucent sought $1.5 billion in damages that related to four specific patents related to video decoding technology. The jury in the case found that […]
Microsoft Patent Takes Anti-Malware Prevention to a New Level
Microsoft patented new technology that creates an environment where malware applications can be detected by the behavior characteristics of the programs.
This will enable the security applications to detect and prevent malware programs from entering operating systems and creating havoc.
The technology’s inventor, Microsoft’s Adrian Marinescu, explained that suspected malware would be taken to a virtual sandbox […]
Acer Dodges Legal Bullet Fired By SanDisk
The Acer Corporation, longtime maker of computers and computer components, can breathe a big sigh of relief since the SanDisk Corporation has dropped their multi-million dollar lawsuit.
The lawsuit was originally filed in April 2008, and accused Acer of infringing on a variety of patents that included memory cards used in cameras, cell phones and USB […]
iPod Slapped with Patent Infringement Suit
Apple’s best selling media player - iPod - has been hit with a patent infringement case filed by ZapMedia. The suit asks for an unspecified amount in damages and includes both the iPod as well as the iTunes website.
The suit was filed on May 14, 2008 in the Eastern District Court in Texas. ZapMedia cited […]
Mobile Phone Integration For Blizzard Games
Blizzard Entertainment is on the move to merge its PC properties with cellular phone market.
The trademark filed by “World of Watercraft” developer Blizzard Entertainment, is an indication of the company’s desire to integrate their gaming properties within the parameters of mobile phone convenience.
The new trademark was filed for a system called “Battlechat”, and will provide […]
SecureLogix Corp. Issued 12th Patent
SecureLogix Corp. has been issued its 12th patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The patent covers the technology that forms the basis of communications appliances and bundled applications that provide voice network management and security capabilities.
SecureLogix’s Virtual Private Switched Telecommunications Network can presently encrypt voice, fax, modem, and video calls across the traditional public […]
DTL Licenses Cell Phone Patent to Nokia
The General Patent Corp. International announced a licensing agreement on January 15, 2008 between Digitial Technology Licensing (DTL) and Nokia.
The patented technology is an audio data compression algorithm used for speech coding, which is used in GSM cell phone communications. This technology also provides backward compatibility, which allows cell phones to communicate with older […]
