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Nokia faces renewed patent infringement action
News ITC to review InterDigital's claims regarding possible infringement of wireless patent technology.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 loses local Google search
News Over the air update stops users accessing Google-powered device search.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Sources hint at Microsoft-RIM technology tie-up
News Beleaguered BlackBerry maker could ditch its operating system and adopt Windows instead, claim sources.
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EU: Vendor patent wars “hold consumers hostage”
News European legal eagle claims consumers lose out when vendor giants do battle in court.
By Rene Millman Published
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Apple-Google patent hearing gets green light
News Judge agrees to let iPad maker plead its case against Motorola.
By ITPro Published
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Apple could halt US launch of Samsung Galaxy S3
News Mac maker's legal team threatens to put the kibosh on US sales of the latest addition to the Samsung smartphone family.
By ITPro Published
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Apple iCloud and MobileMe push service remains suspended in
News Motorola wins court battle, but iPhone maker plans appeal.
By Khidr Suleman Published
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Facebook countersues Yahoo
News Social network claims Yahoo infringes 10 patents
By Dan Levine Published
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Facebook buys 750 IBM patents
News Social networking site said to have paid "hundreds of millions".
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Motorola slams Microsoft patent ‘tactics’
News Microsoft is accused of reversing its position on FRAND patents just to suit its current litigation strategy.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Microsoft files Motorola competition complaint in EU
News Motorola is coming under fire for allegedly asserting FRAND patents in litigation against competitors.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple in slide-to-lock patent win over Motorola
News Apple wins another German court battle which could see Motorola smartphones either altered or banned from sale in the country.
By Tom Brewster Published
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