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Online startup aims to improve patent quality

A new startup company wants to have a say in the high-stakes patent disputes that loom over many industries. In the drug business, for instance, Pfizer Inc. is suing generics maker Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, accusing it of...

Spansion sues Samsung over flash memory patents

Spansion Inc. wants to block U.S. sales of iPods, BlackBerry gadgets and other devices because memory chips made by Samsung Electronics Co. and used in those products allegedly violate Spansion patents.

Startup aims to improve patent quality [B2fxxx]

Article: From AP via Findlaw: A new startup company wants to have a say in the high-stakes patent disputes that loom over many industries. In the drug business, for instance, Pfizer Inc. is suing generics maker Teva...

Obama may have to give up e-messaging

President-elect Obama may have to break his habit of checking his BlackBerry Carrying around trackable cell phones also could cause security issues "Definitely he's going to feel an electronic detoxing," said one former Bush...

Ahead of the Bell: Handset stocks (AP)

Handset stocks may be active in trading Monday after a Piper Jaffray analyst lowered his 2008 and 2009 global handset estimates -- the latest indicator that the economic crisis is hurting the cell phone market.

Turbulent week ends on sour note

Canadian stocks ended another rough week on a sour note, as investors took profits from Thursday's 400 point rally and embraced tighter their fears that recession will cut oil demand and starve earnings in the oil sands.

Sector Snap: handset stocks fall (AP)

Friday November 14, 11:49 am ET Handset stocks fall after Nokia cuts 4th-qtr view for industrywide mobile device volumes NEW YORK (AP) -- Handset makers' shares fell Friday after Nokia Corp., which is the world's largest mobile...

How the BlackBerry, iPod and other blockbuster products got their names

The makers of these 10 products have all have displayed certain amounts marketing savvy, common sense and fun-loving spirit in settling on their products' names. Here are the intriguing, surprising and sometimes predictable...

BlackBerry Storm: No Wi-Fi. No iPod. No iTunes App Store. No sale.

"With the BlackBerry Storm, Research in Motion Ltd.'s first-ever, touch-screen device, set to hit stores on Friday, Nov. 21, there are bound to be a lot of comparisons with the Apple iPhone as the two touch-screen titans battle...

BlackBerry Storm goes on sale from Verizon on Nov. 21

November 13, 2008 (Computerworld) Verizon Wireless Inc. today said the BlackBerry Storm smart phone will go on sale Nov. 21 for $200 after a $50 mail-in rebate. The device, from Research in Motion Ltd., will be sold exclusively...

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