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| 2011-08-12 | ASIX Electronics buys MosChip connectivity solutions ASIX Electronics acquires I/O connectivity assets and intellectual property rights of Hyderabad-based MosChip Semiconductor Technology Ltd. |
| 2010-03-03 | Analysis: Why Atom-based SoCs are not hot? You would think an x86 core would be selling like hot cakes for a SoC design but it seems that no one is taking up Intel's offer to sell rights to an Atom core for SoCs made at TSMC. |
| 2010-01-18 | Netherlands R&D centre to develop CMOS-based products It has been established as a result of Virage Logic's recent acquisition of NXP's horizontal advanced CMOS intellectual property (IP) rights and certain engineering talent and equipment. |
| 2010-01-06 | Motech, GE Energy sign solar fab purchase deal As part of the agreement, Motech will be granted the rights to use GE Energy's module trademark for two years. |
| 2009-08-27 | IBM Power7 fires up multi-core server bout IBM Corp. might just walk away from the Hot Chips conference with bragging rights to having the most muscular microprocessor with its Power7. |
| 2009-07-01 | NAND vendors begin scaling race The Intel-Micron duo, Samsung and Toshiba are fighting for bragging rights in terms of NAND scaling leadership. |
| 2009-02-06 | Atmel acquires ZigBee IP Atmel has acquired all MeshNetics Zigbee IP rights from LuxLabs BVI for an undisclosed sum. |
| 2009-01-21 | Research: Key to survival CEO Wierenga shares Philips Research's philosophy and explains how important research is to Philips' operations. |
| 2008-12-15 | Top cos sign up for new patent service Cisco and IBM have joined RPX Corp.'s patent subscription service that protects members from patent infringement suits. |
| 2008-12-02 | Understand the nuts and bolts of HDCP Read the technical interpretation of the HDCP specification and the reasoning behind some of the problems. |
| 2008-11-06 | Hollywood's next digital media gambit A consortium aims to create an electronic media specification that could be a successor to DVDs and MP3 files. |
| 2008-08-20 | Intertrust enters licensing agreement with Nokia Intertrust Technologies Corp. has entered into a patent licensing agreement with Nokia Corp. |
| 2007-02-28 | The impact of DRM on network security design This article examines digital rights management in HDTV networks, and the impact that security has on the infrastructure of network systems. |
| 2008-07-31 | Western Digital acquires ST's HDD controller team Western Digital has acquired the hard disc drive controller IP rights, design tools and design team from ST. |
| 2008-03-05 | Broadcom acquires Sunext's optical disc tech rights Broadcom acquires Sunext's optical disc tech rights |
| 2007-08-06 | Counterfeit parts, legitimate woes SI helps other companies protect their IP and document-infringement rights. But we've been seeing more counterfeit devices coming in over the past few years, which could indicate an alarming trend. |
| 2008-10-15 | Polaroid back to business with LCD frame Despite corporate gymnastics in ownership and brand rights, the public presence of Polaroid seems to remain quasi-focused on imaging, with DVD players and flat-panel TVs joining up with the company's branded digital cameras and digital picture frames. |
| 2008-01-18 | LG-Quanta case may limit U.S. patent owners The U.S. Supreme Court may limit patent owners' right to demand licensing fees from companies throughout the manufacturing supply chain. |
| 2007-12-28 | Google to offer iphone apps over DoCoMo i-Mode net While negotiations are underway between Apple and DoCoMo and Softbank, the Nikkei news service reported from Tokyo that Google will provide a cluster of its services for DoCoMo. |
| 2007-11-19 | Qualcomm scores in high court battle with Nokia Qualcomm has scored another point in its high court battle with Nokia. The District Court in The Hague, Netherlands has dismissed a complaint filed by Nokia seeking to limit Qualcomm's IP rights. |
| 2007-09-27 | WTO sets up investigative panel for China piracy case The WTO has set up a formal investigative panel on allegations that China is providing a safe haven for product piracy and counterfeiting. |
| 2007-08-27 | QuickLogic adds DRM to programmable connectivity platforms QuickLogic have announced that they've added a suite of DRM security functions, including AES encryption, to the library of IP available for their programmable connectivity platforms. |
| 2007-08-09 | U.S. court bars Qualcomm's right to claim its two patents A U.S. federal court has ruled that Qualcomm has waived its rights to enforce all claims of the two patents related to digital video tech, citing the company's aggravated litigation misconduct and standards abuse. |
| 2007-08-07 | US ruling on Qualcomm to impact global IP rights US ruling on Qualcomm to impact global IP rights |
| 2007-07-05 | DVD, Kaleidescape argue on digital media security The legal dispute between the DVD CCA and Kaleidescape focuses on the digital media rights of the owners and users and the need of security in digital media era. |
| 2007-06-18 | Standards process faces IP debate If the process by which technology standards are forged and implemented isn't broken, it is surely straining under the relentless technological change, patent-infringement suits and the increasingly noisy standards battles among competing industry consortia. |
| 2007-06-14 | DLNA proposes open standard for DRM interoperability In an effort to seek an open standard to enable various DRM products to work together, the Digital Living Network Alliance will release a request for proposals for DRM interoperability. |
| 2007-06-13 | O2Micro granted DC/DC converter patents O2Micro Intl Ltd has been granted rights to 19 patent claims for its DC/DC converter power management architecture that is suitable for use in power supplies for portable electronic devices such as laptops. |
| 2007-05-02 | IPR put DVB open standards in jeopardy The casualty of a Java-based API designed to bring interactivity to DTV broadcasts and STBs threaten open standard's future. |
| 2007-04-27 | U.S. piracy complaints will harm trade ties, warns China Chinese vice premier Wu Yi cautioned the United States against complaints to the WTO over commercial piracy in his country. |
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