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Kim Dotcom holds two-factor authentication patent, won't sue tech giants in exchange for legal help

Kim Dotcom holds two-factor authentication patent, won
  • Posted May 23, 2013, 12:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in The Web, Industry News
  • Kim Dotcom is once again making headlines, but not over his controversial Mega website. Rather, Dotcom claims he invented two-factor authentication. He has promised to not sue companies using the technology; namely Google, Facebook and Twitter, but only in exchange for…

Apple, Microsoft and RIM cleared to buy Nortel patents

Apple, Microsoft and RIM cleared to buy Nortel patents
  • Posted February 14, 2012, 9:30 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Industry News, Mobile Computing
  • The crazy gold rush for wireless patents hit a new milestone yesterday as the US Department of Justice approved several patent purchases and acquisitions. In the same report it released to approve the Google buyout of Motorola for $12.5 billion, …

Sony buys out Ericsson from phone joint venture for $1.5bn

Sony buys out Ericsson from phone joint venture for $1.5bn
  • Posted October 27, 2011, 9:31 AM by Lee Kaelin | Filed in Industry News
  • Sony has agreed to buy Ericsson's 50 percent share in their Sony Ericsson mobile phone joint venture for $1.5 billion, making the mobile handset business a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony.

Rumor: Sony to buy out Ericsson from phone joint venture

Rumor: Sony to buy out Ericsson from phone joint venture
  • Posted October 6, 2011, 6:00 PM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Mobile Computing, Industry News
  • Sony is reportedly nearing a deal to buy out Ericsson's stake in their mobile-phone joint venture. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Japanese firm may pay up to $1.7 billion (1.25bn euros) to gain full control of the London-based…

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