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24 Jul 7:24 am by Joe Mullin
... filed its complaint on July 9 [Complaint, PDF]. A second lawsuit, filed against Fujitsu and Lenovo by Innovative Biometric Technology, asserts patent 7,134,016, which describes a biometric security systems ... for clarity, style, and grammar. Southwest Technology Innovations, LLC v. St. Bernard Software, Inc. et al. 09-cv-1487, S.D. California, filed 7/9/2009. Complaint [PDF] Innovative Biometric Technology, LLC v. Lenovo, Inc and Fujitsu America, Inc. 09-cv-81046, S.D. Florida, filed 7/17/2009. ...
The Prior Art - http://thepriorart.typepad.com/the_prior_art/
16 Aug, 2007 8:15 am
... BL-5C battery affected by the advisory at the consumer's request. Last year, Sony Corp. recalled more than 10 million laptops after it discovered that lithium-ion batteries used in them could overheat and catch fire. The recalls included notebooks made by other major computer makers, including Dell Inc., Lenovo Inc., Apple Inc. and Acer Inc.
Georgia Injury Lawyer Blog - http://www.georgiainjurylawyerblog.com/
15 Jun 7:10 pm by Ross
... a docked Lenovo ThinkPad 61 laptop, a 22-inch LCD external display, an external USB drive, a wireless router, a Vonage VoIP router, an Apple Inc. Time ... ScanSnap scanner. I also have a Research in Motion Ltd. BlackBerry 8830, an Amazon.com. Inc. Kindle, and a Panasonic digital camera with a battery that needs regular charging. There are ... off. Another example of the growing range of smart power devices is Belkin International Inc.'s Converse Energy-Saving Surge Protector. The $49.95 device kills ...
Ross Ipsa Loquitur Blog - http://rossipsa.com
25 Aug 12:13 pm by Eric Schweibenz
... -683). The investigation is based on a July 27, 2009 complaint filed by BTG International Inc. ("BTG") of West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. As we explained in our July 28 post, ... Cupertino, California ASUStek Computer, Inc. of Taiwan ASUS Computer International of Fremont, California Dell, Inc. of Round Rock, Texas Lenovo Group Limited of Hong Kong ... Irving, Texas Sony Corp. of Japan Sony Electronics, Inc. of San Diego, California Transcend Information, Inc. of Taiwan On August 24, 2009, Chief ALJ Paul ...
ITC 337 Law Blog - http://www.itcblog.com
15 Apr, 2008 9:34 am by Thomas Hughes
The National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus (NAD) found claims by Lenovo that is PCs were the "The World's Best-Engineered PCs with the Awards to Prove It" and "The World's Best-Engineered PCs" were unsubstantiated superiority claims rather than puffery. Lenovo (United States), Inc., Case #4820 (3/25/08). I think the NAD got it right with respect to first claim, but was wrong with respect to the second. Advertising claims fall into two broad categories. ...
Reasonable Basis - http://www.reasonablebasis.com/
1 Aug, 2008 12:13 am by Ross
I'm up to my eyeballs in various gadgets, new systems, etc. that are awaiting configuration and testing. I'll be writing more about these projects, but I thought I'd give you a preview of what I'm working on. Here's a rundown of what is currently laid out in our home's dining room - which also probably explains why Mrs. Kodner is so cranky (hey, it's not like we use the dining room table every day anyway!) New home desktop system - it's from the HP Pavilion slimline series of desktops - the ...
Ross Ipsa Loquitur Blog - http://rossipsa.com
10 Dec, 2007 3:30 am
... a case filed in Honolulu rather than Texarkana). 8) Cambridge Technology Development, Inc. v. Microsoft (NDIL, November 16). Appears to be a category-1 NPE that is a shell of ... this massive case, and reported about it. 129) Polymer Solvents, LLC v. Reichhold, Inc., RPM Wood Finishes Group, Rustoleum Corp., Euclid Chem. Co. (Marshall, November ... 2 related Acer entities), Advanced Micro Devices, Apple, Dell, Gateway, HP, Lenovo(2), NVIDIA, Sony(4), Toshiba(3) (Marshall, November 7). Microlinc appears ...
Patent Troll Tracker - http://trolltracker.blogspot.com/
7 Nov, 2007 5:34 am
... of all parents, up to the ultimate parent. 120) Sky Technologies, LLC v. Procuri, Inc. (Marshall, October 19). Sky Technologies is no stranger to the courts in Texas. Their latest ... Spangenberg and David Pridham, continuing the litigation factory. 122) Advanced Technology Incubator, Inc. v. Sharp Corp. (and related company) and Dai Nippon Printing (and ... 123) Wi-LAN, Inc. v. Acer (2 entities), Apple, Atheros, Best Buy, Broadcom, Circuit City, Dell, Gateway, HP, Intel, Lenovo (2 entities), Marvell, ...
Patent Troll Tracker - http://trolltracker.blogspot.com/
14 Jul, 2008 6:05 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... have added Apple, Fujitsu, Toshiba America, Lenovo U.S., Panasonic Corp. of North America, HTC America Inc., Palm Inc., Samsung Electronics America, Nokia Inc ... the case was in ED Texas AND Typhoon alleged that Dell and Motion Computing Inc. were "using and profiting from" the company's patented technologies. Typhoon holds two ... US patent 5,675,362 is to William A. Clough et al., assigned to Microslate, Inc. The '362 is a continuation --> This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
1 Nov, 2007 5:57 am by Phil
The following appeared today, November 1, 2007, at Reuters: Wi-LAN Inc said on Thursday it has initiated litigation against 22 technology companies in two actions claiming patent ... , Buffalo Technology, Circuit City Stores, Dell, D-Link, Gateway Inc, Hewlett-Packard, Infineon Technologies, Intel, Lenovo Group, Marvell Semiconductor, NetGear, Sony, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Westell Technologies, and 2Wire Inc. Ottawa-based company Wi-LAN in July said it struck a preliminary deal with Fujitsu to ...
Philip Brooks' Patent Infringement Updates - http://infringement.blogs.com/philip_brooks_patent_infr/
22 Dec, 2008 10:19 pm by Dimitra Kessenides
... MARK DUESENBERG, comes well prepared to handle the legal demands of such a high-tech company. Duesenberg joins Ferro from Lenovo Group Limited, a personal computer and electronic device company, where he served as executive director in legal and ... already had a trademark scuffle in 2000, when the World Wildlife Fund sued the then World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc., for use of the WWF acronym. The wrestlers knew the animals had them in a headlock, and the federation lost the rights to ...
The Am Law Daily - http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/
9 Mar, 2007 11:48 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... on XRD: Wiles and Young,"A new computer program for Rietveld analysis of X-ray powder diffraction patterns," J. Appl. Cryst., 1981, 14:149-151. The work of Dahn pertains to cathodes comprising manganese. From TwinCities.com: 3M Co. sued companies including Sony Corp., Lenovo Group Inc. and Matsushita Industrial Electric Co., accusing them of infringing patents for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
31 Oct, 2007 5:09 pm by Brendon Carr
I saw the following story in the Dong-A Ilbo's English edition today. This is a prime example of how Korea Inc. adopts its own unique standards in collusion with (or, perhaps, over the objections of) domestic manufacturers in order to disadvantage foreign ... Lucoms, Jooyon Tech, and Hyunju Computer - to comply. Moreover, the standards agency said that foreign companies, such as Intel, Lenovo, and HP, have also showed positive responses to its plan. The standardized power adapter for 14-inch LCD ...
Korea Law Blog - http://www.korealawblog.com/
5 Nov, 2008 1:25 am by Gilbert, Ollanik, & Komyatte, P.C.
... greater efficiency, resulted in the manufacture of these defective batteries. In 2006, Sony announced a worldwide recall of 9.6 million laptop batteries that were used in computers made by Toshiba, Dell, Lenovo Group Ltd, and Apple Inc. Sony says the defective batteries from the 2006 recall were also made by Sony Energy Devices Corporation. In September 2008, Sony recalled approximately 73,000 VAIO TZ-series Notebook Computers because of ...
Product Liability Law Blog - http://www.productliabilitylawblog.com/
22 Sep 6:12 am by Ashby Jones
... PC makers fretted that Intel would cut lucrative rebates if the PC makers used chips from rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in too many computers. Taken collectively, the emails build a portrayal of a company that had the muscle - and the will - ... wrote. Typically, Intel gave customers rebate payments based how much they purchased. In another email, an executive of China's Lenovo Group Ltd. told colleagues he was negotiating a "special deal" valued at "millions of dollars" in exchange for giving ...
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