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One recent case that seems to have thus far avoided the troll-watcher's spotlight is Unifi Scientific Batteries v. RIM et. al. Perhaps this is because the case is ... Read More »
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James McArdle(This is two comment now because I didn't use the entry form properly). And, perhaps more importantly, is the "Myhrvhold-style" trolling actually bad or is it proper enforcement of patent rights that actually improves efficiency/supports the rights of inventors?
Oct 25, 2012
Kumar Nikhil BhaskarMany big names involved here, it will be interesting to find out more as the case progresses.
Dec 26, 2012
Electronic waste is slowly becoming a large-scale problem for our technologically advanced society. Rice University researchers have developed a new way of recycling... Read More »
Most energy generation systems consist of two components: a generator and a battery. Georgia Tech researcher Zhong Lin Wang thinks this is one too many. Along with... Read More »
Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed the first flexible lithium-ion battery. The darling of the portable... Read More »
Everyday countless commuters in a rush home or to the office are forced to find a friend with jumper cables, call a tow-truck, or walk, wasting innumerable hours... Read More »
Rechargeable batteries lose their ability to hold charge with time and use, but have been the only option for electronics that demand a constant voltage. Now, a new... Read More »
A short update this week, here's a rundown of what's been drawing attention and making headlines. Patents, patents, patents I should start by wishing... Read More »
A lithium-ion battery that can be painted on virtually any surface has been developed at Rice University. The rechargeable battery consists of spray-painted layers, each ... Read More »
Stanford University scientists have sparked new life into rechargeable batteries developed by Thomas Edison in the early 1900s. The nickel-ion batteries have been... Read More »
Five years ago Christine Ho, UC Berkeley grad student, set out to reinvent the battery. Contemporary technologies did not meet her needs, small size and low... Read More »
Cell phones and flashlights operate by battery without trouble. Yet because of the limited lifespan, battery power is not a feasible option for many applications in... Read More »
Cushman introduces the Cushman LSV 800, a street-legal utility vehicle designed for use in management of large grounds and campuses, municipalities and utilities ... Read More »
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) recently selected XG Sciences, a spin-off company from Michigan State University, to develop ultrahigh-energy ultracapacitors ... Read More »
A team from Chonnam National University (Korea) and Hyundai Motor have developed a new composite anode for Li-ion batteries that presents initial discharge and charge ... Read More »
GE has built up an arsenal of solutions to tackle energy problems lately. The company’s flexible power plants like FlexEfficiency 50 or jet-fired aeroderivative ... Read More »
Electrochemical capacitors (ECs), also known as supercapacitors or ultracapacitors, differ from regular capacitors that you would find in your TV or computer in that... Read More »
March marks the launch of an important German research group's project to build a better battery for storing energy produced from clean sources. The young... Read More »
Panasonic Corporation today announced that it will supply lithium-ion battery cells for Ford Motor Company's hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The upcoming... Read More »
MillenWorks, a strategic business of Textron Marine & Land Systems, an operating unit of Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. company, today introduced its new Battery ... Read More »
The idea of being able to pass electricity through the air dates back to the 1890s and the famous electrical engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla, who proposed an idea... Read More »
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