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One of the most dreaded diseases to haunt the human race, AIDS has continued to mock the field of medicine in its own fashion. No one has been able to combat it... Read More »
It is said that a living organism is as old as its stem cells. And a research group led by the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and the Georgia Institute of... Read More »
I felt my hands tied a few months back when I lost my uncle to cancer. Although there has been no dearth of studies, research or experiments carried out to find a... Read More »
On September 8, 2011, the Senate passed the House version of the America Invents Act; it now only awaits the President’s assent. The act brings mixed reactions. ... Read More »
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Gena PatentSenator Maria Cantwell may have said it best: "This is not a patent reform bill. This is a big corporation patent give away that tramples on the rights of small inventors." It's certainly a shame that Sen. Coburn's amendment (ending fee diversion by Congress) didn't stand a chance. But considering the current political climate, I suppose it's not surprising.http://www.aminn.org/
Sep 13, 2011
In 1879, Edison invented the light bulb, and now, almost one and a half centuries later, it has become almost a neglected piece of invention in most parts of the... Read More »
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thang nguyenhow do you know there is no patent?
Oct 15, 2011
Abhilasha Boravery inspiring piece of news!
Aug 26, 2011
Google buys Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. and its patent portfolio for USD 12.5 billion. And this is understood to be the search giant’s biggest business... Read More »
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Gena PatentAlthough its entry into the patent-war big leagues didn't start out very smoothly, perhaps Google is better off now with the IBM and Motorola portfolios than with the Nortel patents. It will certainly have more patents at its disposal now than if it had bid higher than Pi at the Nortel auction.http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/poltorak-says-nortel-auction-may-spark-patent-wars/2011/06/27/AGWzLWnH_video.html
Aug 23, 2011
  Only yesterday when I was browsing through the web, researching for something, I stumbled upon a fact which caught me flabbergasted. And it is an indictor... Read More »
The smart phone arena and its lure are such that they have prompted Google to erupt its feelings out for its competitors. And Google is not to be blamed much for the... Read More »
Are you using a virtual keyboard (like the one on your iPad or other touch screen gadgets) instead of a physical keyboard? If yes, were you happier using a physical... Read More »
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Gena PatentI think this is a brilliant idea, and IBM is ahead of the curve in seeking to obtain a patent on what is certain to become a leading technological tool.http://www.GeneralPatent.com/blog/
Aug 2, 2011
Abhilasha BoraWould like to see such keypads being launched even though I am quite a physical-keyboard loyalist.
Jul 30, 2011
Are you free to use, depict, employ your favourite characters from ‘Gone with the Wind’, ‘Tom and Jerry’, ‘Wizard of Oz’, etc... Read More »
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Lalit Purohiti think court has rightly discused the copy right . thanks for this one
Jul 25, 2011
Have you ever seen numeral markings on few goods like ‘Patent No. 1234567’ or one which says ‘patent pending’? Have your actions been affected ... Read More »
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Pedram SameniWell, I would say, the markings on the product might be genuine but the readers may have a different assumption and as the article suggests believe that the product is still being protected.
Jul 17, 2011
Abhilasha Boraquite an eye-opener!...such details are generally overlooked and we often assume any markings on products to be genuine.
Jul 15, 2011
Wonders of science surround us, but then there are few which strike us differently. I had one such instance and am driven to pen it down. Cockfight. And you may... Read More »
nventors in Australia and New Zealand will only have to make one patent application and undergo a single patent examination for both countries in future.
GENEVA - INSEAD, the leading international business school, today announced the findings of The Global Innovation Index (GII) 2011 edition. Switzerland topped this... Read More »
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)’s top copyright negotiating body will recommend to the September session of the General Assembly to resume a... Read More »
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) called on Congress to pass legislation that bolsters individual privacy and enhances data security practices while also encouraging... Read More »
In its first decision addressing the issue of inequitable conduct since Therasense v. Becton Dickinson, the Federal Circuit affirmed the district court's finding of... Read More »
"The battle lines are drawn, and it's basically the world against Google," said Recon Analytics' Roger Entner.
A new patent has been filed to cover the invention of a system that would let you pay to block certain phone numbers from appearing on your cell phone bill.
Tristit, Inc. a leader in global mobile application development and distribution announced that it received yesterday a cease-and-desist letter from Apple’... Read More »
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