...manufacturers that operate on the Android system, about five times more...consortium (known as the anti-Google consortium) including Apple, Microsoft, RIM...
...sensors including infared gesture and temperature and humidity. It runs on Google Android Jelly Bean, and its polycarbonate housing is available in two colors...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Applications will initially be available for Apple Inc. iOS and Google Inc. Android devices, Buchheim said. Plans are underway for Research In Motion BlackBerry...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...generation, is a mainstream competitor to the iPhone and runs the Google Inc. Android operating system. In the Galaxy's fourth generation hardware, shipping this...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...that Google acquired when it bought Motorola Mobility last spring. Motorola owned key, standard-essential patents used by devices such as iPhones, Android phones...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...now has mobile applications for the Apple iPad and Google Android devices. Officials said the application delivers nearly all of the features...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Twiki which is used by Facebook, Oracle, FedEx, Google, Morgan Stanley, Philips, Harvard and more than 50,000 companies. ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...alone, is a crucial component of Samsung's business partner and Android maker, Google Inc., which appeared as amicus curiae before the Federal...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Lawyers who grew up with electronic media know that the legal marketplace lags behind many other professions in using technology to efficiently provide better work-product and client service
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...copyright and patent infringement claims levied over Google's use of certain computer code in its Android operating system. Two months after...
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