Apple to drop Imagination Technologies licenses by 2019
Company is working on a separate independent graphics design
Imagination Technologies, the leading graphics processing unit supplier for Apple, issued a press statement on Monday saying that the fruit-themed gadget maker will no longer use the group’s intellectual property in new products manufactured 15 months to two years from now.
Would you trust windows in your Microsoft cars?
Cortana, Office365, Skype, and Azure cloud integration in the car
Microsoft said that it will begin licensing some of its intellectual property (IP) for internet-connected automobiles in an effort to usher in a new wave of real-time communications, roadside assistance, infotainment services, and self-driving features for consumers over the next few years.
TSMC CEO signals sharp rebuke of Chinese-appointed directors
It will not be easy to protect intellectual property
In a TSMC annual shareholders meeting on Tuesday, company executive Morris Chang made a clear and concise policy decision on whether Chinese investors should be allowed to appoint directors to the Taiwan-based company’s board.
Google buys another 188 patents from IBM
Patent trolling continues into 2012
Apple takes action against Samsung
The suit suggests the company violated its rights