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Small Emerging Tech Company Sells Voice Recognition Patents to Google

SR Tech Group, LLC, a privately held small virtual company which focuses on the development of emerging technology, computer software, and speech recognition, announced this week that it sold a patent portfolio of voice recognition technology to Google. The portfolio included U.S. Patent No. 7,742,922 entitled "Speech Interface for Search Engines," and U.S. Patent No. [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:58:52+00:00July 27th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Microsoft Patent Application Uses Human Body Parts for Data Transmission

Microsoft's newest patent application explains various "Biological Entity Communication Channel Techniques," which is essentially the use of human body parts to transmit data from one electronic device to another.Particularly, the invention requires a first electronic device, which may be wearable by the user, for example, around the user's wrist. This device can communicate data to [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:58:33+00:00June 18th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Happy Memorial Day

For this Memorial Day, we searched the U.S. patent records for some patriotic patents and found plenty.Here are just a few examples:U.S. Patent No. D507,843 entitled "American Flag Lantern"U.S. Patent No. D606,127 entitled "US Patriotic Cube Puzzle"U.S. Patent No. D515,628 entitled "American Flag Duct Tape"U.S. Patent No. D459,869 entitled "American Flag Hat"Have a safe Memorial [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:58:12+00:00May 27th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Microsoft Gains Upper Hand in XBOX Licensing Fight

Last week, Microsoft prevailed in a patent licensing fee dispute with Motorola Mobility over technology used in Microsoft's XBox gaming consoles. Motorola Mobility initially sought $4 Billion from Microsoft as a licensing fee for incorporating technology covered by "standard-essential" patents owned by Motorola Mobility.A "standard-essential" patent is one which covers technology used in international standards [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:57:53+00:00May 1st, 2013|Uncategorized|

Sony Improves Head-Mounted Display Apparatus

A recent United States patent application filed by Sony Corporation of Tokyo, Japan reveals some new improvements in its Head-Mounted Diaply ("HMD") Apparatus -- developments that may help Sony compete with the anticipated Google Glass.Sony's HMD appartus is built more like a traditional glasses frame, and includes pop-up displays appearing on both lenses along with [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:57:03+00:00March 24th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Frito-Lay Loses Patent Lawsuit Over Scoops

A jury in Texas sided with the Defendant, Medallion Foods, Inc., stating that it's "Bowlz" bowl-shaped tortilla chips did not infringe the intellectual property owned by the snack giant, Frito-Lay.Frito-Lay filed a lawsuit against Medallion Foods, Inc. in February 2012, alleging that the Defendant's Bowlz tortilla snack chips were too similar to Frito-Lay's Tostitos Scoops! [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:56:43+00:00March 10th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Patent Eligibility for Computer-Based Inventions

Over the last few years the debate of patent eligible subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101 has been a hot topic. Recently, on February 8, 2013, the Federal Circuit held oral argument in CLS Bank v. Alice Corp. regarding subject matter eligibility for a computer-based invention.The two questions presented at the hearing were: (1) [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:56:22+00:00February 21st, 2013|Uncategorized|

Final First-Inventor-To-File Rules Published

Earlier today, the United States Patent & Trademark Office ("USPTO") published the final rules of practice implementing the First-Inventor-To-File portion of the America Invents Act ("AIA"). The First-Inventor-To-File portion of the AIA will begin on March 16, 2013 and mark perhaps one of the most significant changes in the U.S. patent laws in the last [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:55:59+00:00February 14th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Sleep Aid Pillow

Sony Corporation recently filed a patent application seeking to protect a pillow that is designed wake the user up at an ideal time, or otherwise after an "awakening point" has been reached. In particular, the pillow includes a series of electrodes that contact the user's head or scalp and are structured to read the user's [...]

By |2023-03-18T00:55:36+00:00February 10th, 2013|Uncategorized|
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