The company known for winning a $600 million settlement from Research In Motion Ltd. over wireless e-mail patents has filed another swath of infringement suits over the technology, targeting Google ...
You may have heard of NTP Inc. before because they were the recipients of a hefty $600 million plus settlement from RIM in 2006. You may also recall that there was a real threat that the BlackBerry ...
The tiny company, which battled RIM in court for five years, now is suing six of the world's largest cell phone makers for allegedly infringing on its patents. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET ...
Patent holding company NTP, which received a $612.5 million settlement from BlackBerry maker Research In Motion in a patent infringement case, has filed patent lawsuits against six makers of ...
It's easy to dismiss NTP Inc. as a patent troll especially after the company---holder of patents for wireless email technology---sued all of the major players of the smartphone industry last week. But ...
Patent holding company NTP, which received a US$612.5 million settlement from BlackBerry marker Research In Motion in a patent infringement case, has filed patent lawsuits against six makers of ...
The company holding the keys to using e-mail over wireless has signed an agreement with the world's top cell phone makers and wireless network carriers. Donna Tam covers Amazon and other fun stuff for ...
NTP, which claims to have founded the technology of which wireless emails are based, has filed lawsuits against Apple, Google, HTC Corp, LG Electronics, Microsoft Corporation, and Motorola, in the ...
A company called NTP Inc. reached a settlement today with 13 tech and wireless companies over claims of patent infringement in connection with the delivery of email over wireless networks. A company ...
NEW YORK (AP) - NTP said Monday that it has settled patent suits over email delivery with 13 major technology companies, including Apple, Microsoft, Google and all four national wireless carriers. NTP ...
Patent holding company NTP, most famous for successfully suing BlackBerry maker RIM for violating its patents for “wireless e-mail,” is now targeting some of the most successful smartphone hardware ...
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