2K Marin Working on New IP Alongside XCOM
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The development studio 2K Marin is apparently working on a new intellectual property at the same time as they are developing the shooter based on the XCOM universe. References to the new project have been found in the resume of Hogarth De La Plante, who is the co-founder of 2K...
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Should owners of intellectual property be allowed to attack anyone they suspect of pirating their goodies? That's a question that was raised last week by the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property. While the commission's observation's about IP thieving by China grabbed most of the headlines when...
Going once, going twice! Gearbox picks up Homeworld in THQ auction
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Kodak unloading document image scanning to Brother
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Eastman Kodak has reached a preliminary agreement with Brother Industries for the sale of certain assets of its document image scanning business for a cash purchase price of approximately $210 million. Kodak's Document Imaging business provides a comprehensive portfolio of scanners, capture software and services to enterprise customers, and the...
Google buys social prediction startup Behavio
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Google has added yet another team to its ever growing list of acquisitions. Startup Behavio, announced it is joining the Mountain View crew and shutting down its closed alpha. The company built its short-lived product on top of Funf, a framework for collecting data from mobile phone sensors. The...
Apple reaches smartphone patent licensing deal, agrees to pay Japanese company $10 million for rights
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You can't normally read about IP and the mobile industry without coming across two endlessly warring tech companies -- especially when Apple is involved. But today marks a different sort of patent exchange for Cupertino: a cooperative one. Japan-based Access Corporation, a mobile software provider, has agreed to license...
Apple reaches smartphone patent licensing deal, agrees to pay Japanese company $10 million for rights
Nokia Uses Patents To Block Google's WebM Web Video
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It's an open-and-shut case, says Nokia: Google's WebM isn't "open." Google, apparently dissatisfied with the now-ubiquitous and Flash-killing H.264 video codec, has been pushing its own, allegedly more open, WebM video system which relies on the VP8 video codec. But Nokia has moved to block Google's plans because it...
Researchers find botnet costing display advertisers $6.2M a month
venturebeat.com
Researchers at security firm Spider.io released details on a new botnet called Chameleon today, which it says has cost advertisers over $6 million in advertising revenue — the first of its kind to impact “display advertisers at scale.” We see botnets steal advertising revenue through text-only advertising, such as...
Ask An Expert: Meet Jonny Bauer, Chief Strategy Officer from Droga5
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Today is our final installment of “Ask an Expert” and your last chance to get free tips from leading industry experts. We’re featuring Droga5′s chief strategy officer, Jonny Bauer. Droga5 has been named Agency of the Year three times and Jonny is responsible for building and overseeing strategy at there, including...
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Here’s yet another patent ruling for Samsung to be “disappointed” with. A U.K. court on Thursday sided with Apple in a patent infringement suit brought against it by Samsung, dropping the hammer on the South Korean company’s effort to bust the iPhone maker for infringement. At issue in this case...
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Patriot has just announced a new addition to its collection of storage offerings called the AERO. As the name suggests, the new device is of the wireless variety, which Patriot hopes will garner favor with owners of memory-light tablets and smartphones. To reinforce this ambition, there is of course...
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