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Facebook Buys IBM Patents to Shore Up Defense
Fri Mar 23, 2012 1:05 pm | By Melissa Daniels
Facebook purchased hundreds of patents from IBM, expanding its patent portfolio armor at a time when social media is beginning the latest legal property rights battle.
HTC, IBM Team Up to Lure Businesses to Android
Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:01 pm | By Sandy Fitzgerald
HTC and IBM are working together to encourage businesses to adopt Android devices and lock down a lucrative piece of the enterprise sector.
Mobile Devices Help Ensure Food Safety
Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:22 am | By Janet Maragioglio
Mobile devices can ensure food safety and quality, as companies like IBM develop systems to trace and track food through the supply chain.
Google Bolsters Protection for Android with IBM Patents
Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:24 am | By Margaret Rock
Google is ramping up legal protection for ongoing patent disputes against Android, acquiring more than 200 patents from IBM as defensive armor.
Google Buys IBM Patents to Fend Off Lawsuits
Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:43 pm | By Sandy Fitzgerald
Google bought 1,023 patents from IBM, in continuing efforts to build its patent portfolio and defend Android OS against lawsuits.
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IBM Chips Mimic Human Brains
Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:40 pm | By Kat Asharya
IBM created two prototype chips that can imitate the human brain's ability to understand its surroundings, react to stimuli and gather and make sense of complex data, leading the way for powerful devices that can "learn" and reason based on experiences and data.
Google Buys 1,000 IBM Patents, Bolsters Android Against Lawsuits
Fri Jul 29, 2011 3:05 pm | By Kat Asharya
Google bought 1,030 patents from IBM earlier this month, its first major step to shoring up its Android OS against an onslaught of patent infringement suits in the tech industry.
IBM to Offer Collaboration on Smartphones, Tablets
Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:13 am | By Florence Labedays
IBM recently said it will offer collaborative software to introduce corporate social network to its clients on smartphones and tablets, in a bid to increase productivity as personal social habits step into corporations.













