Rosetta Genomics (NASDAQ:ROSG) today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has allowed claims in two patent applications. The first, covering human microRNA miR-21, was derived from the "Tuschl III" patent series that is assigned to the Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany...
Impax Laboratories, Inc. (NASDAQ:IPXL) confirms that it has initiated a challenge of patents listed by Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. in connection with its WELCHOL® (Colesevelam HCl) tablets, 625 mg. Impax filed its Abbreviated New Drug Application ("ANDA") containing a paragraph IV certification for a...
Impax Laboratories, Inc. (NASDAQ:IPXL) confirms that it has initiated a challenge of patents listed by Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. in connection with its WELCHOL® (Colesevelam HCl) tablets, 625 mg. Impax filed its Abbreviated New Drug Application ("ANDA") containing a paragraph IV certification for a...
Impax Laboratories, Inc. (NASDAQ:IPXL) confirms that it has initiated a challenge of patents listed by Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. in connection with its WELCHOL® (Colesevelam HCl) tablets, 625 mg. Impax filed its Abbreviated New Drug Application ("ANDA") containing a paragraph IV certification for a...
Greenpeace awarded Apple as being the "most green" tech company the other week, so it's not surprising two patent applications have been dug up from last May showing they aim to be even more energy-efficient.
Both patents, discovered by Patently Apple, show devices which save energy when...
The Kodak complaint, filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), specifically claims that Apple's iPhones and RIM's camera-enabled BlackBerry devices infringe a Kodak patent that covers technology related to a method for previewing images.
While it was initially suggested that Google Latitude was rejected from the app store to keep iPhone users from confusing it with Maps, this new patent shows that Apple might be working on their own friend- and ex-girlfriend-tracking app.
9to5 Mac points out that the iPhone diagram seems to...
A quick face-to-palm worthy moment: The Register reports on a company suing Apple, Microsoft, and other big operators like Sony for infringing on their patent—or the “standard activation software used by a vast array of software”.Consider this your monthly dose of patent trolls (BetaNet LLC in...
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) has welcomed the proposal for a 'patent box' outlined by Chancellor Alastair Darling in his Pre-Budget Report. The patent box is being introduced to encourage research and development within the UK from the pharmaceutical and biotech...
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) has welcomed the proposal for a 'patent box' outlined by Chancellor Alastair Darling in his Pre-Budget Report. The patent box is being introduced to encourage research and development within the UK from the pharmaceutical and biotech...
So, how exactly did Microsoft—those bastards!—end up patenting Sudo, a years-old Linux command line tool, without someone stepping in to stop them? Easy! They didn't.
The story was the subject of much hyperventilation last week which revolved mostly around a few impassioned quotes:
Here it...
In case you were wondering if Intel's business practices were as shady as the European Commission and the NY Attorney General think they are, look no further than this: Intel is paying $1.25 billion—plus frills—to avoid fighting.
Here's how Intel describes the settlement:
Intel Corporation...
Gadget patents are a strange lot. Is that dual-handed interface for an iTablet, or something else? Will my remote really Tweet someday? Probably not, but this patent from Nokia had me thinking of a touch- and, more importantly, pressure-sensitive future:
Now, touch screens are nothing new...
Hi, there is an episode in the Discovery Channel show called Patent Bending where they create a motorised picnic table car.
what i want to find out is what car they are using, i have some pics of the car after it has been built but i cannot see what car it is.
here are some links with pictures...
using touchscreen technology? I recently came up with a possible invention using touchscreen technology and instead of submitting the idea for another company to buy and take over, I would like to patent it and mass produce it myself. I'm willing to start up a company to do this. What steps...
using touchscreen technology? I recently came up with a possible invention using touchscreen technology and instead of submitting the idea for another company to buy and take over, I would like to patent it and mass produce it myself. I'm willing to start up a company to do this. What steps...
get a business plan? I don't know where to start I think this is an excellent idea with a lot of potential. I just don't know where to start any ideas? Anyone know anything about this sort of thing?