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3-D Printed Medical Implants
3D printing is a process that creates a three-dimensional object by building successive layers of raw material which are produced from a...
Feb 9, 2021


Quantum Computing - Patent Perspective
On a fundamental level, computing systems rely on the ability to store and manipulate information represented and stored as a stream of...
Feb 4, 2021


Smart Clothing - IoT gets even closer!
Similar to the advancement of smartphones and tablets, wearable technology has been favored by early adopters and is now ready to expand...
Feb 1, 2021


Flexible Batteries: State of the Art
Flexible batteries are an active area of research because they enable electronic products to be more bendable, adaptable, and...
Jan 28, 2021


Reverse Engineering Source Code
Reverse Engineering is a method by which an object is deconstructed for exploring its design, architecture, code and components.
Jan 19, 2021


Functional Claiming - What is "Structure" and Why is it Important?
What is a Functional Claim? A functional claim limitation describes an invention in terms of what it does, rather than describing its...
Jan 11, 2021
What is Technology Risk Assessment?
Information Technology (IT) has gained wide importance amongst the competitive position of firms and hence managers have grown more...
Jan 4, 2021
SEPs (Standard Essential Patents) - The Status Quo
“There is a misconception—a myth, that the innovation or idea behind the technology becomes more valuable once it has been declared to be...
Dec 21, 2020
What is EELS (Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy)?
What is EELS (Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy)? Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) is the use of the energy distribution of...
Dec 15, 2020
What is SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy)?
The scanning electron microscope (SEM) uses a focused beam of high-energy electrons to generate a variety of signals at the surface of...
Dec 15, 2020
What is TEM (Transmission Electron Microscopy)?
With a significant role in material sciences, physics, (soft matter) chemistry, and biology, the transmission electron microscope is one...
Dec 14, 2020
LTE (4G) network security model and its drawbacks covered in 5G network
Wireless connectivity is spurring a wave of digital transformation which is not just changing our way of working with IT, office tools,...
Nov 22, 2020


Reverse Engineering and the Law: Understand the Restrictions to Minimize Risks
“To ensure you steer clear of any legal risk of reverse engineering, it should be performed only to the extent of allowances, such as for...
Nov 15, 2020


NVIDIA + Arm - The Anatomy of A Semiconductor Beast
Two of the biggest players in the semiconductor industry will be merging in a $40 billion cash plus stock deal. The acquisition of Arm by...
Oct 30, 2020


IP Becomes Even More Integral To M&A Due Diligence
What is Merger and acquisition (M&A)? Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are transactions in which the ownership of companies, other business...
Aug 24, 2020
Reliance launches Jio Glass in India
COVID-19 pandemic has led many industries to file bankruptcy in 2020. It’s been a rough year for the restaurant and construction...
Jul 30, 2020
Understanding Miracast as a Wireless Display Technology
Miracast is a standard for wireless connections which defines a protocol to connect external monitors via Wi-Fi to your device.
Apr 16, 2020


Deferred Rendering: Making Games More Life-Like
For a long time, graphic engineers implemented lighting in scenes using forward rendering or forward shading. Forward rendering is a...
Mar 26, 2020


Digital Rights Management (DRM): Comparing PlayReady, FairPlay and WideVine
Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to the set of policies and rights, used to prevent unauthorized user to access the digital content
Feb 25, 2020


Revolutionizing Connectivity: Exploring WiGig Technology and its Patent Landscape
In 2009, the Wireless Gigabit Alliance announced its intentions to create a new high-speed wireless standard called WiGig that marks a...
Nov 14, 2019
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